A large percentage of companies in the
Having fully embraced the potential of all types of cloud-based solutions rooted in industry-based standards, Raqmiyat is gearing up to address the demand as cloud computing concept becomes a more common model with the regional IT sector. The company is currently offering business solutions on segments such as supply chain management (SCM), human resource (HR) applications, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) through its latest solution ‘GEMS’ ERP solution, which appear poised for strong cloud computing advances over the next several years. In addition, the company also offers accounting and payroll applications through the cloud computing model.
“With the advent of advanced technologies and innovative distribution models, we are witnessing an increasing dependence of businesses in the region towards IT outsourcing services, as means to remain competitive,” said Navneet Tandon, Vice President - ERP & Services, Raqmiyat. “Offering these services using cloud computing makes implementation easier and processes more effective and efficient. Success is highly reliant on the extent of the solution provider’s knowledge and proficiency at mastering the business processes and culture within the
While international companies with limited experience in the regional market are yet to prove their effectiveness in providing specifically tailored solutions to companies seeking to succeed in the Middle East market, Raqmiyat is continuously investing in enhancing its outsourcing solutions to give excellent results. Leveraging its extensive knowledge of the regional market, the company offers key outsourcing services, such as managed services, hosting and infrastructure services, network and desktop management services, information systems, and software applications.
“Outsourced IT services in the UAE continues to offer strong growth potential, as demonstrated by IDC forecasts of the market hitting USD 170.5 million by 2010. Similarly, cloud computing holds much potential in terms of increasing operational efficiency and its aggressive development as an emerging technology is being closely followed by many organisations in the
In line with plans to strengthen its outsourcing resources and services, Raqmiyat has recently opened a new development centre in India, which will focus on enhancing its capabilities in the critical fields of managed services, hosting and infrastructure services, information systems, software applications, networking, enterprise service management and help desk services. A total of 100 IT personnel have been trained and deployed in the new development centre, which serves as a major software and technological development and outsourcing centre for its customers in the