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Salam taps Oracle to Optimize and Innovate

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Using an Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-focused approach, Oracle will help Salam increase operational efficiencies, proactively identify and address potential issues, and enable seamless service delivery to its end customers.

Salam has entered into a managed services agreement with Oracle to support its ongoing digital transformation. Oracle Communications Consulting will provide critical support and guidance for managed IT operations, performance management, and service quality improvement. The collaboration will help Salam expedite operational excellence and enhance the experience it provides customers. These efforts will also further Salam’s contributions to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 mission, which includes making Saudi Arabia a more connected and digitized nation. 

“Oracle’s technologies and managed services are accelerating our time to market for 5G. As a Saudi-born company, Salam is at a digital transformation milestone in its journey. Our focus is on contributing to the advancement of KSA’s ICT sector by enhancing our managed services among many other strategic initiatives. This will enable us to better serve the unique demands of our broad and growing customer base and be future-proof starting today,” said Ahmed Al-Anqari, CEO, Salam.

“Our close collaboration with Salam will help to diversify the company’s revenue streams and strengthen its reputation as an innovator in the Middle East. In the fast-changing telco landscape, a cohesive managed services approach to systems, processes, and integrations is critical to the delivery of profitable services and, ultimately, a superior customer experience. We are dedicated to supporting Salam’s business transformation goals by providing exemplary operational service, and product and network expertise,” said Ajay Goyal, Group Vice President, Oracle Communications.

Salam recently implemented components of Oracle Cloud Scale Monetization and Oracle Unified Operations, plus Oracle Sales CRM, to replace its legacy systems with a modular pre-integrated stack. This integration helps avoid the costly and time-consuming process of complex integrations with a high level of customization. With Oracle, Salam can launch, orchestrate, and monetize new offerings as the market demands. Future phases will take advantage of other Oracle Communications solutions to fast-track new digital services, such as 5G-enabled streaming, AR/VR gaming, and IoT-connected devices.

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