Pension body to deploy Oracle suite
The UAE's General Pension and Social Security Authority (GPSSA) has signed Global Technology Services (GTS) to roll out Oracle e-business suite, reports ITP.
GTS, the IT subsidiary of ENOC, will deploy Oracle E-business Suite for Pension Administration and Back Office Solution, and integrate it with Siebel CRM, Oracle Process Automation, Investment Management and Document Management System.
The deployment will cover GPSSA operations in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and will help to provide better services for citizens in the UAE, and automate GPSSA's internal business processes, including finance and accounting, procurements and monthly payroll processes for the GPSSA.
Plimus' Perfecto Mobile goes live
Plimus says Perfecto Mobile has standardised and successfully gone live on the Plimus E-business platform in just a matter of days, according to TMC net.
Perfecto Mobile is a provider of cloud-based testing, automation and monitoring solutions for mobile applications and Web sites. The company's Handset Cloud makes complex mobile testing simple. Company officials say this 100% Web-based service helps enterprises overcome the ongoing challenge of sustaining quality in a dynamic mobile market.
Similar to Plimus, Perfecto Mobile's Handset Cloud requires no client installation. Plimus provides Perfecto Mobile with an easy to implement and scalable global e-commerce and billing platform that removes the complexity of payments, currency valuations, taxes or VAT and security.
Malaysia sees first virtual mall
Digital Mall, the digital lifestyle retail haven for information technology (IT) enthusiasts, which is wholly owned by SM Digital Mall Sdn Bhd, unveiled its virtual digital mall recently, says Sun2Surf.
This makes it "the very first digital mall operator" offering e-business facilities with more choices, value and convenience to its customers.
The unveiling of the virtual mall, in conjunction with Digital Mall's fourth anniversary celebration, was officiated by deputy finance Minister Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai.
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