DOHA- QATAR
The Ministry of Transport and Communications today signed an Unlimited License Agreement (ULA) with Oracle Corporation, through their local partner Mannai Corporation, that will enable government entities in Qatar access key Oracle products without restrictions for the next three years.
The MoU was signed by Assistant Undersecretary of Government Information Technology Sector,
MOTC, Mr. Hassan Jassim Al-Sayed, and Vice Chairman, Executive Committee of Mannai Corporation Mr. Khalid Al Mannai, in the presence of HE Minister of Transport and Communications Jassim Saif Ahmed Al Sulaiti.
The signing event was held on the sidelines of the Qatar IT Conference Exhibition (QITCOM 2019) - the largest Information and Communication Technology showcase and event in Qatar- which is being held at the Qatar National Convention Center in Doha from October 29 to November 1.
The ULA agreement aims to deliver cost efficiency and other scale benefits to government entities while improving consistency of ICT service delivery. The pact will also ensure that standardized Oracle Software are used across government agencies.
As per the agreement, government entities in Qatar will be able to access some of the commonly used Oracle products including Oracle Database, Oracle Real Application Cluster, Oracle Web Logic and others without having to pay a license fee while cost for other Oracle software have been reduced with up to 70% discount on some products such as database security, protection and encryption software and others.
The pact also offers other value-added services to Government entities including personnel training, as part of Qatar Digital Government Training Program (QDGTP), in which Oracle University will offer several trainings for IT staff in government agencies during the period of the agreement. In addition, Oracle will also conduct free security assessments periodically to ensure highest security deployments in the Information Technology Infrastructure across government agencies as per Oracle Standards and best practices.