Ports, Customs and Free Zones Corporation will improve digital transformation by adopting the Microsoft cloud
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He Ports, Customs and Free Zones Corporation (PCFC) and microsoft signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore collaboration opportunities in the areas of training, ideation workshops, sustainability and application development and deployment in joint projects, powered by the Microsoft cloud.
The MoU was signed at GITEX Global 2023 by Nasser AlNeyadi, Vice President of PCFC, and Naim Yazbeck, General Manager of Microsoft UAE.
Under the terms of the MoU, the two parties will develop and deliver training initiatives covering infrastructure, digital and application innovation, data and artificial intelligence, and business applications for PCFC employees. They will also simplify application development and deployment with low-code and no-code technology to improve productivity, drive innovation, and accelerate PCFC’s digital transformation journey.
Speaking on the occasion, Nasser AlNeyadi, vice president of the PCFC, saying,
“Our collaboration with Microsoft is an important milestone in our pursuit of digital excellence. Through this collaboration, we will unlock new frontiers in skills, innovation and sustainability, all of which are critical to our mission to provide superior services and prepare our team for the challenges of a digitally transformed future. “We are proud to embark on this journey with Microsoft and look forward to setting new standards of excellence for the UAE and beyond.”
Naim Yazbeck, CEO of Microsoft UAEaggregate,
“We are delighted to collaborate with PCFC to help them achieve their strategic digital transformation goals and provide the best services to their customers. This is testament to our commitment to empowering UAE organizations with the latest AI technologies and upskilling their workforce to drive innovation and productivity.”
Besides, microsoft will provide guidance and best practices to support AI-related initiatives within the PCFC using Azure open AI where appropriate.
News source: Emirates News Agency
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