Dubai / Emirates Business
In partnership with Microsoft, the world’s leading IT solutions provider, Al Jalila Cultural Centre for Children (AJCCC) recently received a software donation grant from their Technology for Good programme. The software solutions will make possible a paperless, eco-friendly environment that will improve and streamline the Centre’s interactions with its stakeholders, parents, partners and suppliers. The partnership with Microsoft will not only create greater efficiency but creates innovative ways to do business while supporting the directives of smart government.
Dr. Mona Al Bahar, CEO & Member of the Board of Trustees at Al Jalila Cultural Centre for Children said, “We opted for a centralized solution with Microsoft to integrate a seamless solution for the whole center. Our aim is to enrich the cultural lives of children and prepare them to welcome their future. We are excited to take this technological leap with the support of Microsoft. As part of the added benefits of this technology partnership, AJCCC will be working alongside Dubai Smart Government to implement ePay, mPay and e-Services modules to expand the reach and access of AJCCC to members and the community at large.
“The UAE envisions itself as a green economy that prioritizes sustainability of environmental resources for future generations, and that can be effectively achieved through the implementation of latest technology†said Samer Abu Ltaif, Regional General Manager, Microsoft Gulf. “This grant is a reflection of Microsoft’s commitment to the country’s
vision and strongly supports AJCCC in their mission to modernize into an efficient and eco-friendly collaborative environment, enabling them to achieve more.â€