19 December 2009
Athens -- Saudi Aramco received the EMC Documentum Outstanding Performance Award from EMC Corp. at the Momentum Europe 2009 conference held here recently.
Momentum Europe 2009 is the industry's largest gathering outside the Americas of customers, partners and industry experts in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and archiving.
Jean Claude Broido, senior vice president of Global Sales and Services at EMC, presented the award to Mohammad Al-Arfaj, administrator of the Web Services and Portal Division of IT's Corporate Applications Department (CAD), who represented the company, according to a latest report carried by Saudi Aramco"s web-site.
Ahmed Meqdadi and Rami Al-Ghanim of the e-Doc Division of CAD presented one of the conference sessions about Saudi Aramco's integration of SharePoint with Documentum.
Saudi Aramco was selected because of its successful customer experience with the SharePoint Integration product and as one of the first in the world to implement the solution.
"Saudi Aramco has been one of EMC's most important customers across the globe and has been showing great commitment and experience with Documentum technology over the past 10 years," said Florian Zenner, Middle East regional director for EMC Corp.
"Saudi Aramco took their Documentum infrastructure into a third dimension by introducing new business solutions like Electronic Contracting Network (ECN), Electronic Filing System (e-Cabinet), Electronic Personnel Files (eFile), Medical Records Filing System (mFile), the Land Use Permit System (LUP) and Knowledge Management (ShareK). All of this contributed to enhancing business operations and improving end-user experience."
"E-Doc has done it again," said a beaming Khalid H. Kurdi, e-Doc administrator, who recently received international recognition with the Innovation Award from the Procurement Leaders Network, an international group for executive level procurement, sourcing and supply-chain-management professionals.
The Electronic Contracting Network (ECN) introduced the Virtual Contract Room concept, which has transformed the way the company procures its contracts. ECN helped reduce procurement lead time by supplying one hub for procurement information and by optimizing and re-engineering more than 60 business procedures.
"Managing content across an enterprise is a major challenge for any organization," said Kurdi, "and we met the challenge by not only securely storing and archiving documents, but by embedding the content itself with intelligence. Today, we're managing over 32 million smart documents in the corporate Documentum repository."
Athens -- Saudi Aramco received the EMC Documentum Outstanding Performance Award from EMC Corp. at the Momentum Europe 2009 conference held here recently.
Momentum Europe 2009 is the industry's largest gathering outside the Americas of customers, partners and industry experts in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and archiving.
Jean Claude Broido, senior vice president of Global Sales and Services at EMC, presented the award to Mohammad Al-Arfaj, administrator of the Web Services and Portal Division of IT's Corporate Applications Department (CAD), who represented the company, according to a latest report carried by Saudi Aramco"s web-site.
Ahmed Meqdadi and Rami Al-Ghanim of the e-Doc Division of CAD presented one of the conference sessions about Saudi Aramco's integration of SharePoint with Documentum.
Saudi Aramco was selected because of its successful customer experience with the SharePoint Integration product and as one of the first in the world to implement the solution.
"Saudi Aramco has been one of EMC's most important customers across the globe and has been showing great commitment and experience with Documentum technology over the past 10 years," said Florian Zenner, Middle East regional director for EMC Corp.
"Saudi Aramco took their Documentum infrastructure into a third dimension by introducing new business solutions like Electronic Contracting Network (ECN), Electronic Filing System (e-Cabinet), Electronic Personnel Files (eFile), Medical Records Filing System (mFile), the Land Use Permit System (LUP) and Knowledge Management (ShareK). All of this contributed to enhancing business operations and improving end-user experience."
"E-Doc has done it again," said a beaming Khalid H. Kurdi, e-Doc administrator, who recently received international recognition with the Innovation Award from the Procurement Leaders Network, an international group for executive level procurement, sourcing and supply-chain-management professionals.
The Electronic Contracting Network (ECN) introduced the Virtual Contract Room concept, which has transformed the way the company procures its contracts. ECN helped reduce procurement lead time by supplying one hub for procurement information and by optimizing and re-engineering more than 60 business procedures.
"Managing content across an enterprise is a major challenge for any organization," said Kurdi, "and we met the challenge by not only securely storing and archiving documents, but by embedding the content itself with intelligence. Today, we're managing over 32 million smart documents in the corporate Documentum repository."
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