NdcTech enters into a strategic collaboration with Red Hat

NdcTech, a global IT and consulting company providing transformational services for Banks and financial institutions has announced a collaboration with Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of enterprise open-source solutions, to deliver solutions based on cloud-native, open-source technologies in support of financial institutions.

As part of this collaboration between the two entities, Red Hat recognizes NdcTech as a regional systems integrator in Europe, Middle East, and Africa. NdcTech is also one of the 42 Implementation partners for banking software company Temenos, which recently expanded its collaboration with Red Hat to integrate open-source solutions with Temenos cloud-native banking services. NdcTech is committed to working closely with both Temenos and Red Hat to help organizations navigate this new world of digital banking using Temenos digital and core banking solutions such as Temenos Infinity and Temenos Transact on Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform.

Red Hat and NdcTech have initiated a pilot program through which NdcTech’s Temenos certified consultants will receive Red Hat Training and hands-on experience in implementing Red Hat solutions, including Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat Application Services. NdcTech will help ensure the delivery of an integrated and properly functioning environment to the end customers. The pilot will allow NdcTech to offer more versatile and flexible cloud-native deployment options of Temenos and Red Hat solutions to their new and existing customers.

Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud portfolio provides increased scalability and flexibility with enhanced security features to help reduce costs for organizations to deliver more streamlined customer experiences and services based on hybrid cloud infrastructure. Through this collaboration, NdcTech and Red Hat will target new markets with offerings supported by innovative cloud-native technologies and better support customers with go-to-market strategies.

On this occasion, Ammara Masood, CEO NdcTech said: “We are delighted to have a strategic collaboration with Red Hat at a global level, the world’s leading provider of open-source enterprise solutions. Through this collaboration, we will build expertise in the latest cloud-native and containerized modern stacks using Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat Application Services supporting Temenos solutions.

NdcTech will now transform its banking clients on the most modern architectures and fast pace their modernization journeys onto the cloud. We also believe that this will further strengthen our capabilities and vision to build banks of the future.”

“Collaborating with a robust ecosystem of capable, expert partners such as NdcTech is critical in supporting customers within the financial services industry and beyond to better build and manage hybrid cloud environments at the scale and speed they need. In establishing this pilot program with NdcTech, we are bringing together expertise across Red Hat, Temenos and NdcTech to better enable customers with digital banking solutions built on Red Hat open hybrid cloud solutions such as Red Hat OpenShift. Having been recently named as Technology Partner of the Year by Temenos, Red Hat looks forward to collaborating with other Temenos partners like NdcTech to translate to solid technical foundation into business value for our banking customers,” said Rob Spittel, Director, Global FSI Ecosystem, Red Hat.

OICCI organizes Industry Dialog on Climate Actions needed for Pakistan to achieve NDCs

Karachi, Thursday, June 16, 2022: The Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) organized the first of a series of Industry Dialogs to debate the various climate actions needed for Pakistan to achieve the Nationally Determined Commitments made at COP26.

 

The Industry Dialog builds on the effort started by the OICCI earlier this year through the Pakistan Climate Conference, which built on learnings from COP 26 to identify and implement efforts needed to promote positive climate actions and reduce climate change impact in Pakistan.

 

The Industry Dialog brought together local climate experts, policy makers and corporate decision-makers to share learnings and best practices to help Pakistan reduce climate impact. The main speakers at the event include Waqar Hussain Phulpoto, Focal Person, Department of Climate Change, Government of Sindh as well Ahmad Rafay Alam, prominent Environment Lawyer.

 

Since the beginning of 2022, the OICCI has taken a leading role to organize a national discourse on several critical areas to support Pakistan’s efforts for the commitments made at COP26. The OICCI has committed to organizing multiple Industry Dialogs to get national alignment on actions needed and will also be releasing a detailed White Paper in Q3 2022 on learnings from global climate experts, policy makers and corporate decision makers to help Pakistan craft its climate journey.

 

Mr. Ghias Khan, President OICCI, added “Pakistan has much to do to meet its ambitious Nationally Determined Commitments (NDCs). The Pakistan Climate Conference was just the beginning and today’s Industry Dialog is the next step towards highlighting the climate best practices needed by the country.”

 

Mr. Amir Paracha, Vice President, OICCI, highlighted, “Climate change has a real and visible economic impact. I am confident that the efforts being made by the OICCI will lay the foundation for an action plan to help Pakistan meet its global climate commitments and ensure the sustainability of its economy.”

 

OICCI is the representative body of international investors operating in Pakistan, aiming to leverage the expertise of OICCI members for the benefit of the Investor and the Country. The OICCI draws on a diverse membership both in terms of sector and geography with the current 210 members representing 31 different countries and 14 different sectors of trade and industry.

National Data Centre on track to be completed in a few months.

National Telecommunications Corporation (NTC), visiting the state and Telecom Minister Ms. Anusha Rehman, a national data centre

in Islamabad will be completed in the coming months was told.

New data center value-added services for various branches of government (VAS) will provide. During the visit, NTC president, Brigadier (retd) Rashid Khan NTC dignity performance and achievements highlighted and competition in the telecommunications sector in Pakistan he also outlined problems.

Ms. Rahman was grateful for NTC and NTC and the state telecommunications and data telecommunications services should do our best to get funded by government agencies is in a unique position to state that have been.

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