OpenLegacy Signs Agreement with SEED Group to Accelerate Digital Transformation for Companies in the United Arab Emirates
Joint customers can now easily and quickly access hard-to-get legacy data
OpenLegacy, the pioneer in digital-driven integration for core legacy systems, and SEED Group, a company of The Private Office of Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, today announced a strategic partnership that will allow United Arab Emirates (UAE) companies in retail and wholesale, private healthcare, oil and gas, and financial services to accelerate their digital transformation journey. The collaboration will help shape the way the UAE government adapts to new opportunities and challenges, and position the UAE among the world’s top leaders of innovation, following its announcement to build a post-COVID-19 digital economy.
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OpenLegacy, a pioneer in digital-driven integration for core legacy systems, & SEED Group, a company of The Private Office of Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, announced a partnership allowing UAE companies to accelerate their digital transformation. #API
“With the OpenLegacy technology helping organizations around the world access hard-to-reach data, we have concluded that it is very important to work with them in one of the fastest-growing markets in the world — the UAE, Dubai in particular. We are proud to finally recognize them as one of our valued partners and look forward to working with them to expand the potential of digital transformation in the UAE,” said Hisham Al Gurg, CEO of SEED Group and The Private Office of Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum.
“We are pleased to collaborate with SEED Group and, with the support of their local expertise, bring our technology to UAE organizations to help them build a digital experience faster and easier, in an effort to follow the tracks of the UAE’s National Innovation Strategy,” said Romi Stein, OpenLegacy CEO and co-founder. “While being able to create digital services without being slowed down by their legacy infrastructures, our worldwide customers realize ten-times faster legacy API creation and a 75-percent reduction in API lifecycle costs with five-times faster performance.”
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