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MOLSA needed a comprehensive, reliable, cost-effective, and up-to-date system for its labor market observation initiative. The Oracle Engineered Systems platform helps decision makers plan and organize the Qatari labor market by combining a high performing data warehouse with a wide spectrum of business intelligence tasks—from predictive analysis to near real-time strategic and tactical decision support.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (MOLSA) builds and develops Qatar’s labor market by efficiently utilizing the national productive workforce and bringing in skilled expatriate resources. The ministry provides advanced labor market services and leads the field of comprehensive social welfare and development for all segments of Qatari society. MOLSA is currently sponsoring a 5-year nationwide plan for labor market observation. The project’s scope includes analyzing the development of Qatari citizens’ qualifications and recommending where citizens should be employed. The labor market observation plan continues until 2016 and is part of the 2030 Qatar National Vision which serves as the country’s roadmap to the future.
“Oracle Data Integrator is the perfect ETL tool to achieve the complex task of extracting labor data from heterogeneous sources and organizations, transforming the different formats of those data, and loading them into Oracle Exadata to rapidly generate labor market analytics,” said Amina Ahmed Abdullah, Senior Business Intelligence Developer, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
MOLSA has been using Oracle products and services for many years and we have very knowledgeable Oracle staff in-house. We chose Oracle Exadata and Oracle Exalytics because they are designed to work together, drastically boosting performance and reducing deployment times. The availability of Oracle ACS engineers to provide knowledge transfer sessions and performance-tuning workshops—supporting our staff in gaining engineered systems expertise—was also a key factor in our decision.
“We have established a single source of truth on Oracle Exadata to store and analyze labor market information. This way, we enable the ministry’s labor policy decision-makers to base strategies on real data and enact policies to successfully address skill shortages,” said Fahad Azhary, Oracle Exadata Database Machine administrator, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
“We used Oracle Business Intelligence Foundation Suite to deliver intelligence dashboards, ad-hoc analyses, scorecards, and predictive analytics to MOLSA users and provide them with personalized views according to their respective business needs,” said Sara Sultan Al-Mohanedi, senior business intelligence developer, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
Oracle Platinum Partner Mannai Trading Company, together with Oracle Advanced Customer Support, staged several workshops with MOLSA. Mannai demonstrated that by using Oracle Exalytics the ministry would be capable of meeting the required service level for accessing business intelligence reports and dashboards, and also conducted several training workshops with the ministry’s key users. Mannai implemented the solution to specification, and continues to support it.