Intelligent CIO Kuwait Issue 3 | Page 33

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// of this effort keeping up with the continual changes in the aviation industry. “The Government of Kuwait wants to better address issues that many international airports face: high traffic, long lines, and inefficient gate assignments,” said Mohammad Al-Mutairi, IT Operations Manager of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. “Kuwait’s aviation sector has undergone an orbit shift and has played a vital role in development www.intelligentcio.com FEATURE: CLOUD of the economy. By implementing the latest Microsoft technology, the Kuwait International Airport will further enhance its servicing competences and drive transformation in the industry.” data visualisations. This enables the airport’s employees to avoid time-consuming manual data analysis tasks, and managers gain real-time information that they can use to streamline airport operations. To handle an ever-increasing volume of flights and passengers, DGCA adopted the Microsoft Azure Cloud to gather, manage, and analyse airport data, and transform it into actionable business intelligence and For example, leveraging Azure-based advanced data management capabilities, airport operations experts can now stream the information into Power BI dashboards, a business analytics tool that provides INTELLIGENTCIO 33