Rami Beidas to drive NTT DATA’s growth and innovation in the Kingdom and enhance customer experience.

Rami Beidas to drive NTT DATA’s growth and innovation in the Kingdom and enhance customer experience.
Zoho, a leading global technology company, recently announced the opening of its first office in Qatar in Doha, following substantial growth in the country.
With a phenomenal CAGR of 42.9% from 2024 to 2030, Thailand shall provide GITEX DIGI_HEALTH 5.0 Expo-Summit Asia with the impetus to create a transformational healthcare industry underpinned by digitalisation.
Discover cutting-edge robotic and AI solutions, along with valuable products for all your business and personal needs from top vendors at ASBIS’s stand CC1-22 and Hatta Meeting Rooms D,F,G, H & J.
AI and Web3 finalists compete in inaugural Future Tech World Cup.
Anita Joseph caught up with Gerard Allison, SVP, Sales EMEA & Jason Ellis, VP Channel Sales EMEA, Sophos to learn …
Seven industry specialists to speak on the future of Web 3.0 and AI in Dubai.
The company invites all attendees to visit Booth H2-A30 for a comprehensive overview of its offerings and to discuss tailored solutions that address their specific challenges and goals.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the ITS World Congress 2024, and be sure to experience these innovative solutions in person at Booth H6-G6.
In a move poised to redefine the tech and data industries in the Middle East, three seasoned technology industry leaders—Mohamad …
Located in the world’s most visited mall, the EASE store represents the convergence of AI and the future of retail. EASE can be found on the second floor of Dubai Mall.
SANS Institute is set to bring world-class cybersecurity education to professionals across the Middle East with SANS Manama (7-12 September) at InterContinental Bahrain, followed by SANS Doha (14-19 September) at InterContinental Doha.
New unified solution will provide organisations with end-to-end visibility, security and compliance risk management for their communications data to stay ahead of regulatory and legal risks.
Saudi Arabia’s technology sector could reach an operating profit of up to SAR 15 billion by 2028.