Taming printer chaos

As more regional enterprises look for ways to reduce costs and move from a Capex to Opex model, many are looking at managed print services as a way to tame largely undocumented and unpredictable annual printing costs. It is estimated that managed print services can reduce printing costs by as much as 30 percent. It provides a flexible way for organisations to procure printing hardware, supplies, service and support in one bundled contract.

Clean bill of health

In the pursuit of top-quality healthcare, Zulekha Hospital enrolled Elitser Technologies to help implement ITIL best practices and gain certification …

Four more years

Even the best storage products must eventually be retired – a fact that many belt-tightening CIOs are at pains to …

The big issue

As CNME prepares to host the Middle East’s first event entirely focused on big data, it delves head first into …

Tooling up

Teradata is pitching a new approach to big data, which allows organisations to embrace the technology in an easier and …

Setting up shop

The success of online B2B market place Tejari.com and the rising demand for e-commerce in the Middle East meant the …

Lost at C-level

Has the time finally arrived when CIOs should be looking over their shoulders at CDOs and CFOs hungry to snatch …

The 10-year plan

Upon graduating from university with a bachelor of science in computer engineering, Ali Sajwani was thinking about his future. While many …

The rat race

Each month, we discuss the impact that technology has over a number of verticals and how new trends can change …

Primed for growth

Despite being a new entrant to the regional value-distribution landscape, Cerebra Middle East is ramping up fast to cash in on the opportunities around storage and data centre infrastructure. We spoke to Asit Ahuja, Director and CEO, to find out what makes Cerebra tick.

The mobility wave

Mobility is sweeping across the enterprises in the Middle East, creating bright opportunities for a channel reeling under pressure on …

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