During Huawei’s vendor and customer presentation held alongside GITEX Technology Week expert from the technology company shared insight on its latest offerings in the market.

During Huawei’s vendor and customer presentation held alongside GITEX Technology Week expert from the technology company shared insight on its latest offerings in the market.
In what is being billed as the largest tech deal in history, Dell has acquired EMC for a record $67 billion last week. Under the terms of the deal, EMC shareholders will receive cash and shares in a VMware tracking stock, though the latter will continue to operate as an independent company.
Data management company, CommVault has released the latest version of its flagship product Simpana with new and beefed-up features.
Global CIOs urged Middle East enterprises to recruit higher level strategists to drive digital transformations, during GITEX Technology Week 2015’s conferences programme.
Huawei previews its integrated portfolio of end-to-end and focused vertical industry solutions can be used to create a competitive business advantage in the fields of public safety, oil and gas, transportation, government, hospitality, education and healthcare and banking.
ATA, a company specialising in the design and manufacturing of electronic and metrological devices for taxis, is participating at this year’s GITEX Technology Week.
GITEX 2015 sees Fortinet, the cyber-security solutions provider, launching its new Secure Access Architecture.
Elo Touch Solutions, a company specialising in touch technology, is showcasing its latest products and solutions at this year’s GITEX Technology Week. The company highlights that it is focusing on sectors such as hospitality, transportation and F&B.
Mobile broadband networks will support more than two-thirds of all mobile connections across the Arab states of the Middle East and North Africa by 2020, according to a new GSMA study published at the GSMA Mobile 360 Series – Middle East conference being held in Dubai this week.
Dubai-based IT solutions company X-Concepts has launched, what the company claims, the world’s first Islamic IT products.