Qualys has announced an OEM partnership with HEAT Software to deliver a cloud-based patch management offering to its global customers.
A10 Networks to demonstrate solutions at GISEC
A10 Networks has announced its participation at Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC) 2016 taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre 29th – 31st March.
A10 Networks announces participation at GISEC
A10 Networks has announced its participation at Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC) 2016 taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre 29th – 31st March.
TechAccess signs distribution agreement with BlackBerry
TechAccess has expanded its software vendor and solution portfolio by signing a distribution agreement with BlackBerry.
Ericsson receives Etisalat’s ‘IT Partner of the Year’ award
Ericsson has recently received the “IT Partner of The Year” award at the Etisalat Misr I-Awards 2015, which was held in Dusit Thani Hotel, in New Cairo.
Securing the bridge
Cloud storage revenue is forecast to grow more than 28 percent annually to reach $65 billion in 2020. The driving force is the substantial economies of scale that enable cloud-based solutions to deliver more cost-effective primary and backup storage than on-premise systems can ever hope to achieve.
Offensive security
Carolyn Crandall, CMO, Attivo Networks, discusses how security teams can gain the upper hand by going on the offense and creating an environment that provides continuous real-time detection against an ever-changing landscape of cyber threats.
The new network
As Wide Area Network demands increase, the IT department searches for a new solution in software-defined WAN.
Fortifying partnerships
Moreno Ciboldi, Senior Vice President, South Europe, Middle East and Africa and Marco Pasculli, Vice President for Channel Sales and Strategy, South Europe and Middle East and Africa from Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, discuss the channel roadmap for 2016 at its annual regional partner event.
Iran: Open for business
The news of the end of sanctions against Iran earlier this year has sent stock markets in the Middle East into a tailspin. As the GCC braces itself for changes to its economic climate, how can enterprise leaders exploit changes to one of the region’s most important emerging industries – technology?