According to the latest study by Gartner, governments in the Middle East and North Africa are projected to spend $11.6 billion on IT products and services in 2017.

According to the latest study by Gartner, governments in the Middle East and North Africa are projected to spend $11.6 billion on IT products and services in 2017.
Axilspot has unveiled its latest ‘Dorado In-wall’ access points in the Middle East and Africa (MEA), which according to the company, can help businesses streamline their operational processes and enjoy consistent and uninterrupted high speed Internet connectivity.
Mimecast has announced the launch of the Mimecast Email Security Risk Assessment (ESRA), an analysis report measuring the effectiveness of email security systems.
ESET has announced that its ESET Security Days are set to debut in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this month.
Juniper Networks has announced technology alliance partnerships with a number security providers across a variety of critical areas, including endpoint security, cloud access security and network access control.
In a bid to ease traffic congestion, reduce the hassle of vehicle ownership and encourage commuters to opt for a cost-efficient route to work, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority has partnered with ekar to introduce a pay-by-the-hour car rental service.
TP-Link Technologies has revealed it will host a partner event in Ras Al-Khaimah, where the company will introduce its Neffos X series smartphone range.
Riverbed Technology has announced updates to its SD-WAN offering Riverbed SteelConnect, an app-defined, cloud networking solution that provides an “intelligent and simplified approach” to designing, deploying and managing distributed networks.
Leviton has released its 2017 Network Solutions Middle East catalogue. The new catalogue combines the latest offerings from both Leviton and Brand-Rex, following Leviton’s acquisition of Brand-Rex in December 2015.
Cyril Voisin, Executive Security Advisor, Enterprise Cybersecurity Group, Microsoft MEA and Paula Januszkiewicz, CEO and Security Consultant, CQURE, sat down with Security Advisor ME and discussed how conducting vulnerability scans can help organisations defend against the increasing number of data breaches in today’s digital world.