Zebra Technologies Corporation has announced that the appointment of Tom Bianculli to its newly created Chief Technology Officer (CTO) position to advance its standing in the growing market of Enterprise Asset Intelligence (EAI).

Is cross-platform Data Loss Prevention a prerogative?
The Windows dominated company infrastructures are not so frequent anymore. Organisations and IT departments are challenged with multi-platform workstations thanks to several factors.

Dell-EMC discusses regional plans
Senior executives from Dell EMC – part of Dell Technologies, the newly combined entity of Dell and EMC has recently met with customers and channel partners and discuss their roadmaps to transform the UAE’s business and economic landscapes.

Paladion names new Head of EMEA operations
Paladion has announced the appointment of Amit Roy as its new Executive Vice President and Regional Head for EMEA.

Apple, Deloitte introduce ‘Enterprise Next’ service
Apple has signed a corporate IT agreement with Deloitte to accelerate its efforts to secure larger enterprise customers.

BlackBerry stops making smartphones
BlackBerry has announced that it will soon end all hardware development and will instead outsource its phone production and design to third parties.
Brocade confirms presence at GITEX 2016
Brocade has announced that it will increase its commitment in the Middle East. The company also confirmed its presence at GITEX Technology Week, which will take place in Dubai from the 16th to 20th October 2016.

Jacky’s Business Solutions to highlight 3D printing solutions
Jacky’s Business Solutions, during its participation at GITEX 2016, will highlight a host of new technology solutions including 3D printing.

Brocade announces Middle East expansion ahead of GITEX
Brocade has announced that it will increase its commitment in the Middle East. The company also confirmed its presence at GITEX Technology Week, which will take place in Dubai from the 16th to 20th October 2016.

UAE tops Middle East list for most employee data leaks
Digital Shadows has released its Compromised Credentials research paper which analysed the largest 1,000 companies listed on the Forbes Global 2000. The report revealed that the most affected country in the Middle East – with over 15,000 leaked credentials was the UAE.