Ingram Micro has announced it signed a distribution agreement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise for the whole range of its security software product line and solutions.
King Abdulaziz University named a Red Hat Academy partner
Red Hat has announced that the King Abdulaziz University has been signed as a Red Hat Academy Partner in Saudi Arabia.

Dubai launches first robot pharmacy
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has inaugurated its first ‘robot’ pharmacy at Rashid Hospital.

Yahoo to be rebranded ‘Altaba’, Mayer to step down as CEO
Yahoo has announced that it will now be called Altaba and its CEO Marissa Mayer will step down from the board of directors after closing of its proposed sale of its main Internet properties to Verizon Communications Inc.

RedSeal: CEOs reveal cyber naivety as security incidents rise
RedSeal has released the results of a CEO study, which surveyed perceptions of – and confidence in – their cybersecurity posture.

Dubai FDI CEO Fahad Al Gergawi on why cloud will transform MENA
Speaking at the recent launch of Amazon Web Services’ presence in the Middle East and North Africa, Fahad Al Gergawi, CEO, Dubai FDI, discussed the criticality of technology in developing the emirate’s business environment.

CNME hosts inaugural IoT World forum
Last month, CNME hosted the inaugural edition of its IoT World conference at the Habtoor Grand Hotel in Dubai, to discuss one of the biggest trends that is transforming the IT landscape – the Internet of Things.
Sophos launches new partner initiatives for SMBs
Sophos has launched a special training and incentive initiative for channel partners is designed to enable them to address small and medium businesses as a focus for their go-to-market activities.

Epicor’s El Komy on doubling channel sales
Hesham El Komy, Senior Director, International Channels, Epicor Software, discusses in detail why the company is confident of doubling its channel-generated revenue through the recently launched new partner programme for EMEA and APAC.

Vintage tech: 25 years on – Windows 3.1
The year 1992 saw the launch of Windows 3.1, a version not too far thrown from the likes of Windows 95 in appearance (minus the ‘Start’ menu).