According to the company, it will highlight a variety of its offerings during the event including different solutions it developed together with its technology partners.

Huawei to share future vision for Smart Cities
Huawei, during its participation at the upcoming GITEX Technology Week, will be showcasing its range of ‘new ICT’ solutions that are aimed at “shaping the future in a connected world.”
Samsung Gulf begins Galaxy Note7 exchange programme
Samsung Gulf Electronics has begun the Galaxy Note7 Exchange Programme in the UAE, where customers can begin to exchange their existing device for a brand new Galaxy Note7.

Fidelis to debut threat detection network solutions at GITEX
Fidelis Cybersecurity has announced its participation at the upcoming GITEX Technology Week, where it plans to demonstrate the latest updates to Fidelis Network and Endpoint.
OKI appoints new Sales and Marketing Director for MEA
OKI Europe has announced the appointment of Naji Kazak to the role of Sales and Marketing Director for the Middle East and Africa (MEA).
Review: Alcatel OneTouch Pixi 3 (8-inch)
In terms of design, Alcatel OneTouch Pixi 3’s build doesn’t exude any kind of premium appeal to it. However, the 8-inch device does feel solid and well-built, and its curved edges makes it comfortable to grip.
Centre of transformation
Legacy data centres may have been a blue chip company dominated space but today smaller organisations too are eyeing the space, thanks to evolving business models. Reseller ME puts the spotlight on the regional data centre market and the opportunities it presents for the channel community.
Rittal, IBM expand strategic alliance for data centres
Under the extended partnership, IBM will supply Rittal with IT infrastructure components for its data centre projects across the globe.

Cisco introduces cloud-based security solutions
Cisco has announced new services and cloud-based security solutions built with Cisco’s threat-centric security architecture.

Mimecast: 45% of organisations not prepared for malicious insiders
Mimecast Limited has released new data revealing that organisations globally believe they are their own worst enemy when it comes to cybersecurity, with 45 percent saying they are ill-equipped to cope with the threat of malicious insiders.


