Distancing itself from consumer business, Cisco is planning to shore up its sagging fortunes by narrowing its priorities into its …
Kenya becomes first African country to implement e-government
In a move that is likely to have a ripple effect in the region, the Kenyan government has offloaded government …
Partner up
Top notch speakers at the Reseller Conference 2011 covered a wide gamut of channel topics including upcoming technology trends, value …
Asia group launches cloud computing index
Asia’s cloud computing industry group recently unveiled two initiatives that can help guide organisations in the region as they consider …
Partner Up: Reseller Middle East’s 2011 Conference
Top notch speakers at the Reseller Conference covered a wide gamut of channel topics including upcoming technology trends, value addition, …
Software Congress 2011
Thought leaders from business and technology deliberated on key issues around convergence of IT and corporate strategy On 27 July …
Golden Systems adds Viewsonic to its portfolio
Golden Systems Middle East, has signed a distribution agreement with Viewsonic, for UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Iraq Golden Systems adds …
Equinox Egypt achieves Cisco gold certification in Egypt
Equinox Egypt achieved specialisations in unified communications, routing and switching, security, and wireless LAN Equinox Egypt Achieves Cisco Gold Certification …
Linking up again
A core team of ERP specialists that left Arthur Anderson in 1996 finally realise their dream in the Middle East …
Avnet expands distributor agreement with HP
Avnet Technology Solutions, expanded its distribution agreement with HP to cover Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi …
Canon continues support for summer camps
Canon Middle East, has announced it is expanding its support to include a greater number of universities across the GCC …
Microsoft pays customer $250,000 to use Office 365
The University of Nebraska is dumping Lotus Notes for Microsoft’s Office 365, and getting $250,000 from Microsoft to help make …
IBM to lose two major datacentre customers
Despite opening a new $80 million facility in Auckland this year, IBM is about to lose two major datacentre customers. …
Google disputes damage estimate in Oracle case
Google has asked a California court to throw out the testimony of an expert witness who said Google should pay …
Microsoft to retire Office XP, Vista SP1 next week
Microsoft will retire 2001’s Office XP and the first service pack for Windows Vista next week, according to the company’s …
Aastra wins HP technology alliance partner award
Aastra has won an HP AllianceONE Partner of the Year Award. The award, for the best technology partner in the …
Anonymous claims Apple hack
A list of 27 user names and encrypted passwords apparently for an Apple website was posted to the Internet over …
CA named a leader in IT management by Gartner
CA Technologies today announced that Gartner has ranked the company in a leading place across 21 strategic IT management software …
IBM’s Blue Gene retains green supercomputer crown
The ‘greenest’ supercomputer in the world is still made by IBM, which has taken the first two sports on the latest …
DWTC chooses eHDF for disaster recovery
Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), one of the most prestigious and largest exhibition centres in the Middle East, has chosen …