US-based global business software company Epicor, has told its customers that it’s committed to helping them adapt and evolve, so …
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US-based global business software company Epicor, has told its customers that it’s committed to helping them adapt and evolve, so …
A comprehensive report from IT leader Veeam Software, has shown that poor data management is costing businesses millions every year.
TahawulTech.com interviewed Nabil Khalil, Executive Vice President at R&M Middle East, Turkey and Africa, who highlighted the firm’s emphasis on …
ConsenSys has confirmed its support of Re:Coded Iraq as part of its commitment to using technology to build a more humane society.
The UAE has launched the ‘One Million Jordanian Coders’ initiative in the Jordanian capital Amman, marking a step forward in the mutual commitment of the UAE and Jordan to promoting partnerships and knowledge sharing.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company, announced today a collaboration with Emirates NBD to create a culture of innovation …
Airbnb today announced that its global accommodation and experiences platform will be available in Arabic to enable its growing community …
Middle East organisations moving to the hybrid cloud are helping to drive the global public cloud market to top $206 …
5G is expected to reach 30 million subscriptions for enhanced mobile broadband in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) by the end of 2024, representing two percent of total mobile subscriptions.
noon, the Middle East’s homegrown digital marketplace created in the region and powered by the region’s leading retailers, has announced its imminent expansion into Egypt.
Spending on IT security in the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (META) is set to cross the $2.7 billion mark this year, according to the latest insights from IDC.
Facebook has announced that it will be launching third-party fact-checking in Arabic, in partnership with Agence France-Presse (AFP) MENA.
E-commerce giant Amazon.com is reportedly planning on further expanding in the Middle East and is preparing to launch a new website for the region.
As young children spend more time online, many parents are struggling to protect them from exposure to a raft of dangers and cyber threats.