Alphabet Inc’s Google will shut down the consumer version of its social network Google+ following its announcement that the private profile data of at least 500,000 users may have been exposed to hundreds of external developers, Reuters reported.
Dubai enters phase one of emirate-wide strategy to go paperless
Smart Dubai has broken ground on the first phase of implementing the Dubai Paperless Strategy, which seeks to digitise internal and external transactions at government entities and save time and effort for employees and customers alike.0 8195New building to boost UAE’s vision to become an AI hub
The Hamdan bin Mohammed Smart University has officially inaugurated its first-ever Smart Building.
Emitac CEO on why data is king in the journey to the cloud
Emitac’s recently appointed CEO Gautham Raj on top priorities that take precedence for the firm over the next few quarters.
Veeam on ushering enterprise customers to the intelligent data era
With a planned global growth of $2.2 billion by 2022, senior executives at intelligent data management software vendor Veeam give …
Facebook reveals massive security breach affecting 50 million accounts
Facebook disclosed on Friday that hackers stole digital login codes allowing them to assume control over nearly 50 million user …
How Veritas will educate visitors at GITEX Technology Week 2018
Mansoor Ibrahim, distribution success manager for Veritas Middle East, explains how the firm is perfectly positioned to manage customer data.
“We are pushing the bounds in AI,” says Microsoft chief
“We are pushing the bounds in AI, edge computing and IoT, while providing end-to-end security to empower every organisation to build its own digital capability and thrive in this new era,” said Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft.
What you need to know about multi-cloud implementations
Cloud technology offers businesses multiple benefits – including agility, ease-of-use, and time-to-provision.
Security no longer an option but an imperative, says Microsoft
It’s no longer an option for businesses across the Middle East and Africa to build secure solutions that deliver value and protect customer data. It’s an imperative, according to Microsoft.
IBM wants to help organisations detect AI bias
IBM has unveiled a new technology aimed at giving businesses new transparency into AI, enabling them to more fully harness its power.