Dubai Internet City (DIC) and the Russian Export Center (REC) to launch the first Russian Center for Digital Innovations and Information and Communication Technologies outside of Russia in Dubai.
Excessive technology use to blame for child obesity in UAE, Saudi Arabia
Nine in 10 children across UAE and KSA have access to tablets, smartphones or other handheld electronic devices with screens.1 3483Free WiFi coming to Dubai taxis soon
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and du are set to embark on a joint project to fit all taxis in Dubai, about 10,800 cabs, with free Wi-Fi service.
Revealed: Channel Speak survey results
Supported by Reseller Middle East, Enabler One has released the results of the first-ever vendor agnostic survey in the Middle …
Seclore partners with StarLink for value-added distribution
StarLink has announced the signing of a distribution partnership with Seclore. Seclore is a provider of the industry’s first browser-based …
“Security, reliability, automation need intelligent network”: Infoblox
Infoblox’s regional director for the Middle East and Africa region has said that the delivery of IT infrastructures that are …
“81% of UAE data still unclean”: Veritas VP
The regional vice president of data management specialist Veritas – exhibiting at Hall 7 – has said that despite UAE organisations making significant progress in their data visibility journey, the vast majority of it still remains unused and worthless.
Citrix spotlights workplace mobility at GITEX
Citrix is promoting its “out-of-the-box” enterprise mobility solutions at GITEX Technology Week.
Juniper Networks head of META on driving security transformation
Yarob Sakhnini, Head of Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Juniper Networks, discusses how multicloud environments can enable organisations to address …
Saudi Arabia reveals big tech names as part of NEOM global advisory board
Saudi Arabia has recently announced the appointment of a global advisory board for the planned $500 billion megacity NEOM.
Cryptocurrency threats climb in the first nine months of the year: report
Theft of cryptocurrencies through hacking of exchanges and trading platforms soared to $927 million in the first nine months of the year, Reuters reported.