ManageEngine announced today an integration of its self-service password management solution ADSelfService Plus, with its Active Directory management and reporting …
ManageEngine lines up IT Management Products at GITEX
ManageEngine, a real-time IT management company, will be holding demonstrations of the latest versions of its IT Management solutions Desktop …
Sophos ready to announce Sophos Cloud and Project Galileo
Sophos will make public a range of network, endpoint and server security solutions at GITEX. These will include Endpoint Antivirus, …
Dimension Data standardises managed services
A U.S. based ICT solution provider Dimension Data has released a standardised Managed Services solution for data centres. Built on …
Daxium introduces an event app
Daxium Middle East has released a mobile app throughout GCC today that aims to help event organizers profile visitors efficiently. …
Cisco unveils threat-focused Next-Generation Firewall in ME
Cisco has launched Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) with FirePower Services in the Middle East today. Cisco ASA 5500 Series firewall integrates …
Focus Softnet to exhibit cloud solutions and mobile apps at GITEX
Focus Softnet is all set to introduce cloud-based versions of its flagship enterprise solutions Focus i, Focus RT, Focus POS and Focus PMS at the GITEX Technology Week.
Confronting malware intelligently
Brian Kenyon, Chief Technology Strategist, McAfee, a part of Intel Security, follows a “define-freeze-fix” approach to eradicate malware, and is confident that his company is well positioned to deal with today’s ever-evolving threat landscape.
ME bank thefts linked to $6 billion cyber launderers
Online currency exchange firm Liberty Reserve was last week found guilty of laundering $6 billion and it has now emerged that the organisation is linked to last year’s $45 million Bank of Muscat and RAKBANK frauds.
Palo Alto: 178 million ME Android users at risk
Palo Alto Networks has unveiled new research highlighting security risks in the internal storage used by applications on Google Android devices, rendering more than 94 percent of popular Android applications used in the Middle East & Africa potentially vulnerable.