Increasing staff mobility means that building a rock-hard perimeter is no longer sufficient — because when staff no longer work …
Unifying storage
With storage it’s just like with everything else: there are different approaches. Take a bike, a two seater, a wagon, …
Power a top concern for regional data centres: Tripp Lite
Power consumption, cooling of high density configurations and environmental impact are the top concerns of datacentre managers in the Middle …
Where next for WiMAX?
NWME: Do you think we are seeing a shift away from some operators relying solely on WiMAX to connect their …
Brocade boosts 10G Ethernet density for data centres
The new modules are an eight-port 10G Ethernet blade for the MLX and a 64-port 8Gbps FibreChannel card for Brocade's …
Storage's next wave
It's highly likely that, if you follow the comings and goings of storage networking technology, then by now you've at …
Springboard to success
NWME: What brings you to town? Lebeck: Middle East is a key region for us. I wanted to meet the …
Packing a punch
When Emirates Bank merged with National Bank of Dubai, creating a behemoth with around 8500 staff, 120 branches with 15 …
Our hall of fame
You have to keep an eye on details, and there is never enough time. However, we were quite humbled by …
To tape or not to tape?
Tape was once the only option because hard disks were incredibly expensive. And since old habits die hard, many believe …
Carrier Ethernet grows up
There has been interest in carrier Ethernet for a decade or more and — let's be honest –more than a …
RFS names new GM for Middle East
The appointment reflects RFS’ ongoing commitment to strengthening relationships with customers in the Middle East in order to better serve …
IT spending to rise 4.1% in 2010, Gartner says
The return to growth is a promising sign for the IT industry, after spending declined 5.6% between 2008 and 2009. …
CA to become CA Technologies
CA is no more. The company formerly known as Computer Associates has changed its name once more and is now …