ISYX Technologies has successfully held a joint workshop with Microsoft on the challenges faced by the construction and building materials …
GCC drones market to hit $1.5bn by 2022: report
Regionally, much of the predicted market for drones will be driven by the oil and gas ($633m), and utilities ($484m) industries.
Emirates NBD debuts FaceBanking service
Emirates NBD has launched FaceBanking, a new service that will offer the bank’s customers instant video and live chat with advisors on its revamped Online Banking platform as well on the Mobile Banking App.
UAE favoured US tech stocks in H1 2017: Saxo Bank
Saxo Bank’s most traded stocks list has revealed that UAE investors largely opted to buy stocks in American technology companies …
Cloudscene reveals most influential data centre operators
Cloudscene, a global directory of colocation data centres, cloud service providers and network fabrics, has revealed the top ten data centre operators in North America, EMEA, Oceania and Asia for the second quarter of this year.
China Telecom, Westcon-Comstor offer Silver Peak solutions
Broadband and hybrid WAN solutions provider Silver Peak has announced a formal partnership with China Telecom Shanghai Ideal Information Industry …
Kaspersky Lab launches new app for Android device batteries
According to the company, this free application is designed to save a mobile user from that dreaded unpleasant situation – when their phone battery starts getting low at the most inopportune moment.
HP commits to bringing innovative learning to 100M people by 2025
HP has announced its commitment to enable better learning outcomes for more than 100 million people between 2015-2025 during the 2017 Global Citizen Festival in Hamburg, Germany.
King Khalid Airport removal ends US-Middle East laptop ban
The United States has ended a four-month ban on passengers carrying laptops on-board U.S. bound flights from certain airports in …
Credit card fraud gangs cash in on $24bn a year: study
By taking an online course, which includes webinars, detailed notes and course material for RUB 45,000 ($745) (plus $200 for course fees), aspiring cyber criminals have the potential to make $12,000 a month, based on a standard 40-hour working week.