CNME reports from Inforum 2016 in New York City, where Infor executives eyed up the range of application opportunities that await in the Middle East.
All set for IoT
Drue Reeves, Managing Vice President and distinguished analyst, Gartner, shares his insights on how enterprises can prepare for the inevitable Internet of Things.
5 things you should know about blockchain
Blockchain technology backs up Bitcoin to this day. In line with this, there’s been an increased interest from a variety of industries looking to optimise it. But how much do we really know about this technology?
jetNEXUS appoints SCD as Middle East distributor
Specialist Computer Distribution (SCD) has announced that it has been appointed as the Middle East distributor of jetNEXUS, the provider of load balancing and Application Delivery (ADC) technology.
Huawei Safe City Solution
Cities today need public safety solutions for incident prevention, emergency response and evidence collection. 60+ cities in 30+ countries are already using Huawei’s Safe City Solution.
Union Insurance chooses CSC’s Integral software platform
CSC has announced it has signed a multi-year agreement with Union Insurance Company, a provider of customer-focused insurance products to individuals and organisations in the Middle East.
HPE to buy SGI in $275 million deal
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is buying SGI in a $275 million deal that it hopes will give it a major boost in big-data analytics and high-performance computing.
Samsung both denies and admits mobile payment vulnerability
Samsung said that reports of a vulnerability in Samsung Pay mobile payments were “simply not true” – but also admitted that token skimming was, in fact, possible but difficult enough that the potential risk was acceptable.
Information security spending to reach $81.6 billion
Worldwide spending on information security products and services will reach $81.6 billion in 2016, an increase of 7.9 percent over 2015, according to the latest forecast from Gartner.
Microsoft patches 27 flaws in Windows, Office, IE, and Edge
Microsoft has released a batch of security patches, fixing 27 vulnerabilities in Windows, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, and its new Edge browser.