Managed, integrated and consulting services will be the key categories, where companies plan to invest their security spend
Bridging the gap: Accenture on boosting AI partnerships and adoption
Xavi Anglada, managing director, Accenture Digital Lead in the Middle East told CNME how the firm is looking to tie …
Veeam on ushering enterprise customers to the intelligent data era
With a planned global growth of $2.2 billion by 2022, senior executives at intelligent data management software vendor Veeam give …
How the “self-driving” network will shape future enterprise
The workplace of the future will be a far cry from what most of us are used to. More collaborative …
Security Code to showcase security expertise at GITEX
Russian independent developer of cybersecurity software, appliances and services firm Security Code will showcase its expertise at the upcoming GITEX Technology Week.
Software market in Middle East and Africa heading towards new highs
The Middle East and North Africa is seeing record-high enterprise application software spend, with IDC projecting it to reach $760 million in 2018.
Dell Technologies geared to play major role in digital transformation
Dell Technologies says it plans to invest heavily into taking the digital transformation to the end user. “We are going …
Help AG to address growing email security threats with new deal
Help AG, a security services, consultancy, and solutions provider in the Middle East, has signed a reseller agreement with Mimecast.
Value Journal | Issue 26
New self-driving cloud database uses machine learning and automation to deliver unprecedented cost savings, security, availability, and productivity
Nexign set to open Middle East HQ
Nexign (formerly Peter-Service), a business support system (BSS) provider for communications service providers (CSPs), has announced plans to open the company’s Middle East and Africa (MEA) headquarters in Dubai.
Huawei to layout the blueprint for the digital intelligence age
Huawei will unveil its newest AI-driven technologies at GITEX Technology Week to take place in Dubai from 14th to 18th October.
Microsoft gets deeper into Robotics, allows ROS integration into Windows 10
In what could lead to a significant change in how Windows users could get along creating software for robotics, Microsoft …
Fortinet to drive security transformation at GITEX
Fortinet has announced its participation at GITEX 2018 with a focus on encouraging organisations to adopt a Security Transformation (SX) approach to complement their Digital Transformation (DX) initiative.
Dubai-based mobile solutions firm to enable eSIM tech for iPhone users
Dubai-based mobile and IoT solutions provider Workz Group, in partnership with Truphone, has announced the launch of a new remote SIM provisioning solution for mobile network operators.
Acer introduces self-driving concept car
Acer has unveiled its self-driving concept car at the Taiwan Automotive Technology Innovation Summit 2018, in collaboration with Yulon Group, …
“Dubai infrastructure a huge digital advantage”: BT Global Services CEO
BT Global Services’ CEO Bas Burger took time on out a recent Middle East visit to tell CNME why information …
How to future-proof your networking investments
In today’s world of digital technologies, Fibre-to-the-Office remains one of the most effective approaches to manage state of the art technology, cost and scalability requirements, explains Tarek Helmy, regional director, Gulf and Middle East, South and East Africa at Nexans Cabling Solutions.
Focus Softnet to showcase VAT-compliant software solutions
Focus Softnet will be returning to GITEX Technology Week 2018, which will be held from 14th to 18th October 2018 in Dubai.
On the move: why digital enterprises need transparent mobility
In part one of this blog post, I discussed how the digital economy requires greater visibility from the mobile industry. …
“We are pushing the bounds in AI,” says Microsoft chief
“We are pushing the bounds in AI, edge computing and IoT, while providing end-to-end security to empower every organisation to build its own digital capability and thrive in this new era,” said Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft.