Ben K’hn is responsible for the Middle East and North Africa region, including the upcoming consumer launch of the first …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Khaled Kefel
Khaled is responsible for promotion, awareness and sales of BlackBerry through wireless carriers in the region. He is responsible for …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Ibrahim Mazari
In his function as spokesperson of Turtle Entertainment GmbH the social scientist Ibrahim Mazari is responsible for the communication of …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Dr. Serhani Mohamed Adel
Dr. Mohamed Adel Serhani received his Master in computer science (Specialization Software Engineering) from University of Montreal, Canada in 2002. …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Abdallah El Kadi
Abdallah comes with over 15 years of industry and consulting experience in Business and IT Strategy, Enterprise architecture, Business Process …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Zaki Sabbagh
Zaki Sabbagh has been in the IT Service Management for last 15 years, implementing international standards in IT. In addition …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: David Watt
David Watt is the Group IT Director for the Wafi Group, based in Dubai, which includes Wafi Mall, Raffles …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker: Zeinab Karake-Shalhoub
Zeinab Karake-Shalhoub is the director of research at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), in the United Arab Emirates. Before …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker:Fadi Hindi
Fadi Hindi is the Head of Strategic IT Planning & Enterprise Architecture at Dubai Customs. Hindi has eighteen years …
Gitex Conference 2008 speaker:Ahmad Almulla
Almulla has an extensive experience in the field of IT for over 19 years. He has received Bachelor of Science …
CNME Mission Critical Centre
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Not surprisingly, most of our transgressions find their foundation in the classics: lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, envy, wrath, and pride. …