Apple has introduced the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, which claim to be “the best, most advanced iPhones ever, packed with unique innovations that improve all the ways iPhone is used every day.”

Apple launches iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
Apple has introduced the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which the company claims to be “the best, most advanced iPhone ever, packed with unique innovations that improve all the ways iPhone is used every day.”

GITEX 2016 to put the spotlight on growing wearables market
A new report by Frost & Sullivan, which was prepared in collaboration with GITEX Technology Week, highlighted that the demand for seamless connection to the Internet of Things will drive wearable shipments to double by 2020.

SUSE, Intel collaborate on HPC stack
SUSE has announced that Intel will distribute SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for High Performance Computing as an option for the recently introduced Intel HPC Orchestrator, an Intel-supported HPC system software stack.
IFS expands partner network in Sub-Saharan Africa
IFS has appointed Kgosi Informatics of Botswana and iNENSA Limited of Uganda as business partners in order to expand its reach in fast-growing markets in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Qualys announces global strategic partnership with Wipro
Qualys has announced an expanded strategic partnership with Wipro Limited, a global information technology, consulting and business process services company.

EMC launches new offerings for hyper-converged environments
EMC Corporation has announced new products and support that optimise the protection of VMware workloads across the spectrum of VMware environments to enable protection everywhere.

Uber, Careem suspend services in Abu Dhabi
Online private car companies Uber and Careem have suspended their services in Abu Dhabi after some of its cars were stopped by the capital’s authorities.
Huawei honor 8 launched in the Middle East
honor, the smartphone e-brand from Huawei, has officially launched its newest flagship device, honor 8, to the Middle East and European markets.
Booz Allen Hamilton releases report on cyberthreats to ICS in 2016
Booz Allen Hamilton has highlighted the most significant threats to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) in 2016 and 2017 in a recent report titled Industrial Cybersecurity Threat Briefing.

Qualys announces global strategic partnership with Wipro
Qualys has announced an expanded strategic partnership with Wipro Limited, a global information technology, consulting and business process services company.
CMCS forges reseller partnership with TimeXtender
CMCS has recently announced that it has entered into a reseller partnership with TimeXtender (TX), a provider of Data Warehouse Automation (DWA) software for Microsoft SQL Server.

Alibaba Cloud, SAP China announce new cloud-based solutions
Alibaba Cloud and SAP China have recently announced plans to make three SAP cloud-based solutions available to China customers by the end of this year.

Can we trust ‘smart’ technology?
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axiom launches new concept store in Abu Dhabi Mall
The launch of axiom’s innovative shopping concept in Abu Dhabi Mall marks the retailer’s third store renovation in the UAE after Dubai Festival City and The Dubai Mall.

Staking a claim
‘Digital’ is no mere buzzword for Anshul Srivastav. The Union Insurance CIO has developed a comprehensive roadmap to ensure the organisation thrives against the tide of new business models and technologies.

Microsoft Azure named leader in Gartner’s IaaS Magic Quadrant
Gartner has identified Microsoft Azure as a leader in the analyst firm’s Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
On the rise
At Intel Security’s Partner Summit – Ascend 2016, which took place in Mallorca, Spain, the company announced a number of …

Open prospects
Frank Basinski, Director, Partner Programs and Enablement, Red Hat EMEA, explains how open source can be an enabler in the digital era.

Can we trust smart technology?
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