CNME Editor Mark Forker managed to secure an exclusive interview with Wissam Khoury, Head of International, at Finastra, to learn …
UAE CIOs rank cloud as a top investment priority
With 85 percent of UAE CIOs ranking cloud as their top investment priority to 2020, managing multiple clouds will be the foundation for business success, industry experts revealed recently.0 3490Rackspace GM highlights benefits of being a multi-cloud provider
CNME Editor Mark Forker speaks to George Pawlyszyn, General Manager, Middle East and Africa, at Rackspace Technology, to find out …
“Business continuity plans were insufficient” – David Murphy, CPS
CNME Editor Mark Forker secured an exclusive interview with David Murphy, Managing Partner, Financial Services EMEA & APAC at Consultancy …
Dell Op-Ed: What’s your edge?
Mohammed Amin, Senior Vice President – MERAT, at Dell Technologies has penned an exclusive op-ed for Computer News Middle East …
Citrix helps businesses go to the ‘next phase’
CNME Editor Mark Forker spoke to Taj El-Khayat, Regional Director, MENA, Citrix, to find out how the global software leader …
Aveva unveils a new enhancement to its portfolio at AWC Abu Dhabi
The AVEVA World Conference, held at Grand Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel on January 21 and 22, showcased AVEVA’s latest innovations …
How NXN simplifies and accelerates digital transformation
CNME Editor Mark Forker spoke to Ghazi Atallah, CEO at NXN, a digital service provider that has positioned itself as …
Future Enterprise Awards 2019: winners revealed
Tahawultech.com and CNME Future Enterprise Awards 2019 celebrated and recognised accomplishments in the regional IT landscape. The Future Enterprise Awards …
Surface Book 2: Back in the game
Microsoft’s follow-up to the original Surface Book is a new heavyweight in the high-end laptop space, but comes at a …
Careem’s Magnus Olsson on driving the Middle East’s only tech unicorn
Careem co-founder Magnus Olsson has revealed that he sees the region’s homegrown ride-hailing service as playing a “crucial role in contributing to the changes in Saudi Arabia,” with particular focus on empowering female drivers – or “captinahs” – from June onwards.