Infor has announced the acquisition of Accentia Middle East, an Infor partner serving the Middle East, North Africa, and India (IMEA) region.
Egypt’s parliament approves cybercrime bill
A plenary session of the Egyptian parliament, chaired by Speaker Ali Abdel Aal, has reportedly approved the cybercrimes law.0 3858TP-Link to showcase SMB offerings at ‘Cairo ICT 2016’
TP-Link Technologies has announced that it will be demonstrating its commitment to Egypt’s ICT sector by returning to Cairo ICT 2016.
Hussam Al Nowais’ love of tech, Japan and Star Wars
Hussam Al Nowais’ cultured background befits a media industry pro. The twofour54 IT director’s upbringing in Japan and Egypt has prepped him well for a career that now sees him delivering IT services to some of the world’s top production companies.
TP-LINK to expand product array in Egypt
TP-LINK revealed that it plans to broaden its products range in the Egyptian IT market.
A10 Networks signs VAD agreement with cloud distribution
A10 Networks has announced that it has signed Cloud Distribution, a next-generation value-added distributor (VAD) based in Saudi Arabia.
Crest of success
Deeper engagement with partners and focus are the cornerstones for growth, says Khalid Laban, Chief Executive Officer, Oxygen Middle East. In a wide-ranging interview with Reseller ME, the CEO reveals extensive channel initiatives and plans for the year.
Etisalat Misr selects EMC to boost innovation
EMC Egypt and Etisalat Misr announced an IT project that aims to create an agile and efficient foundation for rapid business and customer growth.
Ericsson’s first Cloud and IP summit in Egypt
Ericsson showcased its Cloud and IP solutions at the first Cloud and IP Summit held recently at the JW Marriot Hotel and Smart Village in Egypt
StarLink extends distribution coverage with Dell Software
The company’s channel partners in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon can now provide their customers with Dell Software’s connected security solution.
Internet fills the gap as some TV stations shut down in Egypt during transition
The Internet held up in Egypt as the military deposed the country’s president Wednesday, with both the former president’s aides and the opposition using Twitter and Facebook extensively to communicate with followers in Egypt and the rest of the world.