CNME Editor Mark Forker interviewed Sayed Hashish, General Manager, Microsoft UAE, to find out how the global IT behemoth helped the country respond to the challenges presented by COVID-19, how it has leveraged its technological expertise to lead the recovery – and how Microsoft is helping to reimagine the IT ecosystem moving forward.
74% of UAE workers trust robots more than their manager: Oracle
People have more trust in robots than their managers, according to the second annual AI at Work study conducted by …
DCG hosts “Future-Proof your business” event
Dubai Computer Group (DCG), together with consulting and business solution provider NAVO has recently hosted a networking evening at Le …
India-UAE AI Bridge to bring $20B in economic benefits
The UAE and Invest India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the India – UAE Artificial Intelligence Bridge. The …
EMC study reveals enterprises still not prepared for digital future
EMC recently announced the results of its latest research entitled, ‘The Information Generation: Transforming The Future’ that explores the impact of a growing global community of digital citizens.
Building the data centre of the future
Sufian Dweik, Regional Director, MEMA, Brocade Communications, offers a flexible, on-demand strategy for Middle East enterprises.
R&M warns Middle East against investing in under-developed tech
Swiss structured cabling specialist R&M has warned Middle East organisations against premature investments as long as standards are not defined and components are not fully developed.
Blackberry CEO: Tablets are doomed
Blackberry CEO Thorsten Heins has made a bold prediction: He says that tablets don’t have much of a future. “In …
IT enduring largest disruption to date, says EMC’s Brian Gallagher
The IT industry is in the midst of its largest disruption to date, according to Brian Gallagher, President of EMC’s …
Dell eyes ARM supercomputers of the future
Not fazed by a takeover battle looming on the sidelines, members of Dell’s research division are putting together the pieces …