Avaya told delegates that blockchain could be used to transform how customer satisfaction is monitored by regulatory bodies, and how banks control identity management.

Avaya told delegates that blockchain could be used to transform how customer satisfaction is monitored by regulatory bodies, and how banks control identity management.
At GITEX, UAE-based security firm DarkMatter is talking about building cyber resilience and trust as organisations in the Middle East embark on their digital transformation journey.
The panel discussion was a part of e-Dirham’s awareness initiatives, which include an interactive talk by experts from the financial and banking sector.
Microsoft was visited by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum this afternoon at the firm’s Hall 7 stand, where it is exhibiting its broad solutions portfolio, chief among them its AI products and services.
Mimecast, an email and data security company, will discuss how organisations can build a comprehensive cyber resilience strategy for email as part of its participation at GITEX Technology Week.
Ahmed Al-Hujairi, CEO of Worksmart, the organising company of Bahrain’s National Pavilion at GITEX said, “45 companies are expected to participate this year, an increase of nearly 50% from the previous year. This will contribute to keeping abreast of global developments in the ICT sector.”
GET TAHAWULTECH.COM IN YOUR INBOX