Aruba, a HPE company, announced that UAE fuel service-station operator Emarat is set to optimise its wireless, wired, and WAN infrastructure with Aruba technology and introduce automated, cloud-native Edge computing.

Aruba, a HPE company, announced that UAE fuel service-station operator Emarat is set to optimise its wireless, wired, and WAN infrastructure with Aruba technology and introduce automated, cloud-native Edge computing.
Murray Irvine, Senior Director, Data Centre Compute and Solutions – MERAT, Dell Technologies, outlines why sustainability is the key to a future-proof edge and how we can utilise edge to overcome data challenges.
Looking ahead, Shukri Eid, Managing Director for the Gulf Region at Cisco sees four important trends that will have a major impact on the business and communities around the world.
Using AI in Cycling Tracks’ solution to be displayed at the Roads and Transport Authority stand. The solution will help to build a safe cycling community in Dubai.
Saudi Arabia’s Hafil Transportation Company Increases Efficiency with Infor Enterprise Asset Management.
Focus will be on 18TB MG09 Series HDDs, S300 for the enterprise and KIOXIA Solid State Drives for the Enterprise and Canvio Gaming for the Consumer segment.
Sascha Giese, Head Geek, SolarWinds discusses their participation at GITEX 2021, trends both positive and negative to look out for in 2022 and the value of face-to-face networking in the modern era.
Shakeeb Ahamed, Business Development Manager, ASUS Commercial Business, spoke on their planned product portfolio for GITEX, the importance of providing solutions for the commercial end-user community and the rapid upgradation of IT infrastructure across business sectors.
S.M. Hussaini, CEO, Almoayyed Computers Middle East, took the time to answer some questions concerning their hopes for GITEX Global 2021, insight into AI/ML trends and their take on security for cloud infrastructure.
James Lyne, Chief Technology Officer, SANS Institute, tells Security Advisor how cybersecurity specialists without basic IT skills are like surgeons that don’t know anatomy.