Hewlett Packard Enterprise Middle East vice president and managing director Dr. Fabio Fontana speaks about inspiring channel partners to come …
Micro Focus shares drop after missing revenue targets
Micro Focus shares tumbled 17 percent at the beginning of the week, rebounding only fractionally over the next few days.1 2732Abu Dhabi authority teams up with HPE to boost digital transformation
Abu Dhabi Smart Solutions and Services Authority (ADSSSA) has partnered with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to accelerate the Abu Dhabi Government’s digital transformation efforts.
HPE hosts Discover More conference in Dubai
Hewlett Packard Enterprise hosted the first-ever Discover More conference in Dubai.
HPE president and CEO Antonio Neri launches Digital Life Garages in Dubai
HPE president and CEO Antonio Neri launched the firm’s Digital Life Garage innovation centres at the Discover More conference in Dubai, where the first DILG will be opened in September.
HPE president and CEO Antonio Neri on how to accelerate partner ecosystems
Hewlett Packard Enterprise President and CEO Antonio Neri highlights the firm’s channel-centric approach to digital transformation.
How HPE GreenLake Flex Capacity can benefit enterprises
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s vice president and managing director for the Middle East, Dr Fabio Fontana, and Kinda Baydoun, Middle East …
Unlocking AI’s business value: CIO 100 keynote
HPE’s director of channel and alliances Kinda Baydoun on ‘HPE Solutions to unlock business values of artificial intelligence (AI)’ resonated well with the audience.
CIO 100 Awards 2019: winners announced
CNME and TahawulTech.com’s fifith annual CIO 100 Awards ceremony took place on Tuesday, honouring the top 100 C-level IT leaders from across the region.
China hacked tech giants and then attacked clients: report
Acting on behalf of China’s Ministry of State Security, hackers have breached the networks of technology giants Hewlett Packard Enterprise …
Employees in EMEA have the “worst cybersecurity discipline”: study
Workers in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) have the worst cybersecurity discipline in the world and displaying signs of “security fatigue,” according to a new study.