SEED Group, a Dubai firm led by a royal family member Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, is reportedly backing a Liechtenstein-based crypto fund.
Cisco executive outlines Top 5 tips for mitigating the threat of device sharing
Martin Lee, EMEA Lead for Cisco Talos, outlines his 5 top tips to mitigate the ongoing threat of device sharing, … 0 696AOC debuts new series of surveillance monitors
AOC has announced the expansion of product portfolio with the introduction of its brand new E1 series of surveillance monitors targeting the fast-growing regional market for video surveillance.
Honeywell to integrate voice tech with SAP Business One
Honeywell has announced the launch of a fully integrated voice-directed productivity solution for SAP Business One users across the Middle East.
Seven in 10 businesses in EMEA are moving to the cloud: study
Seven in 10 organisations are likely to move more of their business functions to the cloud in the coming years, according to a study by Equinix.
UAE gears up to host region’s first IoT lighting conference
Dubai is set to put the spotlight on how smart lighting solutions are making their way to the UAE market as the country pursues its aim of developing smart cities.
Bulwark celebrates two decades of regional operations
Regional cybersecurity-specialised value-added distributor Bulwark is celebrating twenty years of successful operations in the region.
A10’s app delivery solution now on Microsoft Azure Marketplace
A10 Networks has announced the availability of its cloud-native Application Delivery solution including the Harmony Controller, vThunder ADC and Lightning ADC in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.
Westcon-Comstor Group MD on big market opportunities in 2019
In an in-depth conversation with Reseller ME, Steve Lockie, group MD, Westcon-Comstor, reveals the big market opportunities partners must leverage …
Apple fixes FaceTime privacy bug
Apple has said that it has fixed a privacy flaw in its group video chat software and that it plans to improve how it handles reports of software bugs.
Japan plans to hack citizens’ IoT devices ahead of Tokyo Olympics
Japanese authorities have reportedly approved a new amendment to a law, which would allow government workers to hack civilians’s personal technology.