IBM has announced that Jordan Electric Power Company (JEPCO) has selected IBM Cloud to transform and modernise its IT infrastructure.

IBM has announced that Jordan Electric Power Company (JEPCO) has selected IBM Cloud to transform and modernise its IT infrastructure.
The company’s channel partners in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon can now provide their customers with Dell Software’s connected security solution.
With Saudia Arabia’s telecoms regulator, the CITC, set to award the country’s first three mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) licences in the coming quarter, Ben Rossi examines why — contrary to other regions — they are yet to play a major part in the Middle East’s telecoms industry.
OKI Middle East, India and Africa recently held its annual distributor conference in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference was attended …
ICT distributor Logicom on Sunday announced that it had signed a partnership agreement with data management and storage vendor NetApp. …
Oliver Ebel, Executive Director and General Manger, Lenovo Middle East and Africa, explains why rumours of the PC’s demise are …
In response to the growing demand for alternative methods of online payment, CashU and Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) on Monday …
Lenovo announced on Monday that it is now the number-four PC manufacturer in the Middle East and Africa, based on …
Lenovo announced on Monday that it is now the number-four PC manufacturer in the Middle East and Africa, based on …
It is never easy doing something for the first time, making a first-time success that much sweeter. Imagine, then, the …
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