In today’s digital world, the identity of users is defined by their digital credentials. The ability to demonstrate their identity, …
Flexibility improves productivity in UAE firms: report
84% of those surveyed in the UAE agree that flexible working helps them retain top talent whilst 65% are now offering this to help them recruit, according to new study by International Workplace Group (IWG), the parent group of leading workspace companies including Regus.0 2974Zscaler research exposes severe mobile apps security issues
Up to 10 percent of mobile apps expose user passwords and login names, 25 percent expose personally identifiable information and …
BlackBerry tops the class for UAE students
BlackBerry tops the bill for students in the UAE, according to a new survey by Axiom Telecom. An extensive and …
An Electric collaboration
There is nothing more salivating for most business heads than the prospect of being a huge global company. But as …
On the move, on the money
Mobility has changed the whole landscape of the enterprise. People now want to be able to work from anywhere, at …
Mobility is not a top CIO priority in Asia Pacific
Mobility is not a top CIO priority, according to a new report from Forrester on the latest end-user computing trends …
India sees large IT investment increase
The Indian SME segment has seen its IT spending largely increase in the last two years, contributing towards 38% of …
Qualcomm sees smartphones pushing demand toward year end
Qualcomm has lowered its forecast of global cellular device shipments for 2012 due to a gloomy economic outlook, though it …
Mobile device policies need to be liberal but firm: Gartner
Companies that put in dedicated policies for trusted work systems are now faced with a deluge of mobile devices in …
Samsung widening lead over Apple: analysts
Samsung began distancing itself from Apple as the undisputed global leader in smartphone sales, according to a poll of 41 …