Quest and One Identity have announced a new partnership with Exclusive Networks Middle East to distribute the full suite of products and services under the Quest Software Company umbrella.
Over 80% of UAE centennials are mobile gamers: study
The global gaming market will reach over $115 billion in 2018. At over $50 billion, the mobile gaming industry accounts for nearly half of all the global gaming revenue.0 4220Hystax inks distribution deal with VAD Technologies
VAD Technologies has announced a long-term business alliance with Hystax to deliver latest cloud technologies to customers in the GCC …
Avaya Spaces provides new capabilities for cloud-based collaboration and meetings
Avaya Holdings Corp. has added new capabilities to its Avaya Spaces by centralising voice, video, messaging, chat and task management …
How machine learning can bring valuable insights to manufacturing firms
Embracing the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the manufacturing industry is not just practical, but …
Cloud4C achieves Microsoft Azure Expert MSP status
Global Cloud Managed Services Provider (MSP) Cloud4c has announced that it has achieved Microsoft Azure Expert Managed Services Provider status from Microsoft.
Raqmiyat announces partnership with Ivanti for GCC
Regional systems integrator and provider of digital transformation solutions and services Raqmiyat has announced that it is now a regional …
SentinelOne names new vice president for EMEA
SentinelOne, the autonomous endpoint protection company, has announced the appointment of Daniel Kollberg as vice president EMEA.
Prestigio unveils the Click&Touch keyboard
ASBIS Enterprises Plc, a leading distributor of IT products in emerging markets of Europe, Middle East and Africa, has significantly …
UAE investors favoured US tech stocks in 2019: Saxo Bank
FinTech-focused multi-asset trading and investment firm Saxo Bank has revealed that US tech firms were the most traded among its UAE-based clients in 2019.
Celebrating milestones: 20 years of enterprise Java
As we celebrate the last 20 years of enterprise Java, it is important to look back at the platform’s history to better understand where it came from and how we arrived where we are today.