As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread across the world, organisations are closing offices and mandating remote working.
Excessive technology use to blame for child obesity in UAE, Saudi Arabia
Nine in 10 children across UAE and KSA have access to tablets, smartphones or other handheld electronic devices with screens.1 3684UAE residents play a role in improving government services”: Sheikh Mohammed
The UAE has launched a new ‘Mystery Shopper’ application to enhance the role of customers in enhancing the performance of government entities and efficiency of the services they provide.
How Western Digital aims to make cities ‘smarter’
CNME Editor Mark Forker caught up with Khwaja Saifuddin, Senior Sales Director, Middle East at Western Digital, to find out …
“Diversity is our strength”: HSBC CIO Ghinwa Baradhi
Tahawultech spoke to Ghinwa Baradhi, CIO at HSBC Bank Middle East, to find out how new technologies like blockchain will …
NCC UAE supports Dubai Police’s Security Innovation Lab with new solutions
The National Computer Corporation UAE (NCC UAE) has recently taken part in the opening of the Security Innovation Lab in Dubai Police.
Machine learning to advance threat hunting capabilities: Linkshadow
LinkShadow has announced that it supports IDC with their recent whitepaper that talks about how adoption of machine learning based …
Galaxy Z Flip to open a new decade of foldable mobile innovation: Samsung
Samsung Gulf has launched the Galaxy Z Flip, which was engineered with first-of-its-kind foldable glass, during an exclusive event in the UAE.
Marking a new era of experience: Samsung Galaxy S20 series debuts in the UAE
Samsung Gulf Electronics has officially launched its latest flagship lineup in the UAE – the Galaxy S20 series.
BASF taps Seidor MENA for business transformation project
Regional systems integrator and digital transformation company, Seidor, has announced that it has joined forces with BASF to support the …
Lack of investments in digital tech hinder growth for GCC oil refiners
Around 88 percent of oil refiners in the GCC region say lack of investment in digital technology poses a significant threat to improving margins and lowers their competitive advantage.