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Expanded knowledge of latest global IT solutions essential for regional organizations, says university expert

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 19 - 2009 at 12:08
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Regional organizations have a long way to go, if they are to fully leverage the benefits of IT, says a Dubai-based IT expert.

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  • Dr. Rahwan.
    Dr. Rahwan.
Speaking on the sidelines of this year's Gitex IT exhibition, Dr. Iyad Rahwan, Senior Lecturer in Informatics at The British University in Dubai (BUiD), the Middle East's leading research-based postgraduate university, said that regional organizations would greatly benefit from dedicated IT Research and Development (R&D) teams. Yet, very few regional organisations have dedicated R&D staff.

"R&D is important since it significantly improves the ability of regional companies to compete globally by offering novel IT products and services,"

said Dr. Rahwan.

Currently, it is believed that many services-based companies in the Middle East depend on the same vendors from around the world to provide them with IT solutions and technologies. Essentially, this limits the ability of a company to differentiate itself from competitors, since many competitors can procure the same IT solutions and provide comparable services.

"This complete reliance on existing technologies also severely limits the competitiveness of Middle East-based IT companies internationally," added Dr. Rahwan.

"After all, the massive industry of Web search, as initiated by Google, started in a Stanford University laboratory and emerged from the work of a couple of graduate students. Similar examples abound in the IT industry. Yet, we have not seen a single internationally-competitive major IT services provider emerge from the region," he added.

Dr. Rawhan also believes another under-estimated function of R&D teams is that they provide the organisation with the ability to respond quickly to the development of new technologies.

"For example, if your company employs a team of scientists who attend the latest academic conference on Web search or Web advertising technologies, your will be much more likely to lead the introduction of these technologies into the market. This is why major successful players like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and IBM all have R&D laboratories," Dr. Rawhan said.

"The Middle East should take note from countries like Singapore and Ireland, where government bodies are providing substantial funding to universities and industry start-ups for research in advanced IT solutions. these countries have revolutionised their IT industries through such schemes; regionally, Qatar seems to be following this approach and I am certain it will reap benefits in the future," Rahwan concluded.

BUiD offers two advanced Master programmes in IT jointly with the University of Edinburgh (number one in the field in the UK). The MSc in IT covers advanced emerging technologies in topics like Semantic Web standards and tools, data mining, machine learning, knowledge management, and Artificial Intelligence. The MSc in IT Management combines some of those IT courses with project management skills, to produce IT managers able to introduce innovation into their organizations.
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About The British University in Dubai:
The British University in Dubai (BUiD) is the Middle East's leading research-based postgraduate university, facilitating world-class education, training and research. It provides an important and growing community and resource for young professionals, leading academic, corporate managers and aspiring leaders of all description.

BUiD, a truly local university, is accredited by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and internationally recognised for its top quality education, which is on par with British standards thanks to its association with UK-based universities including the University of Edinburgh, the University of Birmingham, the University of Manchester, Cardiff University and the Cass Business School at City University, London.

BUiD offers full and part-time research based Masters Degree programmes, the regions first accredited Doctorate in Education and Continuing Professional Development courses in: Education, Finance and Banking, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, IT Management, Project Management, Systems Engineering, and Sustainable Design of the Built Environment.

The non-profit university has attracted academic experts to develop regionally tailored programmes, in which they extend and challenge the boundaries of knowledge, understanding and research.

BUiD works in collaboration with leading organization and institutions including Atkins, Emirates Green Council Building, KHDA, Ministry of Education, Dubai Human Resource Forum, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ADCCI) and CIOB among others, to encourage professional development across the UAE's public and private sectors.

The founders of the University are the Al Maktoum Foundation, the Dubai Development and Investment Authority, Rolls-Royce, the British Business Group and the National Bank of Dubai. The University is governed by a Council under the chairmanship of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum.

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