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1.5 million new users come online every month in the Middle East

Regional telcos look to monetise surge in online activity

Convergence in the telecoms and media space has moved away from simply being able to watch television programmes on a mobile device. With long-term evolution (LTE) set for release in the third quarter of this year in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the technology is now advanced enough to support services like video-on-demand on the mobile platform.
Middle East: Wednesday, June 15 - 2011 at 14:37
1.5 million new users come online every month in the Middle East

Regional telcos look to monetise surge in online activity

Convergence in the telecoms and media space has moved away from simply being able to watch television programmes on a mobile device. With long-term evolution (LTE) set for release in the third quarter of this year in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the technology is now advanced enough to support services like video-on-demand on the mobile platform.
Middle East: Wednesday, June 15 - 2011 at 14:37
Attacks on Sony PLaystation exposed the accounts of over 100 million users.

Security experts warn of cloud computing risks

Cloud computing is causing genuine security issues for internet users, according to some experts. But others say storing data in the cloud is actually safer. Tellingly, and perhaps quite worryingly, it is the security professionals themselves with the concerns.
Middle East: Monday, June 13 - 2011 at 14:05
Attacks on Sony PLaystation exposed the accounts of over 100 million users.

Security experts warn of cloud computing risks

Cloud computing is causing genuine security issues for internet users, according to some experts. But others say storing data in the cloud is actually safer. Tellingly, and perhaps quite worryingly, it is the security professionals themselves with the concerns.
Middle East: Monday, June 13 - 2011 at 14:05
LTE technology rapidly increases mobile broadband speeds

Operators seek to profit from high speed mobile broadband

LTE technology is widely seen as the next big thing in telecoms and the mobile broadband sector in particular. However, while an LTE network can greatly enhance mobile broadband speeds, questions remain about how operators will be able to generate revenue from the emerging technology.
Middle East: Thursday, May 05 - 2011 at 14:53
the information in the digital universe between 2009 and 2020 will grow by a factor of 44

Data storage market thrives as digital content continues to increase dramatically

Earlier this year in London, IT firm EMC announced over 40 simultaneous product launches, all in the field of data storage. As the world's data production increases at a dramatic rate, this has become an area where all the top dogs are looking to get involved.
Middle East: Wednesday, April 06 - 2011 at 10:03
Companies are being forced into making IT purchases they don't need.

How the software industry is controlling your IT spend

Many enterprises honestly believe they are in control of their own technology spending environments. Unfortunately, this can be far from the truth. Instead, the software industry and, to a lesser extent, the hardware industry players, frequently force companies into unnecessary spending.
Middle East: Thursday, March 24 - 2011 at 15:43
The iPad2 could be available in the UAE by March end

iPad 2 to hit UAE stores next week as laptop market fears the worst

Consumers in the UAE may not have to wait long to get their hands on the iPad2 after it was revealed by consumer electronics store Jacky's Electronics that the devices could be on their shelves from next week, and the launch of new tablets is expected to have a knock on effect on laptop sales.
Middle East: Wednesday, March 09 - 2011 at 12:38
Companies need to be able to negotiate software licenses properly.

How to negotiate software licenses and avoid piracy claims

Technically, software licenses are legally binding permissive documents. They provide very specific terms under which you may use the narrowly defined product. Any use outside those guidelines, terms, conditions, or clauses is considered license non compliance and may even be defined as software piracy.
Middle East: Monday, March 07 - 2011 at 13:45
Apple's iPad2 is due for US release on March 11

Apple launches iPad2 into fiercely competitive tablet market

Apple has officially launched the iPad2, revealing its release date to be March 11 in the US. The impact on the tablet market, which is dominated by Apple, is set to be huge.
Middle East: Sunday, March 06 - 2011 at 12:18
Internet addresses are running out.

Companies told to prepare for new internet addressing system IPv6

As modern communications evolve, the reliance on the internet and IP addresses grows unabated. However, this demand has created an inflection point in the internet's very existence.
Middle East: Wednesday, March 02 - 2011 at 15:53
Broadband adoption in Egypt is contuining to increase

IT and telecoms found firmly at centre of Egypt protests

The IT and telecoms industry has played a huge part in the unrest still being witnessed in Egypt. Both sides of the dispute have either used it or banned it, in an attempt to gain an advantage.
Egypt: Thursday, February 10 - 2011 at 16:39
Ali Ahmar, regional sales manager, MENA, Brocade Communications

Businesses turn to virtualisation of data centres to improve efficiency

To maintain a competitive advantage in today's dynamic business environment, IT organisations are facing untold pressure to reduce costs and improve efficiency. An organisation's ability to enhance agility, reduce costs, and improve efficiencies hinges on building a powerful yet flexible IT infrastructure that gives employees the tools and information they need to react quickly to changing market conditions.
Middle East: Thursday, February 10 - 2011 at 15:16
E-government systems have been introduced across the Middle East.

Government sector is thriving market for Middle East IT companies

Technology is ultimately designed to make people's lives easier. One of the major areas where this is evident is in government, where IT can make a real difference to the way crucial services for citizens are operated. Therefore it is no surprise that IT firms, in the Middle East and globally, see the government sector as a hugely important area.
Middle East: Tuesday, January 25 - 2011 at 16:34
Tablet PCs appear to be being bought as companion devices

Laptops and Desktop PCs still in demand despite tablet popularity

With the surge in popularity of tablets and smart phones, it has been speculated that the desktop PC, and even laptops, are in danger of being a thing of the past. However, those inside the industry believe the older devices still have a considerable shelf life.
Middle East: Sunday, January 16 - 2011 at 13:33
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