Graham Porter, Marketing Manager Sun Microsystems.

Sun expanding presence

The sun appears to be shining brightly on Sun Microsystems with an ever expanding presence in the region. Marketing Manager Graham Porter talks about their maverick image, radical approaches to the selling of software including Star Office and prospects in the region - from Libya through to Iran.
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United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 26 - 2004 at 16:34 | Duration: 6:01
Joy to the world

Techno News October 24

Techno News - a look at some of the latest gizmos, software and hardware in the technology market. In this issue of Techno News Phil Blizzard takes a look at a new digital camera resembling a police speed gun, the latest MP3player from 'Ministry of Sound' and a power (point) punching multimedia jukebox.
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United Arab Emirates: Sunday, October 24 - 2004 at 14:00 | Duration: 2:40
Tarek Hassaniyeh a smiling Symbol at Gitex

Handheld wireless solutions from Symbol

From traffic wardens and waitresses, to supermarkets and courier services, handheld wireless solutions offer greater flexibility and more freedom. Phil Blizzard talks with Symbol's sales manager Tarek Hassaniyeh to find out more about the various applications for the solutions offered by Symbol.
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United Arab Emirates: Saturday, October 23 - 2004 at 20:27 | Duration: 6:24
Tapas Roy - Chief Operating Officer, Raqmiyat

Rolls Royce software for the banking sector - Raqmiyat

Often referred to as the provider of the 'Rolls Royce' of software for the banking sector, Raqmiyat has a big reputation to live up to. Chief Operating Officer Tapas Roy explains what they offer and how they expect to see a doubling of their growth from today's USD25 million to USD50 million in just three years.
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United Arab Emirates: Saturday, October 23 - 2004 at 20:21 | Duration: 3:51
Robert Dung at Gitex 2004

Youngest Player with ambitious plans - BenQ

Robert Dung, MD BenQ, talks at Gitex about being the new kid on the block, branding on bridges, Euro 2004 and style for the younger generation. He also gives a glimpse into their expansionist plans for taking over the regional market during the next few years.
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United Arab Emirates: Saturday, October 23 - 2004 at 20:16 | Duration: 4:57
Phil Blizzard talking with Ahmed Khalil on the Toshiba stand at Gitex.

Toshiba and their selfish technology

Ahmed Khalil, Regional General Manager Middle East & Africa Computer Systems Division, divulges their new 'Selfish Technology' policy and is open enough to talk about their new products on display at Gitex, in an exclusive AME Info Radio interview. As well as the latest products, news and developments he also reflects back as we take a look at the Toshiba museum pieces.
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United Arab Emirates: Saturday, October 23 - 2004 at 12:04 | Duration: 7:38
Francis Veldeman

Speaking the oracle @ Gitex

Francis Veldeman, VP E-Business Suite, Oracle Europe, Middle East & Africa talks about partneship alliances, Oracle's presence at Gitex 2004 and what they anticipate for next year's show
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United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 21 - 2004 at 15:49 | Duration: 7:17
Baha Essa, sharing the knowledge the  Microsoft way

Innovations from Microsoft

With one of the largest stands at Gitex 2004 Baha Essa, Communications Manager for Microsoft Middle East takes us on a guided tour, looking at some of their latest innovations.
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United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 21 - 2004 at 15:01 | Duration: 3:59
Let Chung, president of the Marble Watch Company proudly displaying his hi-tech timepiece!

Office files on your wrist

Gitex is a maze of technology - from a glittering array of notebooks and PCs to mega storage facilities. Phil Blizzard takes a look at one of the smallest storage devices, which also tells the time.
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United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 21 - 2004 at 14:23 | Duration: 2:53

Does Big Data invade personal privacies or enhance user experience?

Audio: Big Data is proving valuable for business intelligence, and technology is maturing to provide effective real-time analytics, but as firms process large amounts of personal data, should we be concerned, or simply embrace an improved end-user experience? Steven Bond caught up Josh Klahr, Vice President of Product Management at Greenplum, during EMC World in Las Vegas, about his perspectives and personal findings, including consumer rewards for profilic and targetted tweeting.
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USA: Tuesday, December 00 - 0 at 00:00 | Duration: 5:24