Mobile phone innovations through the 'eye of the device' as Phil Blizzard talks to Sandeep Saighal, GM, Telecoms, Samsung, MENA, about a couple of the latest smartphones recently launched by Samsung.
United Arab Emirates:
Sunday, November 02 - 2008 at 16:56
Singapore Government's Infocomm supplies IT expertise to numerous authorities in the Middle East, as Shaik Umar, Centre Director (Middle East) explains to Phil Blizzard. There is also talk about the island state's IT facilities.
United Arab Emirates:
Sunday, October 26 - 2008 at 23:53
We continue the 'battle against cybercrime' with Sarah Whipp, VP Marketing, EMEA, McAfee to to Phil Blizzard, at Gitex, about the security solutions which need to be implemented by organisations, no matter what size they are, in order to reduce attacks by cyber-criminals.
United Arab Emirates:
Sunday, October 26 - 2008 at 09:33
Launched at Gulf Comms, Gitex, the Abu Dhabi based company YahSat aims to provide a multitude of services from their dedicated satellite, including high speed broadband access for consumers. Phil Blizzard talks to Shawkat Ahmed, CCO, YahSat.
United Arab Emirates:
Thursday, October 23 - 2008 at 14:35
ATM fraud has been prevelent across the globe and is just one aspect of cybercrime which McAfee are tackling. At Gitex, Dubai, Phil Blizzard spoke to Sarah Whipp, VP Marketing, EMEA, McAfee, first about the different types of criminal activities.
United Arab Emirates:
Thursday, October 23 - 2008 at 10:21
In the final part of our Google it trilogy from Gitex we look at their B2B solutions. Phil Blizzard talks to Jesper Frederiksen, Head of Enterprise EMEA Sales, about their offerings and their recent 'royal' visitor who dropped by for tea.
United Arab Emirates:
Wednesday, October 22 - 2008 at 12:06
From new kids on the block YahSat and 'du' to established providers like Inmarsat and Etisalat we tour Gulf Comms at Gitex Dubai. Phil Blizzard reports looks at what is on offer on land, across the water and via space.
United Arab Emirates:
Tuesday, October 21 - 2008 at 12:50
Khaled Kefel, Regional MD, Research In Motion, the company behind the Blackberry, tells Edward Poultney, at Gitex, why the product will continue to guarantee increased revenues despite the current global financial slowdown
United Arab Emirates:
Tuesday, October 21 - 2008 at 12:43
Google talk and an Arabian perspective for the global internet search engine organisation, who recently opened an office at Dubai Internet City. We also talk about advertising and the impact of the downturn in the global economy.
United Arab Emirates:
Monday, October 20 - 2008 at 17:20
Smart City CEO, Fareed Adulrahman, talks to Phil Blizzard about the concept and the progress of the début projects in Malta and India, along with the development of prospects in face of the current global economic upheaval.
United Arab Emirates:
Monday, October 20 - 2008 at 16:54
Panasonic are displaying the largest plasma screen in the world at Gitex. Measuring in at a giant 150 inch, the screen creates a dynamic focal point within the Consumer Electronics section, as Phil Blizzard reports.
United Arab Emirates:
Monday, October 20 - 2008 at 12:21
Internet search giant Google are making their Gitex debut and using the event to showcase their core operations. Yasmina Brihi, Marketing Manager, MENA, Google talks to Phil Blizzard about their presence at Gitex and also the focus of their Dubai office.
United Arab Emirates:
Sunday, October 19 - 2008 at 15:24
Gitex Dubai with everthing from jumbo size tv screens to SMART Cities, from printing to telecomms and techno-fashion, along with show debutant Google, is sure to attract the techno savy and the not so savy in their hordes, as Phil Blizzard reports.
United Arab Emirates:
Sunday, October 19 - 2008 at 13:34
The biggest technology event in the Middle East attracts some of the biggest crowds to the Dubai International Convention Centre. Phil Blizzard previews Gitex Technology week and the traffic chaos associated with it.
United Arab Emirates:
Thursday, October 16 - 2008 at 13:41
The world's first 22" and 24" full HD LCD monitors have been launched by Taiwanese company BenQ. Phil Blizzard looks at the bright, sharp, energy saving monitors with Manish Bakshi, GM, ME&A, BenQ, and talks about the product range and why there is a change in aspect ratio.
United Arab Emirates:
Wednesday, August 13 - 2008 at 10:00