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Antoine Harb, Team Leader, Middle East and North Africa, Kingston Technology.
Antoine Harb, Team Leader, Middle East and North Africa, Kingston Technology.

5G, IIoT, homes, driving creation of micro datacentres

Whilst the world seems to be on a quest to push all data access, application access and interconnectivity out to edge networking concepts, what will happen when the eventual explosion of the
5 years ago
Ehab Kanary, CommScope Infrastructure EMEA, Emerging Markets Sales VP, CommScope.
Ehab Kanary, CommScope Infrastructure EMEA, Emerging Markets Sales VP, CommScope.

Driving latency into the single millisecond range

The demands on the network, like speed and capacity, are constantly increasing. New technologies on the horizon can enable 400G in the near future and 800G soon after. As business needs evolve,
5 years ago
Farid Faraidooni, Chief New Business and Innovation Officer, du.
Farid Faraidooni, Chief New Business and Innovation Officer, du.

Partnerships key to support datacentre transformation

Recent times have witnessed innovation and transformation come to fruition with regards to datacentre solutions, trends that continue to unfold. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being pursued to optimise, automate, and
5 years ago
James Petter, International Vice President, Pure Storage.
James Petter, International Vice President, Pure Storage.

The vision of an all-flash datacentre

Just over ten years ago Pure set out to create the all-flash datacentre, and to make all-flash technology accessible for every organisation and every workload. This is coming true and it will
5 years ago
Gaurav Mohan, VP Sales South Asia, MEA and CIS, Netscout.
Gaurav Mohan, VP Sales South Asia, MEA and CIS, Netscout.

Transformation of work driving datacentre transformation

Today’s digital world runs on the enterprises’ ability to build a great customer experience anytime, anywhere. This requires instant access to information and a fundamental shift in how enterprises think about datacentres.
5 years ago
Hakim Lazizi, Secure Power Leader, Middle East and Africa, Schneider Electric.
Hakim Lazizi, Secure Power Leader, Middle East and Africa, Schneider Electric.

Sustainability becoming differentiator for datacentres

A recent 451 Research report surveyed 800+ datacentre providers worldwide and discovered the majority of respondents 57% view sustainability as a competitive differentiator and cite customer expectations as a major driver. But
5 years ago
Narender Vasandani, RCDD, Technical Services Group Manager, India, Middle East, Africa, Siemon.
Narender Vasandani, RCDD, Technical Services Group Manager, India, Middle East, Africa, Siemon.

Preparing infrastructure for next capacity datacentres

The rise of connected technologies including 5G, telehealth and autonomous vehicles raises technical limitations such as latency. Edge datacentres have emerged to reduce the distances between end users, their devices, and the
5 years ago
Ossama Eldeeb, Director, Partner Organisation, VMware, Middle East, Turkey and North Africa.
Ossama Eldeeb, Director, Partner Organisation, VMware, Middle East, Turkey and North Africa.

Business performance linked to software code development

Earlier this year three quarters of CIOs named application modernisation as a top priority, but at the same time almost 48% of executives admitted it had been over a year since they
5 years ago
David Noël, Regional Vice President, Southern Europe, Middle East and Africa, AppDynamics.
David Noël, Regional Vice President, Southern Europe, Middle East and Africa, AppDynamics.

Pandemic flip, creation of overwhelming IT complexity

After more than a year of urgent and rapid digital transformation in response to the global pandemic, technologists find themselves struggling to manage spiralling levels of complexity within the IT department. In
5 years ago
Emma Hitzke, Senior Product Marketing Director, Emerging Technology, Oracle.
Emma Hitzke, Senior Product Marketing Director, Emerging Technology, Oracle.

Slowdown in IT spending is not on the cards ahead

Some consequences of the pandemic will be around for years, but a slowdown in gutsy business moves is not one of them. In fact, 80% of executives in a new survey said their
5 years ago

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