REGIONAL TRANSFORMATION OUTLOOK 2019 In the Middle East region, revenue from the food delivery market is expected to grow at an annual growth rate of 13.6%. Hence, it is not surprising that
REGIONAL TRANSFORMATION OUTLOOK 2019 The market is at an inflection point, where the right digital strategies become the differentiator and source of competitive advantage for organisations. And for the first time in
In 2017, CEOs in the UAE and Oman were excited about the future: they saw technology-driven change as a significant opportunity to disrupt their sector. That optimism continues in 2018, with business
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NetApp has named Kristian Kerr its new Vice President Partners & Pathways for the EMEA region. He will take responsibility for developing and executing the channel strategies and programs that support partners
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du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), added Continuous and Real Time- Risk and Compliance Management Services for its managed cloud and data center offering; courtesy of a new partnership with Caveonix
The acquisition is an investment in technology and talent to accelerate Tata Communications’ growth in the global mobility and Internet of Things market Tata Communications, a leading global digital infrastructure provider, is
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Successful food manufacturers of the future will be the agile innovators who prioritise connections with consumers becoming increasingly overloaded with information on brands and products. That is the view of Karen Stanton,