ESET has been named as a Challenger in the 2018 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Protection Platforms. The company was the only Challenger named in the Magic Quadrant. ESET was evaluated based
‘Hackers love unsecured printers’— The HP Hole-in-one Print Security event, held in association with Enterprise Channels MEA at the Almouj Golf Course in Muscat on 31st January engaged high level IT decision
BIOS has been appointed Disaster Recovery Service provider by Al Naboodah Group Enterprises (ANGE). BIOS is the first and only company from the Middle East to be recognized by Gartner as a ‘Visionary’ for
Royal Philips and VPS Healthcare signed a multi-year partnership agreement to install Philips Tasy EMR in VPS Healthcare hospitals and clinics throughout the United Arab Emirates, Oman and India. Tasy EMR is
Gulf Business Machines appointed Wassim Seliman as General Manager of the company’s Kuwait business, effective January 2018. In his new role, Wassim will be responsible for maintaining GBM Kuwait’s customer relationships, the
Emerson has acquired GeoFields for pipeline integrity data collection, management and risk analysis for the oil and gas industry. GeoFields software enables pipeline operators to collect critical integrity data, perform risk modeling
Cisco revealed powerful assurance innovations across its intent-based networking portfolio that will help IT teams shift from reactive to proactive. It will address the 43% of time IT spends troubleshooting, while making
DP World has embarked on a programme to drive digital transformation across its business operations worldwide using Oracle Cloud Applications (SaaS). The digital transformation programme supports the company’s strategy to develop complementary
ManageEngine’s security information and event management (SIEM) solution, Log360, is now equipped with a prebuilt report and strengthened correlation engine to simplify enterprises’ efforts to meet General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements.
Red Hat has signed a definitive agreement to acquire CoreOS for a purchase price of $250 million, subject to certain adjustments at closing that are not expected to be material. Red Hat’s