High image quality from new 1/2 inch-type Exmor 3CMOS sensors Sony hasunveiled a new addition to its XDCAM range ofsolid state memory camcorders, the PXW-X200. The new camcorder is a successor to
Company to continue focusing on simplifying security, and integrated cloud based management Sophos will participate in the GITEX Technology Week 2014, with spotlight on Sophos Cloud and Project Galileo in addition to
Experts emphasize prevention is better than cure when it comes to securing internet usage Research conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International indicates that internet users’ biggest concerns while online are the
An increase of 8 percent over 2013 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) spending on information security will reach US$1 billion in 2014, an increase of 8 percent over 2013, according to
Company to focus on audio conferencing solutions and their convergence with IT networks Sennheiser will conduct the first live demonstrations of its recently launched Team Connect and ADN-W audio conferencing systems in
Healthcare providers have to be able to provide a secure, efficient, and effective process to engage with patients if they hope to attract and retain their business. This can be facilitated by
For Building, Managing and Protecting Software-Defined Data Centers VMware has released a number of solutions generally available for building, managing and protecting Software-Defined Data Centers. These includeVMware NSX 6.1, VMware vCenter Site
DDoS attacks can be incredibly disruptive, hence it is critical that organisations track developments in this rapidly-changing field and understand how to effectively mitigate attacks in real-time. F5 Networks encouraged Middle East
Company to highlight Simpana software that provides regional enterprises with unparalleled data management capabilities besides the unique ability to unlock business value from data CommVault shall be participating at GITEX Technology Week,
More than 75 Percent of Mobile Applications will Fail Basic Security Tests Through 2015, more than 75 percent of mobile applications will fail basic security tests, according to Gartner. Enterprise employees download