February 22, 2021
Star International Mirdif to launch its state-of-the-art “STEAM” curriculum
Star International School Mirdif recently adopted the advanced “STEAM”curriculum to propel its educational efforts to continuously advance the learning experience and standard of education. The cutting-edge curriculum will enable students to experiment within the fields of robotics, design and blue sky thinking technology, which will be taught within their new hi-tech robotics and science laboratories.
February 21, 2021
Carrefour employs more tally robots across its stores
Tally was the first robot to be employed by a retailer in the Middle East, successfully increasing efficiency and supporting the growth of the online grocery segment for the brand. Weighing 30 kg and reaching a height of 163 cm, Tally and her robotic colleagues are equipped with cameras and sensors that make them capable of scanning up to fifteen thousand products.
February 16, 2021
Defending against increasing DDoS attacks in the light of COVID-19 and 5G
While organizations of all sizes fell victim to DDoS last year, two of the world’s largest companies made headlines for suffering unprecedented attacks. In June 2020, Amazon revealed a DDoS attack on its public cloud earlier that year that peaked at 2.3 Tbps, almost twice the size of the previous largest recorded attack.
February 11, 2021
Ducati signs Lenovo as the Title Partner of the Ducati MotoGP Team
The new partnership stands to bolster Lenovo’s status as a global technology leader in enabling Ducati to drive faster, smarter and better performance. The Ducati MotoGP Team has a long and storied legacy of high speed, success and competitive excellence; and Lenovo is proud of its continuing role in this great story.
February 11, 2021
Ten technology trends moving into 2021 by Bain & Company
According to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 30% of the world’s food is lost or wasted every year. Using technology to reduce waste could put a significant dent in the food discarded by retailers and businesses, increase food security, and alleviate the suffering of the hundreds of millions of people who go to bed on an empty stomach.
February 10, 2021
HPE Aruba outlines 5 focal areas for retail industry in new normal
Mobility is key to ensuring customers and associates devices and applications work. Customers must be able to seamlessly connect to the store network and associates must be able to use their devices to find goods and assist customers quickly. IoT-enabled store solutions like check-out point-of-sale devices, product scanners, scan-and-go apps and digital signage depend on reliable connectivity.