September 20, 2022
GITEX GLOBAL 2022 takes over Dubai with record capacity
The global digital economy is in high gear, anticipating the return of the world's largest, most inclusive tech and start-up event, which will open next month in Dubai with unprecedented record capacity, fueling the installation of three additional sold-out halls at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
September 2, 2022
Make sure you’re ready for GITEX Global
As the year started with the global tech rout, ongoing inflationary concerns and the recent rebound, yet the tech industry is teeming with great optimism and opportunities at GITEX GLOBAL, as it gets ready to kick off its record 42nd edition. From 10-14 October 2022, GITEX GLOBAL, the world’s largest and most inclusive tech event shall host 4,000+ companies and 100,000+ attendees from 170 countries in Dubai.
August 31, 2022
AMD Pensando DPUs enable accelerated data centers with VMware vSphere 8
AMD Pensando Distributed Services Card, powered by the industry's most advanced data processing unit (DPU), will be one of the first DPU solutions to support VMware vSphere® 8 and will be available from leading server vendors such as Dell Technologies, HPE, and Lenovo.
August 16, 2022
Security, performance, and reliability: Cloudflare explains
Cloudflare is protecting 1M storefronts on Shopify, financial institutions like SoFi, and billion dollar businesses like Glossier, Hubspot, 23andMe, Zendesk, tech giants like Adobe and IBM, fashion and beauty brands like AllSaints, L’Oreal, and many others.
August 2, 2022
Dragos appoints Omar Al Barghouthi as Regional Director, Middle East
Dragos, Inc., a global provider of cybersecurity for industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) environments, has named Omar Al Barghouthi as Regional Director, Middle East. Al Barghouthi will be responsible for spearheading Dragos' regional growth.
July 27, 2022
Quantum computing promises breakthrough advances, but serious concerns remain
That said, breakthroughs in the last few years have raised hopes that these complex machines will move from high-tech labs to mainstream commercial use over the next decade. Azure Quantum from Microsoft is already open for limited preview, while IBM has promised its first quantum computers by 2025. Google, on the other hand, is aiming to build a "useful, error-corrected quantum computer" by 2029.