March 2, 2020
Samsung Galaxy S20 series debuts in the UAE
With 5G, a new decade of mobile innovation is beginning. To harness this new generation of connectivity, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra come equipped with the latest 5G technology to power new mobile experiences.
March 1, 2020
Ten Firsts of Modern Technological Era
Following our seeds deeply buried in science and technology, we feel that our lives are like this since forever, but actually ‘There is a first time for everything’.
February 27, 2020
NTT Ltd. and Palo Alto Networks expand strategic partnership
The new offering will bring together NTT Ltd.’s ‘Secure by Design’ services with Palo Alto Networks Prisma™ Access and Cortex™ XSOAR technologies and focus on intelligent workplace, intelligent infrastructure, and intelligent cybersecurity.
February 26, 2020
McAfee Offers Managed Threat Detection Platform
As threats continue to grow and become more sophisticated, it’s important to understand that not all organizations have the time nor resources to manage a modern security operations center,” said Mark Hughes, senior vice president and general manager, Security, DXC Technology.
February 26, 2020
Mimecast report analyzes 92 Billion rejected emails
The report is designed to provide technical analysis from Mimecast threat researchers on major campaigns carried out by threat actors, trends that are emerging from these attacks, and an assessment of likely future trends given threat actors’ current behavior, events and technology.
February 25, 2020
Samsung Announces New Galaxy A71 in the UAE
Galaxy A series has gained immense popularity since its launch to become one of our most popular smartphone ranges. We are excited to introduce the new Galaxy A71 in the UAE market and continue to offer the essential innovations that people love,” said Osman Albora, Head of Mobile Division at Samsung Gulf Electronics.
February 20, 2020
3 ways to avoid getting phone hacked
Mobile phones are becoming a fruitful and surprisingly easy target for hackers. It used to be that businesses issued their executives work phones that used only business applications. But today, our phones are just as likely to hold intellectual property memos as they are to be used for listening to music.