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Crossover technologies key to Qatar’s water security, shows GI survey

Qatar’s industry and academia must prioritise research and development (R&D) into crossover technologies in order to improve the country’s water security, according to 48% respondents of the Gulf...

Setting-up-shot in the MENA region and ‘cultivating locality’

The Middle East has in recent years become one of the most active IT markets and organisations in the region are often found to be the earliest adopters of the latest technologies and trends. It is easy to see the...

Multi-layered security: Defending from all sides

The threat landscape in the Middle East is ever evolving and always advancing with tailor-made, stealthy threats that evade traditional, point-in-time security defences. Instead of relying on a single attack vector,...

Qatar: Market worries hit smartphone sales

As mobile phone companies go aggressive to grab Qatar’s market share in the new year, the local electronic market is witnessing a perceptible slow down. The sales of electronic gadgets and other items,...

Disaster recovery – Critical to the ‘Always-On’ business

In the age of the ‘Always-On’ business, companies are facing new demands from end users including 24/7 access to data and applications and whom have no patience for downtime or data loss, all this while...

The age-old debate: Copper vs. fibre cabling?

While the age-old debate of copper versus fibre is one that has crept up time and time again over the past two decades, it is an argument that no longer has basis since neither can be considered the better of the two...

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