Middle East Telco Regains Control of Its IT Infrastructure Security With Verizon Business
White Papers For a Middle East telecommunications company, rapid growth was both a blessing and a curse. Since its inception, it had quickly grown into a regional leader that provided millions of customers with mobile, fixed line, satellite, network, and...
[May 30, 2009, 1:19]
Charles Cooper: Middle East Tech - Jews need not apply
News Will it be a liberating force for change in the Middle East, as well? It sounds good on paper, but the Internet moves at a languid pace in the Middle East. Consider, for example, the continuing freeze-out of Israelis by Gitex, the Middle East's...
[December 24, 1999, 6:26]
Middle east cyberwar heats up
News More than 180 people, most of them Palestinian, have lost their lives during six weeks of violence in the Middle East. But that changed on Wednesday afternoon, when the AIPAC Web site was replaced by another decrying the violence in the Middle East...
[November 6, 2000, 15:49]
Middle East cyberconflict could spread, says FBI
News The FBI believes it is only a matter of time before sites outside the Middle East are dragged into the feud. Due to the credible threat of terrorist acts in the Middle East region, and the conduct of these web attacks, recipients should exercise...
[October 31, 2000, 13:29]
DNATA, the Largest Airport Terminal Cargo Operator in the Middle East, Uses SAS to Forecast Workloads and Streamline Productivity
White Papers Tight margins mean that DNATA, the largest cargo terminal operator in the Middle East region and sole handling agent at Dubai International Airport, needs to not only be prepared for unusually busy times, but to be prepared for slow times as well.
[July 5, 2006, 0:00]
Rootkit worm linked to the Middle East
News Security sleuths at FaceTime Communications say they have linked a group of hackers operating in the Middle East to a worm that began spreading last month via America Online's Instant Messenger service.
[November 18, 2005, 8:25]
Rootkit worm linked to the Middle East
Talkback And where is th eproof it came from the middle east? and what country ? this art.had no real content!
[November 19, 2005, 22:44]
Rootkit worm linked to the Middle East
Talkback Did any critical thinking go into this piece? Confirmation? Evidence? Details? Say.is this mysterious group a bunch of Coptic monks? Why not? How do you or we know? Is this *anything* other than a hyped story to promote their own business?
[November 21, 2005, 14:15]
News Burst: Briton accused of hacking in Middle East
News It is believed this is the first time anyone has been arrested in connection with computer hacking in a Middle Eastern country. A British man has been arrested in the United Arab Emirates after allegedly breaking into the country's Internet system...
[June 26, 2000, 9:41]
Brit fights Middle East hacking accusations
News A British man is fighting the national telecommunications company of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) which he says wrongly accuses him of hacking into the its Internet system, according to reports from Associated France-Presse.
[July 5, 2000, 11:46]
UPDATE: Oil price fears hit tech stocks
News Share prices took a hammering Thursday, in reaction to increased tension in the Middle East, shortly after profit warnings from major high-tech companies. Markets fear that oil supplies could be disrupted by the worsening political situation in the...
[October 13, 2000, 10:18]
News Burst: Oil price fears hit tech stocks
News Share prices took a hammering Thursday, reacting to increased tension in the Middle East and profit warnings from major high-tech companies. Markets fear oil supplies could be disrupted by the tensions in the Middle East.
[October 13, 2000, 8:12]
Mobile devices flood into market
News Shipments of mobile voice and data gadgets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa rose a whopping 52 percent year over year in the second quarter, according to new figures from market research firm Canalys.
[July 22, 2004, 10:40]
Roundup: When will the tech shares crisis end?
News The latest round of plummeting tech shares was triggered by rising oil prices due to the Middle East crisis, analyst downgrades magnifying the effect of high-tech profit warnings, and mood swings in the Nasdaq being echoed by stock markets around...
[October 17, 2000, 11:02]
HP reveals global ambitions for ProCurve
News ProCurve, HP's networking infrastructure division, plans to invest and grow in Russia, the Middle East, and South Africa, and hopes to take 25 percent market share around the world by the end of 2006.
[February 9, 2006, 14:30]
BT: No danger of mass internet outage in UK
News The UK is unlikely ever to suffer the kind of internet service disruption recently experienced in the Middle East and India on Wednesday, according to BT. Sea-Me-We-4 provides the main internet backbone between Europe, the Middle East and south...
[January 31, 2008, 16:18]
Analysis - Biometrics: Digital Identity
White Papers IBS has covered the progress of biometric technology in the banking sector twice before, and on both occasions the bank installing biometric technology was in the Middle East. The Middle East as a whole is further down this road than the West.
[April 22, 2009, 1:24]
European server sales continue recovery
News Gartner's latest research into the European server market shows promising signs for the recovery of the sector, with IBM the biggest beneficiary of growth in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), as elsewhere.
[September 2, 2003, 12:40]
Nokia handset stripped down for emerging markets
News Nokia said the phone offers voice and messaging at an affordable price for fast-growing and emerging markets in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. Though China is still tops worldwide in overall subscriber growth, Southeast Asia and...
[August 28, 2003, 11:40]
Unravelling the mystery of Time Computers
News Tahir Mohsan, chief executive of Time Group Middle East (TGME), also said that TGME will continue with a $40m (£23m)deal for a manufacturing facility capable of building a million PCs and laptops a year.
[August 1, 2005, 11:45]



