Dewa sees jump in smart services adoptionDubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) said it has registered a sharp increase in the use of its smart services during the second quarter of 2016. Its smart adoption rate has reached 68 per cent, from a total of 2.49 million More… |
Dewa sees jump in smart services adoptionDubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) said it has registered a sharp increase in the use of its smart services during the second quarter of 2016. Its smart adoption rate has reached 68 per cent, from a total of 2.49 million More… |
Dewa sees jump in smart services adoptionDubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) said it has registered a sharp increase in the use of its smart services during the second quarter of 2016. Its smart adoption rate has reached 68 per cent, from a total of 2.49 million More… |
IBM, UBG to accelerate hybrid cloud adoption in KuwaitUnited Business group (UBG), a leader in IT infrastructure management, technical support services, IT consultancy and technology resource outsourcing in Kuwait, has partnered with IBM Cloud to transform its business into a managed service provid More… |
SDN adoption gradual in MideastThe adoption of software-defined networking (SDN) remains gradual in the Middle East, with early adopters currently investigating a wide range of applications and use cases. SDN emerged a few years ago in response to the challenge More… |
Putin puts clamp on US adoptionPresident Vladimir Putin yesterday signed a law that bans Americans from adopting Russian children and imposes other sanctions in retaliation for a new US human rights law that he says is poisoning relations. Washington has called More… |
ME 'to beat Europe in LTE early adoption'Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and UAE will pioneer long term evolution (LTE) adoption in the Middle East as their LTE penetration rate is expected to reach 11.8 per cent, more than the projected Western European average of 7.7 per cent, said a new report More… |
Adoption rights for Bahrain expats urgedBahrain should consider allowing expatriates to adopt abandoned children to ease the burden on the country's orphanages, according to rights activists. They say many youngsters are being prevented from going to good homes as a result o More… |