GCC on track to double smart city developmentsThe GCC is making major strides in its development of smart cities with the number of new smart city greenfield developments in the region set to double within the next two to three years, a report said. This follows the launch of More… |
UAE rolls out platform to connect govt entitiesUAE’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has initiated a programme to connect all Federal government related entities and provide seamless connectivity between them using a common infrastructure. Etisalat and du h More… |
UAE mGovernment showcases ‘smart wallet’ appUAE’s mGovernment is showcasing a series of practical demonstrations that can be accessed through the Trusted Security Manager (TSM) department’s National Smart Wallet application at the ongoing Gitex Technology Week. More… |
TRA on track for federal electronic networkThe Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the UAE has revealed the progress made in establishing the first ever Electronic Federal Network (FedNET), which will provide high speed connectivity between e-government systems. More… |
UAE’s TRA holds mGovt workshopsUAE’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) recently hosted an mGovernment workshop in Dubai with the participation of several concerned government entities. The entities were represented by the mGovernment transform More… |
UAE’s TRA holds mGovt workshopsUAE’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) recently hosted an mGovernment workshop in Dubai with the participation of several concerned government entities. The entities were represented by the mGovernment transform More… |
Dubai RTA plans four-fold rise in mobile servicesThe Dubai Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) plans to beef up the number of services offered via smartphones as well as other handheld gadgets from the existing 17 to 72 by 2014, said its chairman. The drive for migrating from More… |
Dubai RTA plans four-fold rise in mobile servicesThe Dubai Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) plans to beef up the number of services offered via smartphones as well as other handheld gadgets from the existing 17 to 72 by 2014, said its chairman. The drive for migrating from More… |