• Fit for a king

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    Although Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal Foundation instigates a host of positive outbound interactions, the same could not be said of ...

  • Lighter load

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    With ports in the Middle East, United States and South America, the expectations of Gulftainer’s customers stretch even further th...

  • Ease of endpoints

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    As the oldest and of the most trusted banks in Saudi Arabia, there’s a lot riding on National Commercial Bank’s IT security. The...

  • Clearing out the pipes

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    Though organisational growth is a positive development, company expansion inevitably means more pressure on the IT department. With ...

  • Value delivered

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    As couriers clad in red polo shirts become the norm in office buildings around the region, it is easy to see how much Aramex has exp...

  • Arduous advance

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    Shortly after joining Qatari firm Petroserv as Head of IT in April 2013, Mubarik Hussain was tasked with a business-wide IT overhaul...

  • A healthy house

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    Al Noor Hospitals Group has long been a leading healthcare provider in the UAE. As they look to expand beyond the borders of the Emi...

  • Tech, travelled

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    With the organisation’s data centre archaic and inefficient, Saeed Al Ghailani, Head of Infrastructure and Telecoms, Department of...

  • Taking cover

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    Third-party administrator NEXtCARE aims to take the confusion out of healthcare insurance. The company’s Head of IT for the ME...

  • Fuelling up

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    It takes more than just full tanks to keep the UAE up and running. Ali Abdul Aziz Al Ali, Vice President, Information Technology Div...

  • Hailing innovation

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    Hailing a taxi in Dubai can sometimes be a bit of a chore. Dubai Taxi Corporation is leveraging new technology to take the pain out ...

  • An app a day…

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    The 2,500 students of American University of Kuwait had been surprisingly quiet. With traditional university communication channels ...

  • Building bridges

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    With a lack of communication and collaboration between on-the-ground workers and office staff, the ALEC (Al Jaber LEGT Engineering a...

  • Education on demand

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    The Technical Vocational and Training Corporation, headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, lacked a solution to allow its 150 campuse...