There is mounting statistical evidence that indicates the desktop PC sector is coming under intense fire.
In order to address consolidation issues as well as to increase reliability and performance in server architectures, Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu Limited have unveiled a new line-up of co-developed Advanced Product Line (APL) servers that promises to deliver mainframe-class reliability at open systems prices.
Omniyat Properties' bold bid to create the 'smartest' buildings in the Middle East.
Primergy S30 to provide high availability to existing server range.
Peter Conmy, Thursday, 17 August 2000, ArabianBusiness/News
Fujitsu Siemens Computers teams up with logistics company DHL on customer service initiative.
Tatweer, the agency behind Dubailand and other mega-projects in the emirate, has implemented a datacentre solution from Fujitsu-Siemens Computers.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Sunday, 09 September 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Blade servers are winning the hype war, but losing when it comes to actual deployments. ACN looks at some of the critical blade issues, and at what regional enterprises really want in a server.
Eliot Beer, Sunday, 09 September 2007, ArabianBusiness/Features
Hoteliers frustrated by piles of passport photocopies are turning to technology to save time, improve the efficiency of front-of-house hotel operations, and meet the authorities' requirements.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Monday, 10 September 2007, ArabianBusiness/Features
The notebook market in the Middle East has become synonymous with soaring growth rates during recent years, but that has also brought with it a number of major challenges for resellers, not least the issue of making a healthy margin. Channel Middle East reveals what resellers should be doing to ensure that selling mobile PCs remains a profitable business.
The number of distribution appointments announced each month just goes to show how importantly vendors regard the expansion of their channel coverage in the Middle East. In a region where the direct model doesn't really have a major role to play except in parts of the enterprise sector, a solid distribution structure is pre-requisite to success in the market place.
The place of the workstation in the Middle East IT market has always been out of the limelight, as if a distant cousin to the more mainstream desktop PC. Despite this, workstations are still a major product focus for several key vendors, especially with constant demand fuelled by regional expansion in infrastructure and the visual industries.
Julian Pletts, Tuesday, 08 January 2008, ArabianBusiness/Features
PC shipments in EMEA rise following strong Q4; Middle East & Africa up 19%
Mark Sutton, Tuesday, 22 January 2008, ArabianBusiness/News
Fujitsu Siemens is to relocate its Middle East headquarters to Dubai Silicon Oasis
Barry Mansfield finds that new power and cooling solutions and multi-core processing technology along with game-changing datacentre design is driving enterprise interest in energy efficiency.
Barry Mansfield, Tuesday, 19 February 2008, ArabianBusiness/Features
HP keeps strong hold on server market, although Fujitsu Siemens closes gap
Fujitsu Siemens appoints Distribtech to extend reach into regional SMB sector
Server virtualisation is the first step to achieving higher productivity from IT infrastructure. Enterprises need to get it right before they can move to the next stage. NME examines the ways in which enterprises can shift smoothly to virtualisation and the mistakes they should avoid.
ACN rounds up the latest and greatest executive gadgets, from MacBook Air challengers to Palm's latest smartphone offering.
Corporate social responsibility is all very well, but a company has to answer to its bottom line, even when it's thinking about going green. Brid-Aine Conway asks if there's a way to save the planet and save on costs with IT.
Wide range of major projects underway for 2008 including banking systems and blade servers
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