From quantum computing to hybrid-cloud processing, Ala Shakhshir, Partner Growth Manager at Infobip, shares the top 5 technology trends in the near and not-so-near future
quantum computing
Quantum computing looks to solve real-world business problems with investments worth $9.1bn by 2030: report
Quantum computing is expected to unlock new remedies in life sciences, improve wealth management scenarios in financial services, reroute supply chains in real time, and more
How to solve tomorrow’s problems through technology
Our bright young minds must collaborate to find solutions for the world’s greatest challenges
Saudi Aramco, Pasqal team up to develop quantum computing applications for the energy industry
Quantum computing can be used to address a wide range of upstream, midstream, and downstream challenges in the oil and gas industry including network optimisation and management, reaction network generation, and refinery linear programming
GITEX Global poised to drive international technology ecosystem
GITEX GLOBAL x Ai Everything set to spotlight regional transformations with landmark GITEX GLOBAL Leaders’ Vision conference
The Explainer: Quantum computing and how it’s set to revolutionise the business world
Abu Dhabi’s plans to develop its own quantum computer could lead to ‘technological sovereignty’, says research professor
Abu Dhabi reveals plan to build quantum computer
Advanced Technology Research Council chief says UAE capital ‘at the cusp of a new era’
Five things to know about the digital disruption
A research report by Gartner outlines the technologies that will transform businesses operations
Video: Can big tech companies reboot national economies?
For the overwhelming majority of companies in the region and around the world, success is measured using the straightforward metrics of profits and revenues. Not so for American tech giant Microsoft.
Dawn of a new age: Microsoft’s Samer Abu-Ltaif
Samer Abu-Ltaif, Microsoft’s Middle East and Africa president, outlines the tech giant’s enormous impact on regional economies, and its work in helping prepare tech-savvy young people for the future
Video: China’s digital plans for the Middle East
Over the past few years, the world has been abuzz with talk of China’s enormously ambitious $1tr Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) (also known as the New Silk Road) that seeks to expand its transportation and energy infrastructure around the world to improve connectivity with the rest of the globe – and perhaps extend both its soft and hard power capabilities.