Distribution deal

    This agreement authorises Almasa IT Distribution to distribute the complete SpectorSoft product line of solutions in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA). “We are very pleased to partner with Almasa IT Distribution in growing mind and market share for SpectorSoft’s security solutions and services in theRead More…

Canon Middle East, a global provider of imaging solutions for businesses and consumers, has appointed Anurag Agrawal as the new MD. Agrawal will oversee operations of Canon in the Middle East and North Africa and will lead in developing strategies for its continued growth in the region. With over 15-yearsRead More…

Patrick Hayati, MD, Belkin Emerging Markets

Belkin, a provider of connectivity solutions, recently appointed Patrick Hayati as MD for Emerging Markets. The move is part of the company’s strategy to increase investment and focus in this region. Hayati will lead this effort, working closely with dedicated support teams, with a primary objective to establish further growthRead More…

Canon Middle East, a global provider of imaging solutions for businesses and consumers, has appointed Anurag Agrawal as the new MD. Agrawal will oversee operations of Canon in the Middle East and North Africa and will lead in developing strategies for its continued growth in the region. With over 15-yearsRead More…

ntel on Friday announced that it will unveil the new processors at Computex next week, the Core i5-655K and the Core i7-875K, that are aimed directly to appeal to overclockers. The two processors are respectively identical to the Clarkdale-based Core i5-650 and the Lynnfield-based Core i7-870, with two key differences.Read More…

Patrick Hayati, Managing Director for Emerging Markets, Belkin Ltd.” Belkin, the global leader in connectivity solutions, has announced the appointment of International Business Systems (IBS), one of the fastest growing importer and assembler in the regional ICT market, as an authorized distributor for their extensive product line up across theRead More…

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (ipcommunications.frost.com), Survival Strategies for Fixed-line Telecommunications Operators in Sub-Saharan Africa, finds that the market earned revenues of $6.78 billion in 2008 and estimates this to reach $12.25 billion in 2015. The fixed-line technologies covered in this research include copper-wire network, fibre-optic network, dial-up, asymmetricRead More…