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Microsoft launches cloud services in UAE

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Microsoft has launched two new cloud datacenter regions in the UAE, enabling customers and partners to embrace the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The new cloud regions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai — Microsoft’s first in the Middle East — join Microsoft’s global cloud infrastructure – one of the largest and most secure in […]

Microsoft at GITEX 2017

Sarah Rizvi
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Channel Post speaks with Mohammad Arif, Windows & Devices Business Group Lead at Microsoft Gulf about the significance of showcasing at GITEX and how Microsoft has utilized this platform to help its customers make digital transformation a reality.

Microsoft promotes Sayed Hashish

Sarah Rizvi
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Microsoft today announced the appointment of Sayed Hashish as the Regional General Manager for Microsoft Gulf. In his new role, Sayed will be overseeing the company’s operations across the Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the UAE

Microsoft Launches Assistive Learning Tools in Arabic

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Microsoft Gulf today announced the availability of Learning Tools in Arabic language. The tools designed for students with unique learning needs will now be available in Word Online and OneNote Online, creating Immersive reading features through Text-to-speech; on any device to improve their reading skills and stay focused in and outside the classroom. Dyslexia is […]

Microsoft announces offers for Gitex 2011

The Channel Post Staff
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Microsoft today announced a number of offers that will be available on its top-selling range hardware products at this year's Gitex including web cams, mice and keyboards which will be sold by various retailers at Gitex Shopper 2011. Merthan Kaleli, Retail Sales & Marketing Lead, Microsoft Gulf said: "As we have witnessed in previous years, Microsoft Hardware products are very popular with consumers during Gitex shopper events, and we are very excited to announce the new range of innovative accessories available this year.

Microsoft Dynamics AX improves organisational efficiency for Chef Middle East

The Channel Post Staff
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Chef Middle East, a leading UAE based food importer experiences greater automation, better business insights and improved supply chain efficiency, organisational efficiency and gained increased visibility into key business processes with the implementation of Microsoft Dynamics AX, the comprehensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution for midsize and larger organisations. Following the implementation, Chef Middle East has unified their item coding structure and inventory processes across different branches, and this has had a strong impact on the management of inventory.
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