“Always On”: 83% of employees stay connected to work during time off, fuelling digital anxiety
The pressure to remain constantly available is contributing to heightened stress levels in the workplace JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 19,…
The pressure to remain constantly available is contributing to heightened stress levels in the workplace JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 19,…
Qatar’s National Cyber Security Agency has launched a Cloud Computing Privacy Assessment Tool designed to help public and private sector…
The MENA Fintech Association (MFTA) has partnered with D2A2 to drive digital asset innovation and Web3 growth across the MENA region. The collaboration will focus on creating a regulatory framework, fostering responsible innovation, and building stakeholder confidence in the digital finance ecosystem.
Regulation, regulation, regulation. There’s been a lot of it to worry about in recent years, particularly in the EU, concerning…
Abu Dhabi, UAE, 5th January, 2026:At an exclusive gathering held at The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal in the presence…
Nepal halts its RTDF-funded free broadband project, signaling a shift toward a new model for expanding internet access across schools, health centers, and local communities.
Bahrain partners with Amazon Web Services to launch an AI upskilling program for local talent, announced at the Gateway Gulf Investment Forum. This initiative aims to enhance Bahrain’s innovative capabilities and strengthen its economy through advanced AI training.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 23 September, 2025: The BRICS Urban Future Forum “Cloud City” has concluded in Moscow. The forum…
Trend Micro has opened a new office in Qatar, establishing it as the strategic hub for its North Gulf operations. This expansion aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, reinforcing the company’s commitment to enhancing cybersecurity resilience and supporting regional digital transformation. It also aims to foster local talent development.
Dialog Axiata has launched a new real-time school van tracking service, enhancing student safety and operational efficiency. Leveraging GPS and 4G technology, parents can track their child’s van and receive alerts via SMS. The service benefits van operators by improving reliability and accountability. Devices cost LKR18,990, with a subscription fee of LKR1,910.