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Prestigio has used GITEX Technology Week 2013 to announce its new solutions line for classrooms, offices and public places. Making up the core platform of the solutions are multi- touch LED screens of various sizes, combined with numerous software packages. Together they provide a unified experience of handwriting, collaboration, interactive advertising and wireless communications with smartphones and tablets. Prestigio Solutions are specifically oriented towards education, meetings and conferences, and digital signage. Dell SonicWall is set to focus on next-generation firewalls and BYOD solutions will extend to 2014, according to its Regional Director, Shahnawaz Sheikh, at GITEX Technology Dell to focus on next-gen firewalls and BYOD in 2014 60 Mins Show dates: 20-24 October 2013, Dubai World Trade Centre | AT GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK | Exhibition hours: 11am -6pm FOLLOW US 4 CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 4 CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 Strategic ICT Partner Technology Partners Prestigio targets education and business with new solutions @computernewsme WHAT’S INSIDE Wacom showcases latest pressure- sensitive stylus SanDisk focuses on Africa at GITEX GITEX Interview: SNB IT Distribution

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Prestigio has used GITEX Technology Week 2013 to announce its new solutions line for classrooms, offices and public places.

Making up the core platform of the solutions are multi-touch LED screens of various sizes, combined with numerous software packages. Together they provide a unified experience of handwriting, collaboration, interactive advertising and wireless communications with smartphones and tablets.

Prestigio Solutions are specifically oriented towards education, meetings and conferences, and digital signage.

Del l SonicWall is set to focus on next-generation f irewal ls and BYOD solut ions wi l l extend to 2014, according to its

Regional Director, Shahnawaz Sheikh, at GITEX Technology

Dell to focus on next-gen firewalls and BYOD in 2014

60 MinsShow dates: 20-24 October 2013, Dubai World Trade Centre | AT GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK | Exhibition hours: 11am -6pm

FOLLOW US

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Strategic ICT Partner Technology Partners

Prestigio targets education and business with new solutions

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WHAT’S INSIDE

Wacom showcases latest pressure-sensitive stylus

SanDisk focuses on Africa at GITEX

GITEX Interview: SNB IT Distribution

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Dell SonicWall...Week 2013.

Next-generation technology is st i l l in the infancy stage and, according to experts, there is only about 10 percent adoption of this technology in organisations. This paves the way forward and creates opportunit ies for companies l ike Del l SonicWall , which are banking on this technology

“We have refreshed our appl iances to new generation hardware at GITEX 2013. The theme with which we are present in GITEX is Next-Generation f irewal l solut ions and there is a growing need for implementing BYOD from small

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“We work in a two-t ier model, through our distr ibution landscape and through our channel partners,” Sheikh said. “Start ing next month is the new Del l partner programme with our legacy partners as wel l as new ones, which wi l l have al l the benefits of the legacy programme and also other added benefits.”

The company wi l l also expand to markets such as Turkey and focus on Levant countr ies whi le continuing to enable partners with new solut ions in primary markets such as UAE, Oman, KSA and Qatar.

Shahnawaz Sheikh, Regional Director, Dell

to large enterprises,” Sheikh said.

Apart from reaching out to as many customers as possible with i ts next-generation f irewal l and BYOD solut ions, i t also plans to further enhance other offer ings such as email security in 2014.

“Even with BYOD in i ts init ia l stages, there is a huge potential for us because every organisation is ready to adopt BYOD at some point in t ime,” Sheikh added.

The company is also looking at launching the new Del l partner programme in the next quarter.

“Starting next month is the new Dell partner programme with our legacy partners as well as new ones, which will have all the benefits of the legacy programme and also other added benefits.”

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Wacom showcases latest pressure-sensitive stylusWacom, a sensitive-pen provider in the global marketplace, showcased its latest innovation – the Intuos Creative Stylus – at its GITEX stand. Ideal for those in creative industries, the pen offers a unique pressure-sensitive tip with 2048 pressure levels and is compatible with iPad 3, iPad 4, and iPad mini. The pen enables users to easily draw and visualize ideas.

Alexander Maliyenko, General Sales Manager – Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle East and Africa, said: “I think we are definitely the market leaders when it comes to new pressure-sensitive Intuos Creative Stylus.”

They are based on the Prestigio MultiBoard, which is an all-In-one PC with a LED large screen Interactive white board, and comprehensive multi-touch technology. The MultiBoard runs on Intel Core i5 and is operated by Windows 7 or 8.

The MultiBoards come in a range of different screen sizes: 42” (106 cm), 55” (140 cm), 65” (165 cm), 70” (178cm) with full HD display resolution; and 84” (214 cm) with 4K Ultra HD resolution (3840x2160 pixels).

The all-in-one PC is not just hardware; it accommodates versatile software designed to increase efficiency, interaction, and additional modes of delivery

submits their answer via their Android phone can rapidly provide learner feedback, Prestigio said.

It added that with the solutions it is aiming to improve business and make education efficient and productive.

“Prestigio is committed to constantly delivering the most modern technological advancements to different market segments,” said Siarhei Kostevitch, Founder and CEO, ASBIS Group, and Chairman, Prestigio.

“Now we aim to provide the tools that will take educational and business collaboration to a completely new level. And as usual we do it for attractive prices.”

Wacom also showcased its Intuos Pro pen tablets which encompass high-tech capabilities including intuitive multi-touch and fine precision. With professional software and top-notch features, the tablet proves to be attractive for industry professionals. The

tablet is available in three sizes – Intuos PRO S, Intuos Pro M, and Intuos Pro L – leaving users spoilt for choice. Other general specifications of the Intuos Pro pen tablets include: USB, Wireless RF, Wacom Touch Technology – capable of detecting up to 10 fingers, and Pen Technology – cordless, battery-free pen.

Alexander added: “As the industry has transitioned towards mobile, we have entered into the mobile space as well. We now offer tablets across Windows and Android platforms. Our solutions range from the stylus pens to tablets to B2B products – including signature solutions

which are ideal for use in banks, telecoms and government departments. Apart from hardware, we have also entered the software development market.”

Finally, Wacom’s Cintiq Companion was another popular device on-display at its GITEX stand. This Windows 8 creative tablet offers a high-performance user experience. Ideal for creative users, the tablet comes with a Walcom Pro Pen and has multi-touch capabilities. Some of its other features include: Cameras front and back – 2MP in the front and 8MP on the back, two SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options.

and the audience, teacher and students. The presenter is able to create and rapidly customise objects from a range of existing content, and adapt it to the needs of the presentation in real time. Handwriting is natural and comfortable on Prestigio MultiBoards and text recognition provides great user experience, the company added.

Through the mClass application, the Prestigio MultiBoard can communicate wirelessly with Prestigio MultiPads and MultiPhones, or any Android tablets and smartphones, facilitating student-teacher interaction. Interactive testing of the entire class where student

of informationin both business and education.

According to Presigio, this means no more dull printed pages, blackboards, external PC or projectors, but instead the MultiBoard brings colour, image, sound, interaction and dynamics in a single unit.

The software includes a set of preinstalled applications developed specifically for the MultiBoard, including Prestigio EasiNote, Prestigio EasiMeeting, Prestigio Easishow and Prestigio EasiSign.

According to Prestigio, these programmes provide new ways of collaborative work, reducing the barrier between the presenter

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SanDisk focuses on Africa at GITEXFlash storage vendor SanDisk this week used GITEX to reaffirm its commitment to the African market, having exhibited with distributor Mitsumi.

Mitsumi covers 27 African countries for SanDisk, meaning it made sense for the vendor to push its African agenda alongside the distributor, according to Tareq Husseini, Regional Sales Director, SanDisk.

“This is where we really see the next frontier for flash memory. As you know, Africa is home to about 800 million people – it’s a huge population and a huge market,” he told 60 Minutes.

SanDisk’s opportunity in Africa largely comes from the mobile space, he added. Across the continent, mobile broadband is quickly becoming more pervasive than fixed-line broadband, and cheap smartphones and feature

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phones – which require reasonably priced flash storage - are selling in strong numbers.

“In Africa, we see the opportunity particularly in the mobile space, where mobile

phones are now in the hands of so many millions in Africa. Today, you can get a very nice, Android-powered phone that has all the functionalities you need – camera, applications, music, recording and HD video – for less than $30. The opportunity for us is now greater than ever, and people are using the microSD to really enhance the phone,” Husseini said.

His words come off the back of a Spring visit to the region by SanDisk CEO Sanjay Mehrotra, who used the visit to highlight the importance of the African market to the vendor.

“Now we have regional offices in Nairobi for East Africa, we’re bringing support personnel to North Africa in Nigeria, and in South Africa, we’re developing the market very nicely. We’re really putting a lot of effort into Africa,” Husseini explained about the drive

into this emerging continent. Despite SanDisk’s push into

Africa, though, the vendor has in no way forgotten about the Middle East, Husseini hastened to add. He explained that the Middle Eastern market was evolving into something different now, and that SanDisk’s efforts in the region were helping to cater to this evolution.

“The Middle East right now is going to the next level of consumer experience. We’re giving the consumer more than just memory – we’re giving them the solution, the cutting-edge in technology. The customers are looking for 4K recording, they’re looking for the highest-end photography experience, and that’s where SanDisk comes in. We’re really supporting the Middle East from that perspective,” he said.

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GITEX Interview: SNB IT DistributionWhat is the main theme of your presence at GITEX this year?The sole purpose of our presence at Gitex 2013 is to showcase SNB as the only value-added distributor focusing on security surveil lance, data storage, networking, and IT-security products and solutions, and to make the Middle East market aware of the powerful range of products we carry in our portfol io.

Have you announced anything new at GITEX 2013? We have announced our recent tie-ups with some of the leading IT vendors l ike Nexsan, Enterasys, Proxim Wireless, Mobotix, Axxonsoft and Seclore.

How is your company presenting itself at GITEX this year to differentiate it from competitors?This is our f irst year of participation. We differentiate ourselves by being the only value-add distributor with a focus on security surveil lance, data storage, networking, and IT-security products and solutions.

What are the key trends influencing your approach to GITEX 2013 and the offerings you are pushing?

Since security, storage and networking are al l signif icant IT trends dominating the scene, creating awareness about some of the leading brands that we carry l ike Nexsan, Enterasys, Axxon, Mobotix, Proxim Wireless and Seclore in the Middle East is high on our agenda.

How have you seen the Middle East respond to those trends in question, and

how did you think that will change over the next year?Middle East markets have been receptive to new technologies and products as long as they are technically superior. SNB is very confident of being successful in promoting all its products, since all are best-in-class and very popular worldwide.

How do you think GITEX 2013 has been different to

previous editions?We have expected GITEX 2013 to be bigger, in terms of number of participants and visitors, than its previous editions.

What are the key offerings you will be presenting at GITEX – sum up their key and unique features?End-to-end security surveil lance solutions, including megapixel IP cameras, video management software, connectivity and data storage. For Nexsan, ful ly unif ied hybrid storage systems and secure archive solutions. For Enterasys, OneFabric Networking (Wired and Wireless) solutions. For Proxim, WLan and ‘Point-to-Point backhaul’ technology-based end-to-end broadband wireless solutions. For Axxonsoft, IP-based physical security information management (PSIM) and video management software (VMS) solutions. For Mobotix, complete HiRes video solutions. And for Seclore, world’s leading ‘Information Rights Management’ software solutions.

How important is GITEX as a platform and event to your organisation?As this is the first t ime we are participating in GITEX, it is a signif icant platform for SNB to showcase our capabil it ies

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in terms of the products and solutions we offer and the value addition we provide.

What is the top reason you invest in GITEX — do you see a healthy return on your investment, or is it more about presence/visibility?Our reasons are a mix of both; we are participating in GITEX for the visibi l ity and in return are expecting our business to grow.

What does your company hope to achieve by appearing at GITEX 2013?We are hoping to establish some new relations in terms of new partners and customers, and also to showcase ourselves as the only value-added distributor focusing on security surveil lance, data storage, networking and IT-security products and solutions, with some of the leading IT manufacturers in the world.

What are your company’s main recent achievements in the Middle East market?We have had a series of achievements. For products, we have signed up with some leading IT brands, l ike Nexsan, Enterasys, Proxim, Mobotix, Axxonsoft, Tandberg Data and Seclore. In terms of territory, we have set up our off ices in Doha,Qatar, and Nairobi, Kenya, and are on the verge of setting up operations in Saudi Arabia.

Publisher Dominic De Sousa, COO Nadeem Hood, Commercial Director Rajashree R Kumar, Group Editor Jeevan Thankappan Editors Ben Rossi, Tom Paye, Janees Reghelini, James DartnellCirculation Manager Rajeesh M, Production Manager James Tharian, Senior Designers Analou Balbero, Glenn Roxas, Digital Services Manager Tristan Troy Magma

Web Coordinator Jarris Pedroso Photographers Jay Colina, Abdul Kader

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