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CIO Middle East Update

March 18, 2021

Security, skills, connectivity challenge Middle East cloud migration

As Middle East enterprises pick up the pace of migration to cloud infrastructure, IT leaders face hurdles including skills shortages, legacy infrastructure, connectivity and security concerns. Read more ▶

Image: Dual citizenship law to help UAE attract tech talent

Dual citizenship law to help UAE attract tech talent

Citizenship and long-term residency regulations in the UAE are changing as the country seeks to attract tech talent, and strengthen its position as a Middle East commerce hub. Read more ▶

What CIOs can expect from IBM’s managed infrastructure spinoff

Later this year, IBM will spin out its managed infrastructure services operations, pitching for new business in fields such as cloud reversibility and data management.

Hajar Almaazmi leads IT to transform financial services at Ajman Bank

With almost 20 years of IT and business experience, as well as a strong reputation in the UAE tech landscape as one of the first female IT heads in the country, Hajar Almaazmi has piloted digital transformation efforts in order to meet rising customer expectations for comprehensive digital financial services.

10 common ERP mistakes to avoid

From underbudgeting to not letting the business drive the project, IT leaders must beware the following pitfalls when implementing or updating an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system — or migrating one to the cloud.

10 steps to avoid digital transformation failure

Executive sponsors play a key role in the success (or failure) of digital transformations. Taking these essential actions will tip the scales in your favor.

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