Iran conflict disrupted flights travelled by road to Oman and booked a Rs 40,000 flight from Muscat to Bengaluru to return to ...
Big Tech firms have hit a snag in the Middle East. Firm leaders were compelled to temporarily alter operations in the UAE ...
Major tech firms are responding to the Middle East conflict. Nvidia has closed Dubai offices and is supporting thousands in ...
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Nvidia, Amazon temporarily close Dubai offices, Google employees stranded amid U.S.-Iran war
Tech companies with Middle East operations have scrambled to respond as fighting rippled across the region after joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran.
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UAE’s 2PointZero unit acquires stake in US wearable tech firm Whoop
Boston-based Whoop was founded in 2012 and has a subscription-based wearable platform ...
Major U.S. tech firms are scaling back operations in Dubai as tensions escalate over the U.S.–Iran conflict, with office closures and travel disruptions leaving many employees stranded in the Gulf.
The region has been positioning itself as an AI hub, following billions of dollars in investment by tech giants.
Amazon said on Monday some of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes in the ...
How strikes by Iran on Amazon data hubs in UAE show tech is vulnerable to conflict - Iranian drone strikes have damaged three ...
The disrupted AWS regions highlight tech's growth and increased vulnerability in the Middle East, where Amazon currently has ...
Iran has targeted three Amazon data centers in the UAE and Bahrain with drone strikes, causing widespread disruptions to ...
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