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| Gitex & Gulfcomms 2006 To Put Information At Your Fingertips With PDA adoption across the Middle East set to explode, push e-mail will be the killer application that will drive widespread take-up of the devices according to Dubai World Trade Centre organisers of GITEX and GULFCOMMS 2006, the region's leading IT and telecommunications exhibition. GITEX and GULFCOMMS will take place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre from 18 - 22 November 2006. Enterprise mobility solutions from exhibitors like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, i-Mate and others are marking the turning point for the market sector. The ground having been prepared by ubiquitous and constant cell phone usage, the way is now clear for always-on e-mail access in the hand. This change of a requirement - at least from the business perspective - of 24x7 access to mail will open new markets and deliver extra revenue streams to telcos looking for new services to offer. Devices available in the local market help executives integrate the data on their handheld with enterprise strength mail servers to enable secure, push-based wireless access to e-mail and other corporate data. At GITEX and GULFCOMMS visitors can expect to get a feel of this emerging technology application with a number of the industry's leading vendors and service providers available at the show. Running concurrently with GITEX 2006 will be a new dedicated exhibition aimed exclusively at the telecommunications sector - GULFCOMMS 2006. The new show aims to bring together some of the world's largest and most innovative companies in the telecommunications sector, including operators and specialists in mobile communications, network development, satellite applications, IP technology and infrastructure solutions. This trade-only focused exhibition will provide the most sought after business networking platform for the global telecommunications industry, particularly given the high levels of interest in the potential of the Middle East market. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Exhibition News :: home page |