
Kuwait will host the Middle East Cloud and Big Data Conference and Exhibition on November 12-13 under the auspices of the Central Agency for Information Technology.
The conference will discuss several topics on cloud computing technologies and big data which becomes real technical domains in boosting the value and role of information technology.
The conference focuses on architectures, solutions and practices that enable public and private sector organisations to make successful use of this technology stack to streamline operations, mitigate risks, enhance security and increase profits.
Big data is a relative development that produces a lot of benefits rather than the concept of traditional storage of data.
The event includes some lectures presented by international experts and scientists.
There would be two workshops on November 10-12 with the participation of experts of technology sector and specialists in could computing, companies and governmental bodies in the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
An exhibition will be held on the sidelines of the conference, including major regional and international companies specialized in providing cloud computing and big data and a large number of governmental bodies in technology centers.
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