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Creating business value through technology Iman Al Omrani, Deputy CTO at Expo 2020 Dubai and CIOMajlis Board Member Image Credit: Supplied
Virtually all companies, midsize and larger, have an IT department with a staff that manages all the information technology. Initially, the department s day-to-day activities may not seem to go beyond rebooting the main computer system or upgrading everyone s software. Though they are still responsible for these tasks, IT personnel have taken on a more significant role in the organization s success; they have many more responsibilities behind the scenes than most people don’t realize.
IT people are responsible for three major areas: governance, infrastructure and functionality. They implement operational parameters for working units and personnel’s use of IT systems, architecture and network. They manage IT infrastructure, including hardware components, network, cabling, and all other equipment necessary to
Dubai: A report released on Wednesday found that four out of five (79%) residents in the UAE believe they’d be happy living in a smart city
Mastercard, Smart Dubai and Expo 2020 Dubai have jointly launched the ‘Building the Cities of the Future’ report to better understand the pulse of UAE citizens and residents in shaping the future development of smart cities.
The top three resident expectations of a smart city were environmentally friendly business practices, paperless government services, and fast, affordable, city-wide internet connectivity. The majority (67%) of respondents shared that they expect their smartphones to be the primary channel to access city services. Respondents cited ultra-fast mobile connections, driverless taxis, and virtual medical diagnoses from AI doctors as the most exciting innovations in the cities of the future.