MUSCAT: Google along with Gulf Infotech, a Google Enterprise partner for Oman organised an event which focused on Google Enterprise Solutions and the upcoming technology called Cloud Computing. Google Enterprise Solutions is focused on the …
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Google Apps is Google’s Enterprise Messaging Solutions which is completely Cloud (Internet) based.
The Solution does not demand any local server or hardware infrastructure and provides all the important features which an enterprise needs.
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MUSCAT: Oman Sail will be out in force for Cowes Week with their two Extreme 40’s racing, their 105ft Arabian 100 trimaran making a dash over from France and visitors to Cowes will experience a …
MOSCOW: UC RUSAL, the world’s top aluminum producer, said on Friday it was ready to buy the stake in metals giant Norilsk Nickel from rival Interros as it attempts to restore its position on the …
MUSCAT: Oman’s tennis sensation, Fatma Al Nabhani said she does not intend to be heaved into the on-going mayhem at the Oman Tennis Association (OTA).
Speaking in an interview with Times of Oman, Fatma who will …
MUSCAT: The net profit of Oman International Bank (OIB) fell 22.06 per cent to RO9.22 million for the first half of 2010, from RO11.83 million posted by the bank for the same period last year.
The …
LOS ANGELES: Social networking website Facebook Inc may postpone its initial public offering until 2012, Bloomberg said, citing three people familiar with the matter.
The move may give Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg more time to gain …
MUSCAT: If you think only men are into drugs in Oman, you are completely mistaken. Drug addiction has increased steadily among women, especially teenagers.
Drug abuse and addiction are a major burden to Omani society and …
AL HAMRA: Bait Al Jabal Museum, established a few years ago by two enthusiastic youngsters, Jaber Mubarak Al Abri and Ali Nasser Al Subhi, has a new majlis added to the museum and new activities …
LOS ANGELES: Walt Disney Co has agreed to sell Miramax, the studio behind such films as “Trainspotting” and “No Country for Old Men,” for more than $660 million to Filmyard Holdings LLC, ending months of …
BEIJING/HONG KONG: The privately held parent of China’s Geely Automobile said on Friday it had received the nod from China’s state planner for its purchase of Ford’s Volvo unit, a critical step for its …
HELSINKI: An increasingly heated battle in the global smartphone market is set to weigh on handset vendors’ profit margins for the rest of the year, analysts said on Friday.
All top cellphone vendors including Nokia, Samsung …
LOS ANGELES: “American Idol” appears on course for a wholesale make-over after the abrupt departure of Ellen DeGeneres left the aging singing contest with two holes to fill as it seeks to retain its crown …
BEIJING: Chinese officials insist tough new eligibility rules will put a stop to the type of “age cheat” scandal that saw a gymnast stripped of her Olympic medal.
Dong Fangxiao had to return her women’s gymnastics …
STANFORD: Holder Marion Bartoli advanced to the quarter-finals of the Stanford Classic on Thursday with a 6-3 6-4 win over former world number one Ana Ivanovic, while Maria Sharapova also advanced to the last eight.
Russian …
SEOUL: Samsung Electronics Co plans to introduce tablet computers this quarter based on Google’s Android operating system, joining a growing list of firms seeking to challenge Apple’s popular iPad.
Global handset vendors and PC makers including …
LOS ANGELES: Leonardo DiCaprio is set to remain king of the North American box office for a third weekend, despite the arrival of three new films led by the 3D sequel “Cats & Dogs: The …
MUSCAT: Fifty-two agreements, which would cost more than RO68 million were signed yesterday to implement a number of service projects in municipalities and water resources sector. The agreements were signed by Sheikh Abdullah bin Salim …