Technology
BD to Reinforce the Region’s Healthcare Stance With Cutting-Edge Technology and Solutions

The Dubai branch of BD (Becton, Dickinson, and Company), a medical technology company, presents its latest innovations and solutions focused on patient safety to support clinicians’ efforts to move from piecemeal interventions to a total systems approach for safety.
“The pandemic put the healthcare sector to the test in terms of stability and preparedness, demonstrating the need for healthcare providers to adopt advanced technology to meet the growing needs of patients,” said Maher Elhassan, Vice President and General Manager, BD Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey.
At Arab Health 2022, the company will demonstrate the full potential of its innovations through the collaboration of its Medical segment with Medication Management Systems and Medication Delivery Systems, and the BD Interventional segment. BD will display a series of solutions that will focus on the prevention of potential medication errors and Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) alongside innovations that will empower medical professionals to perform timely, accurate, and appropriate diagnostics practices to support effective decision making in providing the safest and most effective care possible in the region.
Additionally, at Medlab 2022, the company’s Lifesciences segment will showcase integrated diagnostic solutions and services, including safe and integrated specimen collection, specimen diagnosis, and data management for better patient comfort. The company will also present solutions that incorporate artificial intelligence to drive laboratory efficiency with customized microbiology automation platforms and dedicated value-added services.
Tech Features
Cybersecurity in 2025: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities


As technology evolves, so do the challenges businesses face in keeping their digital assets secure. Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated, and companies must adopt smarter strategies to stay ahead. Looking ahead to 2025, several key trends are set to shape the cybersecurity landscape. These trends highlight the need for proactive measures, collaboration, and innovation.
1. The Growing Threat of Persistent Cyberattacks
Cyberattacks are no longer quick strikes. Today’s attackers aim to exhaust their targets with prolonged campaigns that evolve over time. A key example is Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, where hackers continuously adapt their tactics, overwhelming organisations’ defences over days or even weeks.
Businesses must prepare by investing in systems that can adapt to changing threats and ensuring their teams are equipped to handle extended attacks without burnout.
2. Securing the Supply Chain
The supply chain remains a critical weak link in cybersecurity. High-profile breaches have shown how vulnerabilities in third-party systems can ripple across entire industries. Many organisations are now testing updates in phases rather than applying them broadly to minimise risks.
Building stronger relationships with suppliers and industry peers and implementing stricter controls can help prevent supply chain disruptions.
3. Unified Cybersecurity Platforms
Organisations are moving towards integrated cybersecurity platforms, where tools work together seamlessly. This approach simplifies operations, reduces costs, and ensures better protection.
However, businesses must ensure these platforms are compatible with their existing systems. The challenge lies in finding solutions that not only meet their needs but also enhance the effectiveness of the overall security framework.
4. Artificial Intelligence: Friend and Foe
AI is transforming cybersecurity on both sides of the equation. For defenders, AI-powered tools can analyse threats faster and predict potential risks. For example, AI can help identify unusual activity on a network and forecast future attacks.
However, attackers are also using AI to automate their methods, making their attacks more effective and harder to counter. Businesses must stay ahead by adopting AI tools that can detect and counter these advanced threats.
5. Cloud Security: A Growing Concern
Cloud computing offers flexibility, but it also introduces risks. Many businesses rely on cloud services without fully understanding the potential vulnerabilities. A failure in a major cloud service could disrupt operations for countless businesses, even those not hosted on the cloud directly.
To minimise risks, organisations should diversify their cloud providers, improve visibility into their cloud environments, and ensure critical systems have backups.
6. Preparing for State-Sponsored Cyberattacks
Geopolitical tensions are driving an increase in state-sponsored cyberattacks. These attacks often target critical infrastructure, creating significant disruptions.
Organisations should work closely with government bodies and security organisations to stay informed and coordinated. Sharing information and best practices across industries will be vital for defence.
7. Bridging the Cybersecurity Skills Gap
The cybersecurity skills gap continues to widen, with a shortage of experienced professionals. Many new hires focus on surface-level tasks without fully understanding the underlying systems they are protecting.
Companies must prioritise training programmes that give employees a deeper understanding of cybersecurity fundamentals. Investing in tools that simplify complex processes can also help make the most of limited resources.
8. The Risks of Over-Reliance on Technology
Many organisations rely heavily on technology without considering what happens if it fails. For instance, a disruption in a commonly used service, like cloud-based analytics tools, could create widespread problems.
To avoid such risks, businesses should plan for contingencies, such as using multiple service providers and ensuring their systems can operate independently if needed.
The Path Forward
Cybersecurity in 2025 will require businesses to think strategically and act proactively. Here’s how companies can prepare:
- Invest in Adaptability: Develop systems that can respond to evolving threats.
- Strengthen Collaboration: Work with industry peers and regulatory bodies to share insights and resources.
- Focus on Fundamentals: Train teams to understand and address root causes, not just surface-level issues.
- Diversify and Secure Infrastructure: Avoid over-reliance on single solutions and ensure redundancy where possible.
The future of cybersecurity is challenging, but it also offers opportunities for innovation. By staying informed and adaptable, businesses can protect their assets and thrive in an increasingly digital world.
Tech News
PNY and Do IT Now Form Strategic Partnership at NVIDIA GTC Paris and ISC

PNY Technologies, a global leader in cutting-edge hardware solutions (GPUs, storage, networking and software), and Do IT Now, a specialized expert in High Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration and services, are proud to announce a strategic partnership to jointly develop, deploy, and support turnkey HPC and AI cluster solutions for enterprise and research customers.
This collaboration brings together the best of both worlds:
- PNY’s renowned hardware portfolio, including powerful NVIDIA GPUs, high-performance storage, advanced networking components, and optimized software stack.
- Do IT Now’s deep expertise in system integration, configuration, deployment, and ongoing HPC and AI operational support.
Together, the two companies will deliver complete, ready-to-use cluster solutions that accelerate innovation, simplify deployment, and ensure optimal performance for organizations looking to harness the power of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-performance computing.
A Joint Vision for Scalable, Ready-to-Deploy Solutions
In today’s fast-evolving AI and HPC landscape, organizations face increasing pressure to deploy scalable, efficient, and cost-effective infrastructure, but many lack the internal resources or expertise to integrate complex hardware and software environments.
By combining PNY’s technical excellence in hardware with Do IT Now’s proven operational and integration know-how, this partnership aims to provide HPC and AI clusters that are fully tailored to customer needs, covering everything from the hardware to the software stack. It also offers expert consulting and support services to ensure smooth deployment, precise configuration, and reliable long-term operations. Together, PNY and Do IT Now deliver scalable, future-proof solutions designed to grow and evolve alongside customers’ workloads and changing business requirements.
Statements from Leadership
“We are thrilled to partner with Do IT Now to bring the next generation of HPC and AI cluster solutions to market,” said Jérôme Bélan, CEO at PNY EMEA. “Their outstanding expertise in system integration and operations perfectly complements our high-performance hardware and software portfolio, allowing us to offer clients complete, ready-to-deploy solutions that accelerate their innovation journey.”
“This partnership is a natural fit,” added Roberto Strano, CCO and co-founder of Do IT Now. “Together with PNY, we can deliver unmatched value to our clients by combining world-class hardware with expert services, ensuring they achieve maximum performance, reliability, and scalability in their HPC and AI projects.”
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AVEVA Awarded 2025 Databricks Manufacturing ISV Partner of the Year at Data + AI Summit

AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software driving innovation and sustainability, is honored to announce it has been named as the 2025 Databricks Manufacturing ISV Partner of the Year. Presented at the annual Data + AI Summit, the award highlights AVEVA’s exceptional contributions to innovations in data-powered manufacturing.
Over the past year, AVEVA, in strategic partnership with Databricks, the data and AI company, launched a ground-breaking integrative solution through its CONNECT industrial intelligence platform that redefines how industrial and enterprise data can be unified, analyzed, and operationalized.
This collaboration addresses one of the most pressing challenges in modern industry: turning vast amounts of siloed operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) data into meaningful insights, while ensuring data integrity, minimizing the development and maintenance costs, and significantly shortening time-to-value.
By using the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform alongside CONNECT, customers can securely unify industrial data with enterprise business systems in an open, governed, and scalable manner via Delta Sharing, Databricks’ open source approach that enables customers to share live data across platforms, clouds, and regions. This enables AI, machine learning, and real-time analytics to be applied to data sets that were historically isolated or underutilized. Manufacturers can now leverage Databricks with CONNECT for smarter decision making, predictive maintenance, demand forecasting, sustainability tracking, safety monitoring and boosted operational efficiency.
“At AVEVA, we’re proud to have established Databricks and Delta Sharing as key foundation-stones of our strategy for our industrial intelligence platform, CONNECT,” said Bry Dillon, SVP of Partners and Commercial Strategy at AVEVA. “Together, we’re enabling our joint customers to access real-time insights, accelerate AI, and deliver tangible outcomes across the industrial landscape. Our partnership with Databricks marks a pivotal moment in the advancement of industrial AI. This collaboration presents a powerful opportunity to accelerate the deployment of AI-driven solutions and drive greater industry-wide collaboration — capabilities that are needed for companies across the industrial sector to stay relevant, remain competitive, and build efficient, sustainable businesses of the future.
“We are thrilled to name AVEVA the 2025 Databricks Manufacturing ISV Partner of the Year,” said Shiv Trisal, Global Manufacturing, Transportation & Energy GTM Leader at Databricks. “As more enterprises leverage data intelligence to solve challenges across the manufacturing and energy industries, AVEVA’s partnership with Databricks is essential to helping organizations everywhere harness the full potential of their data.”
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