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Exploring Seagate’s Innovative Drive and Market Strategies

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Seagate Technology specializes in designing, manufacturing, and marketing of hard disk drives tailored for a range of applications, including enterprise and client computer usage, personal data backup systems, portable external storage, and digital media systems.

In the light of approaching Intersec 24, the Integrator had an exclusive Interview with Mr. Mohit Pandey, Head of Sales – META, Seagate Technology, addressing industry challenges, providing key insights on market segmentation, technological prowess, and their electronic data storage solutions.

What can we expect from Seagate at Intersec 24?

At Intersec Dubai 24, visitors to our booth will witness the latest products and technologies expected to hit the market in the near future. We are eager to onboard resellers and installers for our partner program and engage in meaningful discussions about our unique services and solutions.

Seagate’s EMEA Management team, including Maarten Guijt (Vice President, EMEA Channel, Consumer and Distribution Business), Vincent Oostlander (Director, Seagate Systems and Lyve Solutions, EMEA), and Mohit Pandey (Head of Sales, META), along with Country Managers and Marketing & PR leads, will be physically present at the event to assist current and potential customers.

How is Seagate ensuring it has industry-leading solutions for today’s demanding and secure use cases?

Securing mission-critical data in the most advanced way is Seagate’s primary objective. Our guiding principles of innovation, integrity, and inclusion have positioned us as a leader in data management in today’s complex IT world.

Our extensive portfolio caters to various sectors, including consumers, the surveillance industry, gamers, network-attached storage users, cloud service providers, flash users, NVMe users, and unified storage users.

Surveillance Industry – Data that gets generated through Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled cameras and Internet of Things (IoT) edge points, Seagate provides Skyhawk and Skyhawk AI HDDs for Network Video Recorders and Direct Video Recorders to ensure not a single frame of video is lost, and the customer stores data in the most secured yet cost-effective way.

Cloud Service Providers – CSPs are driven by solutions that are scalable, responsive, and innovative. Seagate Exos provides the most innovative and futuristic Nearline HDDs for customers looking for high throughput and massively dense storage capacity. With our Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording Technology, together with Multiple Actuator 2.0, we are the answer to the industry’s mission-critical workloads, for Cloud, IoT, and AI. Creating a data pool for high-performance computing is now affordable and not a distant dream for organizations.

Enterprise Mission Critical Drives – Enterprises, day by day are working on complex virtualized use cases that demand application throughput to enhance speed and agility. Seagate offers customers worldwide its ultra-agile SSD and NVME solutions known as Nytro. With cutting-edge technology and data protection, corporations have peace of mind when accessing mission-critical and high throughput use cases.

Consumers with personal storage demand – Seagate provides solutions like Expansion, One Touch Hubs, and SSD solutions for storing consumer’s data in the most data-protected environment.

Gaming Industry – If someone calls the gaming industry a niche, then this niche industry has been surpassing the billion dollars for the past years and its incremental growth is a testament that this industry is growing by leaps and bounds. Seagate with its incredible FireCuda brand offers unmatched gaming experience for the users by providing HDDs, SSDs, and NVMEs for this performance demanding market. To top that, we have driven designed as per the game. E.g., Call of Duty, we have a specialized drive designed for Call of Duty, so on and so forth.

How do you define market segmentation?

SMEs and SMBs – SME and SMB constitute 60% of the corporate entry-level IT use cases. Even if the size of the organization is medium, their IT challenges and ambitions are not. The ever-increasing and growing IT management requires very demanding and secure data management. Seagate with its Network Attached Storage HDDs and SSDs (IronWolf, IronWolf Pro, and IronWolf SSD) proposes superior and industry-leading NAS HDDs and SSDs for customers whose requirements are growing and demanding secured drives with unmatched throughput.

Large Corporates – With Seagate Data Storage System (Unified Storage), Seagate provides Hybrid Flash Arrays (HFA), All Flash Arrays (AFA), and the most densely populated Storage available on earth (Corvault). Imagine 2.5PB of RAW Capacity in a 4U enclosure. That’s unbelievable, right? I will say that’s new age technological superiority and that’s Seagate. Use cases such as virtualization, data backup and recovery, high-performance computing, on-premises and hybrid cloud set up, media editing and hosting, video surveillance and analysis, mission-critical applications get the most thriving data management solution for secured data.

Vloggers, YouTubers, and Resellers (Consumer – Retail) – Seagate has a special product for prosumers (professional consumers) and provides the most rugged yet stylish HDDs and SSDs for consumers who have no limit to their creative imagination and world-class content. Supported heavily by Apple, Seagate’s LaCie drives create magical data management and solution for creative data. Whatever the need of the data, whether it is structured data or unstructured data or a combination of both, LaCie provides the most impeccable solution to prosumers globally.

What is Seagate’s edge on technology alliance?

Seagate has years of experience in monetizing world-class data management for mission-critical use cases based on Artificial Intelligence, cloud network operations Center, Internet of Things, high-performance computing, virtualization, data backup and recovery, data imaging, media content editing, and hosting. Seagate does all that by constantly investing a major sum of its income in research and development. Some of the examples are mentioned below as follows: Thus, with massive solutions, market-leading areal density, tested and aligned development with technological alliance partners on futuristic and secured technology, Seagate is poised for a bright and committed data management solution for the customers and consumers of Datasphere.

Which markets does Seagate prioritize in CY 24?

One of the largest markets in the Middle East, which is actively pursuing digital transformation is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia actively working to roll-out the latest advanced technologies and Smart City developments. In fact, the Kingdom was named the “Top Digital Riser” among the G20 nations in 2021 due to the comprehensive government support for digital transformation in the Kingdom as part of Vision 2030. As a global leader in mass-data storage solutions, Seagate is actively investing in KSA. To support its ambitions as a leading tech hub, affordable, flexible, scalable, and secure high-performance data management systems will be vital. With more than 40 years of experience in cutting-edge technologies and solutions, we are equipped with the skills, expertise, and technology to support Saudi Arabia’s advanced IT infrastructure needs. In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the National Transformation Program, growth of the non-oil sector and a fast-growing population, the market for surveillance and video analytics in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.7% between 2020-2026. Within the segment, the camera component acquired the highest revenue share, and the most popular vertical for the market proved to be government and transportation, as remote monitoring, transportation management and increased public safety are priorities among the authorities. At the same time, looking to the future, surveillance and video analytics are expected to play a major role in the development of smart cities. They will also be critical as Saudi Arabia’s major infrastructure projects are advanced.

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Inside Zoho’s UAE Data Centers!

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Shailesh Davey, Co-founder and CEO of Zoho, is seated in a cream-colored armchair and speaking with Srijith KN, Senior Editor at Integrator Media, who is holding a recording device. They are positioned in front of a dark backdrop featuring the ManageEngine and Zoho logos during a professional interview.

Playing the Long Game in Cloud Infrastructure, Data Centers, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Growth in the UAE

The Integrator had an interview with Shailesh Davey, Co-founder & CEO, Zoho, during the official launch of their newly opened data centers in the UAE.

Zoho is on an executing path; as they say, it is a disciplined, long-term regional strategy by deploying and right-sizing data centers in Saudi and the UAE, aligning with global trends in data sovereignty and privacy.

The UAE is a priority growth market fueled by regulatory and business-led digitization, supported by local teams and partners. Customers will see faster performance from local hosting, while flagship products Zoho CRM Plus and Zoho Books lead growth, with rapid regulatory feature alignments.


Zoho currently operates more than 18 data centers globally, with the UAE being the latest addition. From a regional perspective, does the Middle East require more data centers, or are the facilities in the UAE and Saudi Arabia sufficient to support Zoho’s growth plans?

We currently operate two data centers in Saudi Arabia, which primarily serve the Saudi market. In the UAE, we have now established two data centers—one in Dubai and another in Abu Dhabi. These facilities have been carefully right-sized based on our expected growth in the region.

We have been present in this market since 2009, so we have a clear understanding of customer adoption patterns, data usage behavior, and growth trajectories. Based on this data, we have ensured sufficient capacity for the next two to four and a half years. Every six months, our teams review capacity utilization and growth rates. If we see demand growing faster than anticipated, we simply expand further.

This approach isn’t new for us—we’ve been doing this consistently since 2006–2007.


Zoho is widely known for its capital discipline and strong stance on privacy. With increasing global rhetoric around cybersecurity, data sovereignty, and regulations—especially in markets like the UAE—do you believe governments are emphasizing certifications due to a trust deficit with large tech companies, or is this part of a broader global shift?


There are a few important factors at play here. First, some of the world’s largest technology companies have built their businesses by monetizing user data. This is openly acknowledged as part of their business model. While it may be legal, it understandably creates discomfort—especially for governments concerned about the data of their citizens, and for individuals who often accept terms and conditions without fully realizing what they are agreeing to.

Second, we are now living in a rapidly evolving geopolitical environment. The shift toward a multipolar world has accelerated significantly over the last couple of years. In this context, it is only practical for governments to introduce regulations that ensure clarity around where data resides, how it is handled, and whether companies are compliant with local laws.

From Zoho’s perspective, this has always aligned with our philosophy. Wherever we set up data centers, we comply fully with local regulations and data sovereignty requirements. Certifications and compliance are simply proof points of that commitment.


Zoho has seen strong growth in the UAE. Which flagship products are driving this momentum, and how does the establishment of local data centers translate into tangible benefits for businesses in terms of innovation and performance?


Let me start with the impact of the data centers. The most immediate and visible benefit is speed. Earlier, customer data was being served from the US, which meant latency due to the physical distance. With local data centers in the UAE, response times are significantly faster. This directly improves user experience, in addition to meeting security and compliance requirements.

In terms of products, our fastest-growing solution in the UAE is Zoho CRM Plus. For any business, sales is a critical function, and CRM Plus is a comprehensive, customer-facing suite that supports sales, marketing, customer support, service, and even project management.

The second major growth driver is Zoho Books, which is widely used by finance and accounting teams. With increasing regulatory requirements around accounting, compliance, and e-invoicing in the UAE, Zoho Books helps businesses stay compliant while maintaining accurate and transparent financial records.

Given the pace at which regulations are evolving, especially in areas like e-invoicing, our local presence allows us to respond very quickly. We see significant long-term potential for both CRM Plus and Zoho Books in this market.


One of Zoho’s recent consumer-focused initiatives Aaratai application has gained strong traction in India and has generated a lot of discussion. Do you see similar B2C-led innovations helping Zoho reach a wider audience in the UAE as well? Could we see such solutions being developed or localized for this market?


This has been an interesting experiment for us. What we’ve essentially done is take the technology we built for the B2B world, adapt it, and make it accessible to B2C users. That’s how this particular app was born, and it received strong tailwinds in the Indian market.

Interestingly, due to the large Indian diaspora in the UAE, adoption naturally extended here as well. Our immediate focus is to ensure that the product is reliable, feature-rich, and delivers long-term value to users.

Once we are confident that the model works at scale, we will look at expanding into other markets where there is strong synergy. Markets with a significant Indian diaspora are a natural starting point, and Europe is high on that list.

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Goodyear continues support for Team De Rooy in the 2025 Dakar Rally

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Goodyear continues its partnership with Team De Rooy for the upcoming Dakar Rally 2025. As the official tire supplier, Goodyear will equip the Dutch team with its high-performance Goodyear OFFROAD tires and advanced Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), helping to ensure reliable performance throughout the rally’s demanding stages. This collaboration highlights Goodyear’s dedication to truck motorsport, combining innovation with proven durability on some of the world’s toughest terrains.

Dakar 2025: new challenges await

The 2025 Dakar Rally, running from January 3 to January 17, will cover nearly 8,000 kilometers, including over 5,000 kilometers of competitive stages, starting in Bisha and finishing in Shubaytah. This edition ramps up the difficulty, featuring an early 48-hour chrono stage that flows into the marathon stage, setting a challenging pace from the outset. In the second week, competitors will tackle the demanding dunes of the Empty Quarter, with over 45% of the course on separate tracks for different vehicle classes, enhancing safety while complicating navigation.

Goodyear OFFROAD tires and TPMS: performance in challenging conditions

Team De Rooy relies on Goodyear OFFROAD tires for their durability and reliable traction across different conditions. Designed to handle heat and challenging surfaces, these tires help reduce heat buildup at high speeds and provide consistent performance on sand, rocks, and steep slopes.

Goodyear’s TPMS offers real-time monitoring of tire pressure and temperature, helping the team make quick adjustments and avoid potential issues. This advanced system helps to minimize downtime and supports better strategic decisions—crucial for maintaining momentum during the rally.

A Legacy of motorsport excellence

Goodyear’s continued support of Team De Rooy highlights its long-standing commitment to truck motorsport. As the title sponsor of the Goodyear FIA European Truck Racing Championship (ETRC), Goodyear uses motorsport as a proving ground for tire technology advancements. The partnership with Team De Rooy reflects this commitment, driving innovation and performance in demanding environments.

Maciej Szymański, Marketing Director Commercial EMEA at Goodyear, commented:

“Our continued collaboration with Team De Rooy for Dakar 2025 underscores our commitment to supporting motorsport teams in extreme conditions. With Goodyear OFFROAD tires and TPMS, we aim to provide the reliability needed to tackle the rally’s challenges. We wish Team De Rooy all the best and look forward to another exciting competition at this iconic rally”.

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PLAUD Note Pro: This Tiny AI Recorder Might Be the Smartest Life Upgrade You Make!

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By Srijith KN

I’ve been using the Plaud Note Pro for over three months now, and this is a device that has quietly earned a permanent place in my daily life now. Let me walk you through what it does—and why I say that so?

Well at first I thought this wasn’t going to do much with my life, and by the looks of it Plaud Note Pro looks like a tiny, card-sized gadget—minimal, unobtrusive to carry it around.

With a single press of the top button, it starts recording meetings, classes, interviews, or discussions. Once you end your session, the audio is seamlessly transferred to the Plaud app on your phone, where it’s transformed into structured outputs—summaries, action lists, mind maps, and more.

In essence, it’s a capture device that takes care of one part of your work so you can concentrate on the bigger game.

Design-wise, the device feels premium, it features a small display that shows battery level, recording status, and transfer progress—just enough information without distraction. The ripple-textured finish looks elegant and feels solid, paired with a clean, responsive button. It also comes with a magnetic case that snaps securely onto the back of your phone, sitting flush and tight, making it easy to carry around without thinking twice.

Battery life is another standout. On a full charge, the Plaud Note Pro can last up to 60 days, even with frequent, long recording sessions. Charging anxiety simply doesn’t exist here.

Well, my impressions about the device changed once I had an audio captured. I tested this in a busy press conference setting—eight to ten journalists around me, multiple voices, ambient noise—and the recording came out sharp and clear. Thanks to its four-microphone array, it captures voices clearly from up to four to five meters away, isolating speech with precision and keeping voices naturally forward. This directly translates into cleaner transcripts. It supports 120 languages, and yes, I even tested transcription into Malayalam—it worked remarkably well, condensed the entire convo-interview that I had during an automotive racing show that I was into.

Real meetings or interviews are rarely happens in a neat environment, and that’s where I found the Plaud Note Pro working for me. It captures nuances and details I often miss in the moment. As a journalist, that’s invaluable. The app also allows you to add photos during recordings, enriching your notes with context and visuals.

I tested transferring files over 20 minutes long, and the process was smooth and quick. Accessing the recordings on my PC via the browser was equally intuitive—everything is easy to navigate and well laid out.

Now to what is inside this tiny recorder. Well, the core of the experience is Plaud Intelligence, the AI engine powering all Plaud note-takers. It dynamically routes tasks across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google’s latest LLMs to deliver professional-grade results. With over 3,000 templates, AI Suggestions, and features like Ask Plaud, the system turns raw conversations into organized, searchable, and actionable insights. These capabilities are available across the Plaud App (iOS and Android) and Plaud Web.

Privacy is what I happen to see them look at seriously. All data is protected under strict compliance standards, including SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, and EN18031, ensuring enterprise-grade security.

What makes the AI experience truly effective is the quality of input. Unlike a phone recorder—where notifications, distractions, and inconsistent mic pickup interfere—the Plaud Note Pro does one job and does it exceptionally well. It records cleanly, consistently, and without interruption, delivering what is easily one of the smoothest recording and transcription experiences I’ve used so far.

I’m genuinely curious to see how Plaud evolves this product further. If this is where they are today, the next version should be very interesting indeed.



“The Plaud Note Pro isn’t just a recorder; it’s a pocket-sized thinking partner that captures the details so you can think bigger, clearer, and faster.”

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