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Ai Everything MEA Debuts in Cairo

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Inaugural Ai Everything Middle East & Africa is taking place in Cairo, from 10-12 February 2026

Egypt will host the inaugural AI Everything MEA from 10–12 February 2026 in Cairo. Organized by GITEX GLOBAL and hosted by Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), with strategic partnership from ITIDA, the event signals growing regional leadership in artificial intelligence. Moreover, it aligns directly with Egypt’s National AI Strategy (2025–2030) and the country’s top-tier standing in AI and machine learning on the 2024 GBS World Competitiveness Index.

Why Cairo, why now

Egypt’s AI agenda is moving at a pace. Therefore, a dedicated platform that unites policy, enterprise, and research arrives at the right moment. The country is embedding AI across strategic sectors—from outsourcing and shared services to semiconductors, cybersecurity, cloud, manufacturing, digital health, fintech, energy, education, and digital public services. Consequently, Cairo offers both market scale and coordination with national priorities.

What AI Everything MEA brings together

The program convenes AI enterprises, startups, researchers, and decision-makers from 60+ countries. Attendees will explore frontier use cases, responsible deployment, and practical roadmaps for adoption. Additionally, the agenda pairs a high-level summit with a two-day immersive exhibition. That mix enables leaders to set direction and, at the same time, see technology in action. Notably, global tech companies—such as Atos, Cyshield, HPE, and IBM—are expected to participate.

The government and ecosystem lens

“Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the architecture of global competitiveness,” noted Dr. Amr Talaat, Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology. He emphasized Egypt’s intent to shape the shift, not merely react to it. Accordingly, Ai Everything MEA serves as a bridge between global expertise and national priorities, turning strategy into deployment. Likewise, Eng. Ahmed El Zaher, CEO of ITIDA, highlighted the summit’s role in attracting deep-tech investment, empowering startups, and nurturing co-creation. Together, these messages underscore a clear goal: build an inclusive, outcomes-driven AI economy.

Investment, talent, and scaling

Beyond policy, the event leans into capital and capability. Over 200 venture capitalists from the wider GITEX network—managing more than US$1 trillion in assets—are expected to explore deals across Egypt and the region. Meanwhile, one of the region’s largest youth-tech academies will launch at the event. As a result, fresh engineering talent can plug into pilot projects and real-world mentorship, channeling Egypt’s 750,000+ annual graduates toward AI careers. In turn, startups gain a pipeline of skilled contributors and early adopters.

Use cases that matter

Sectors on display track Egypt’s strengths and the region’s needs. For example, secure cloud and resilient digital public services support efficient governance. Similarly, AI in healthcare enables triage, imaging support, and hospital operations at scale. In fintech, intelligent risk and fraud tools help widen access while protecting consumers. Furthermore, smart industry and energy use cases drive productivity and efficiency. Because these applications align with national missions, pilots can advance faster and deliver a visible impact.

Dialogue on responsible AI

Momentum must pair with trust. Therefore, Ai Everything MEA dedicates stage time to governance, ethics, and safety. Panels will tackle privacy-by-design, bias mitigation, data stewardship, and accountability frameworks. Additionally, public–private working sessions will outline how to translate principles into tooling and procurement. With that approach, participants can accelerate adoption and maintain public confidence.

Voices from the organizer

“AI has leveled the digital playing field,” said Trixie LohMirmand, EVP of Dubai World Trade Centre, global organizer of GITEX. She underscored Egypt’s focus on using AI to uplift citizens and strengthen the economy. Accordingly, Ai Everything MEA aims to act as a force multiplier—amplifying local ambition with global resources and partnerships.

What attendees should expect next?

First, a curated summit program tailored to policymakers, CIOs, and founders. Second, a showcase floor that maps solutions to outcomes—cost savings, productivity, and service quality. Third, structured investor–startup matchmaking. Finally, capacity-building workshops that convert interest into skills. Altogether, the format turns conversations into tangible next steps.

Bottom line

The debut of AI Everything MEA marks a defining chapter for the Middle East and Africa. Cairo will host a global conversation—and, crucially, a practical marketplace—around responsible, scalable AI. With MCIT and ITIDA anchoring national priorities, and GITEX coordinating the international ecosystem, the region gains a platform built for delivery. As a result, governments, enterprises, and startups can move from pilots to production with speed, trust, and shared purpose.

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GCC COMPANIES ACHIEVE 30-SECOND PAYROLL PROCESSING WITH 100 PER CENT ACCURACY USING ADVANCED HRMS, REVEALS GREYTHR

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Companies across the GCC region have experienced higher workforce management efficiency using advanced AI-powered HRMS, reporting 100 per cent accuracy and stronger compliance with GCC labour regulations, reveals a recent survey conducted by greytHR, the leading full-suite Human Resource Management System (HRMS) platform. Notably, organisations with around 1000 employees could complete their payroll processing in just about 30 seconds using the innovative platform. 

The findings point to an exponential shift within the GCC HR landscape, where organisations are embracing intelligent automated HR operations amid evolving labour regulations, hybrid work models, and the rise of multi-country workforces. The company’s data shows that 75 per cent of GCC companies are first-time HR automation adopters, while 24 per cent have migrated from legacy systems, highlighting the ongoing regional transition towards fully digitised, compliance-ready HR frameworks.

greytHR is powering this digital shift through its robust cloud-based infrastructure and AI-powered tools, which simplify the entire hire-to-retire employee lifecycle, from recruitment and onboarding to core HR, leave, attendance, payroll, performance, exit and engagement.

Girish Rowjee, Co-founder and CEO of greytHR, said, “At greytHR, we believe that ‘people’ are the primary pillar of any business. A company’s growth relies on the dedication and hard work of its employees. As a result of this belief, we built our HRMS to make employee lifecycle management simpler, more transparent, and more connected within the HR ecosystem. Our goal is to help organisations reinvent how they manage and support their workforce through intelligent, people-focused automation in today’s digital world.”

Through it’s a highly intelligent and unified system, greytHR has been continuously addressing the region’s distinctive challenges and maximising impact through efficient workforce management.

Sayeed Anjum, Co-Founder & CTO, greytHR, said: “As companies expand across borders and hybrid work models become the norm, HR leaders face issues such as manual payroll errors, fragmented systems and limited automation, which can directly impact compliance, employee satisfaction, and productivity. Our platform is tailored to address these pain points and the region’s unique needs by serving as an intelligent, unified system that simplifies all stages of workforce management. This further aligns with our broader vision of creating measurable impact for companies and transforming the regional HR ecosystem through digitisation.”

He further stated: “Currently, IT & ITeS, Business, and Financial Service sectors lead in HRMS adoption, at 19 per cent, 15 per cent and 10.5 per cent respectively, highlighting the vital role of technology-driven and service-oriented businesses in catalysing the ongoing digital HR revolution.”

greytHR offers built-in compliance features tailored to GCC nations, including automated GPSSA deductions, multi-country payroll capabilities, and real-time analytics. Moreover, its intuitive interface and modular architecture make it accessible to businesses of all sizes, from startups to large enterprises.

The company showcased these advanced offerings at the recent HR Summit & Expo 2025, held in Dubai, highlighting its commitment to supporting the region’s evolving workforce needs. As GCC continues to position itself as a global business hub, greytHR remains steadfast in its efforts to positively shape the future of the regional HR industry.

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NEW SOLARWINDS REPORT: GEN AI SIGNIFICANTLY DROPS INCIDENT RESPONSE TIME FOR ITSM TEAMS

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SolarWinds, a leading provider of simple, powerful, secure observability and IT management software, has released its 2025 ITSM Report, which outlines a clear delineation between Information Technology System Management systems that leverage generative AI (GenAI) in their operations and those that do not. The report analyzed more than 2,000 ITSM systems and more than 60,000 aggregated and anonymized customer data points.

Over the past year, IT teams have moved from experimenting with automation to actively integrating generative AI into their workflows—reshaping how they diagnose issues, resolve incidents, and deliver service. What began as an efficiency play is now transforming team structures and redefining the ITSM experience itself. As GenAI becomes embedded in daily operations, organizations are uncovering new performance gains and insights that signal a broader shift in how IT service management is evolving.

The GenAI Effect: Faster Resolutions, Smarter Service

The data shows that organizations using GenAI in ITSM significantly reduce incident resolution times. SolarWinds analysts examined key AI-driven capabilities—such as automated ticket responses, knowledge article recommendations, and incident summaries—and compared resolution times before and after enabling GenAI. The results revealed:

  • The average resolution time before GenAI: 27.42 hours
  • The after GenAI enablement: 22.55 hours
  • The average time saved per incident: 4.87 hours
  • The relative reduction: 17.8 percent

The report also reviewed the resolution times of organizations that have yet to implement GenAI into their ITSM functions. The data showed a much wider gap between GenAI enablement/non-enablement than the group mentioned above:

  • The average incident resolution time (non-GenAI customers): 32.46 hours
  • The average for GenAI customers post enablement: 22.55 hours
  • The time difference: 9.91 hours per incident
  • The relative improvement: 30.5 percent

GenAI adopters represent more mature, innovation-driven ITSM operations. This consists of teams already embracing self-service, knowledge management, and automation. Their adoption signals a culture ready to drive broader organizational innovation and transformation.

Reclaiming Time and Producing ROI

When IT teams significantly reduce time spent on manual tasks, they reclaim valuable hours that can be redirected toward strategic initiatives—turning efficiency gains into tangible ROI for the organization. According to the data, which culminated all incidents logged from August 1, 2024 to July 31, 2025, GenAI-enabled organizations saved a cumulative 323,343 hours after GenAI enablement.

“By leveraging GenAI, ITSM teams can reclaim time and resources once spent on routine tasks, enabling them to focus on strategic initiatives that drive real business value,” said Lauren Okruch, Senior Manager for ITSM, at SolarWinds. “Looking ahead, embracing technologies like GenAI isn’t just about efficiency—it’s a strategic imperative for organizations aiming to innovate, stay ahead of change, and transform IT from a support function into a proactive driver of growth.”

Setting ITSM Teams up for Success

SolarWinds is committed to offering ITSM teams AI tooling and other innovative solutions that drive efficiency and improve user experience, including the announcement of the SolarWinds AI agent and other innovations on October 8. The SolarWinds Service Desk Premier Plan offers ITSM customers:

  • Automation workflows and runbooks
  • AI-powered suggestions and deflection tools
  • Enhanced reporting and customization options
  • Virtual Agent integration with Slack and Microsoft Teams
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VERTIV SELECTED TO SUPPLY ADVANCED AI-READY INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DIGITAL REALTY’S NEW DATA CENTER CAMPUS IN ITALY

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Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure, today announced it will supply next-generation infrastructure for ROM1, Digital Realty’s first data center in Italy with a planned capacity above 3 MW. The agreement extends the comprehensive suite of Vertiv solutions and existing technology implementations with Digital Realty across European locations, including Paris, Madrid, and Amsterdam.

The ROM1 facility will feature advanced cooling and power infrastructure designed specifically for high-performance computing (HPC) environments. The technology implementation includes innovative free-cooling systems that leverage Rome’s climate conditions, and highly energy-efficient power management systems designed to support high-density workloads.

The project will be implemented in phases, with the facility planned to begin operations in 2027. ROM1 will serve as a carrier-neutral facility optimized for AI and machine learning workloads. Its strategic location will establish Rome as a key digital hub, connecting to major Mediterranean cities through fiber networks and submarine cables. Expansion plans also include connectivity in Barcelona, launching in early 2026. The new facility will support the company’s growth as a leader in the Mediterranean, complementing its existing data centers in Marseille, Athens, and Crete.

“Rome is emerging as a crucial gateway for digital infrastructure between Europe and the Mediterranean,” says Alessandro Talotta, managing director, Italy of Digital Realty. “The cutting-edge technologies selected for ROM1 will help establish it as a strategic AI hub, setting new benchmarks for energy efficiency and performance in high-performance computing.”

“The growing adoption of AI applications is driving the need for more sophisticated data center infrastructure,” says Karsten Winther, president for EMEA at Vertiv. “Our cooling and power solutions are built on decades of experience in supporting the most demanding applications and are designed for projected scalability while helping customers meet their efficiency objectives.”

ROM1’s technical innovations include AI-ready cooling systems that adapt to varying workload demands and high-efficiency power distribution designed for intensive computing. The facility incorporates smart environmental controls that respond to real-time conditions and are integrated with alternative energy sources. These technological choices reflect both companies’ focus on supporting advanced computing needs while minimizing energy consumption and environmental impact.

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