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RTA signs partnership agreement with Amazon Web Services

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai signed an agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary company of Amazon that specialises in providing cloud computing platforms and application programming interfaces. The main goal of this

New open-access book explores UAE’s remarkably diverse ecosystems

NYU Abu Dhabi Associate Professor of Biology John Burt edited and published a first-of-its-kind, open-access book titled A Natural History of the Emirates. With over 20 contributing authors from leading universities and major institutions including

Echoes of Ages Past: A Saga of Dravidian Resilience and Aryan Encounters

Aryans conducted raids on Harappan, (Dravidian) cities, compelling the locals to toil in the fields to provide sustenance for their conquerors Introduction The cultivation of plant life enabled the Ashurs (Dravidians) to establish enduring cities

Show-stopping stone: Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show to unveil rare uncut emerald tomorrow

Under the patronage of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the 53rd edition of the Watch Jewellery Middle East Show will launch tomorrow, thrilling patrons with a glittering display of timepieces,

Robots save 39,000 working hours for Ministry of Finance ​

The Ministry of Finance has just completed phase two of embedding robotic process automation (RPA) into many of its internal processes. The Ministry now uses bots, software applications that carry out automated tasks for 1.8 million transactions with