Global ride-hailing firm Uber has agreed to buy Careem, its Middle East rival, putting Uber in the lead position within a competitive region.
Adobe and Microsoft are combining their strengths against common rival Salesforce to vie for dominance in the sales and marketing software market.
With iPhone sales slowing, Apple is rolling out new offerings that build on the success of its thriving services business and legions of customer relationships.
Oil and gas companies are weighing the risks and benefits of partnering with the tech sector to automate oilfield operations with digital technology.
Having been pummelled by criticism over data privacy for the past year, Facebook this month announced plans for a new “privacy-focused platform.”
Chip maker Nvidia has agreed to buy Israeli firm Mellanox Technologies for $6.8 billion as part of a strategy to double down on AI and data centres.
Given the inherent cybersecurity risks of software, and the growing ubiquity of software in everyday objects, trust has become a crucial corporate asset.
With its deal to acquire Time Warner greenlit, AT&T has assembled a new leadership team to compete in the hypercompetitive media arena.
Mobile operators and others in the telecoms industry must strike a balance between ensuring network security and spurring network innovation.