The ITP Tech team has launched the ITP.net site with a brand new look. Readers can now scroll through and read news and analysis from the world of enterprise tech.
The site will be bringing together all the news and critical insight from CommsMEA, Network Middle East and Channel Middle East, so be it the latest updates in cloud, data storage, 5G, cybersecurity or emergent tech, ITP.net is there for all things tech.
“We are so excited to announce the re-launch of ITP.net. By bringing together the awesome power of our existing brands under one roof, we will be able to bring our readers a wider range of content every day,” said Sarah Rizvi, group editor – technology, ITP Media Group.
The site will also feature in-depth video interviews, webinars, whitepapers, and a host of interactive content, as well as the usual breaking news stories from across the industry.
“This is a momentous day for all of us here at the ITP Tech team. With cloud, AI, big data and 5G all set to play a starring role in the evolution of the enterprise tech sector, combining our separate brands into the new ITP.net site was a complete no brainer. Ultimately, it allows us to bring more content to more readers – so it’s a win-win for everyone,” said Chris Kelly, editor, ITP.net.
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