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Issue 2

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Daniel C. Jones
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GCC have reasons to be fearful

Growing tension between the US and Iran threatens to hinder the entire region's economic development. The GCC has good reason to be fearful...
02 Feb 2010

Focus Areas

Cover Stories

Rising high

Dr Sulaiman Al Fahim, CEO, Hydra Properties: "A vision without action is a daydream, but action without a vision is a nightmare.”

Global oil resources and the world’s energ...

With Abdallah S. Jum'ah, Saudi Aramco’s President and CEO

Driving workforce productivity with unifie...

The path to fixed / mobile convergence. By Philippe Winthrop

Roundtables

  • Improving functionality

    PLM has been a secret weapon in many companies’ arsenal. Larry Boldt from Ryma, Henry Seddon (Vice President Marketing) from UGS and Laurent Costa (Channel Director PTC)...
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  • IT security

    The issue of security is an ongoing concern for all organizations. We gathered together some industry thought-leaders for their answers to some key questions: Guidance...
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Industry Analysts

Executive Interviews

Taking to the skies

Business Management quizzes Stephen Estill, VP and Chief Marketing Officer, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.
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Speaking the same language

We live in an increasingly interconnected economic landscape. More than ever, our colleagues and customers might be half a world away. BM spoke with Deepak Desai of GlobalEnglish Corporation about the need for business to make itself understood.
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Next Generation MENA Oil and Gas Summit
6th – 8th April 2010

MENA accounts for two thirds of proven global oil reserves and is regarded as the world’s most influential oil province, eclipsing all other regions by some margin. Over the next five years, the region will see strong growth in hydrocarbon production as the world becomes increasingly reliant on oil supplies within the region.