Funeral prayers for Nasser Mohammed Yousef Al Balushi and Abdul Aziz Saeed Sabt Al Tunaiji were held at Ajman mosque
As part of his new responsibilities, he will act as a senior adviser and engage with government policy makers in the region on broad issues related to architectural strategy.
Yazbeck will also work with the regional public sector to identify opportunities for innovation in eGovernment.
Naim Yazbeck replaces Khalid Lootah who has taken over as the Regional Technology Officer of Microsoft Gulf. Prior to joining Microsoft, Yazbeck was leading the enterprise sales organisation for Citrix Systems Middle East for the last 5 years. He also held multiple sales management roles at NCR Corporation from 1997-2003.
Commenting on his new role, Naim Yazbeck, Public Sector Director, Microsoft Gulf said, “As a global technology leader, Microsoft offers limitless opportunities. When you look at the incredible line-up of innovative products and technologies Microsoft is poised to deliver over the next couple of years; it is a very exciting place to work in. I look forward to continuing our existing partnerships and building new ones, with governments and organisations that aspire to make a positive difference in people’s lives through the use of technology.”
‘We are very excited about having Naim on board and his appointment will enable us to further enhance and implement our public sector strategies with governments in the region,’ said Charbel Fakhoury, General Manager Microsoft Gulf. “I am confident that his skills will be vital in communicating the ongoing vision for Microsoft in the region,” he added.
· aneela@khaleejtimes.com
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