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Steven Dewinter
Senior Global Director, Sales Engineering
Parallels

Partner Spotlight

Parallels Perspective: Navigating the New Era of Application Delivery with Flexibility, Security, and Choice

The way organizations deliver applications has undergone a significant shift over the past few years. Pre-pandemic, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) was often seen as a niche solution for specific use cases. Post-pandemic, it has become a cornerstone of modern IT strategies, driven by the rise of remote work and the need for secure, scalable access to business-critical applications.

 

Today, the conversation is no longer about whether to adopt VDI; it is about how to make it work in a hybrid world. Hybrid work models demand hybrid infrastructure, spanning on-premises, cloud, and edge environments. Employees expect seamless access across diverse devices, while IT teams strive to balance performance, cost, and security. This complexity underscores a critical truth: flexibility and simplicity are no longer optional; they are essential.

 

The ecosystem itself is also evolving rapidly. Organizations are rethinking their entire virtualization stack, from application delivery platforms to hypervisors, driven by licensing changes, cost pressures, and the need for more agile, future-ready solutions. This shift is not just about replacing one vendor; it reflects a broader trend toward open choice and adaptability across the IT landscape.

 

Adding to this transformation is the rise of AI-powered applications, which demand more computing resources and tighter integration with data. Delivering these apps efficiently and securely is a growing challenge. VDI and remote application delivery help address this by centralizing workloads, ensuring consistent performance, and enabling secure access from any device without exposing sensitive data at the edge.

 

Security remains the non-negotiable foundation of this evolution. As applications and data move across hybrid environments, the attack surface expands. CIOs are prioritizing solutions that embed security into every layer without compromising user experience or operational efficiency.

 

The future of application delivery will be defined by choice, adaptability, and trust. At Parallels, we enable this vision through solutions that simplify and secure access to applications and desktops, optimize hybrid work, and empower IT teams with flexibility across devices and infrastructures. From virtualization to cross-platform access, our focus is on helping organizations stay agile and resilient in a rapidly changing world.

2025

FutureTech Summit 2025

Der IDC FutureTech Summit 2025 brachte IT-Führungskräfte zusammen, um sich mit neuen Technologien, der digitalen Transformation und Strategien für die Bewältigung der sich wandelnden und herausfordernden Geschäftswelt von heute auseinanderzusetzen.

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Unsere Referenten

Carla Arend

Carla Arend

Associate Vice President, Research, Cloud in Europe

IDC

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Meike Escherich

Meike Escherich

Associate Research Director, European Future of Work

IDC

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Robin Mager

Robin Mager

Leiter Digital Transformation Office

Siemens Energy

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Marc Stanke

Marc Stanke

Enterprise Architect & Data Officer

DB Systel

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Dr. Daniela Simone Kappler

Dr. Daniela Simone Kappler

AI Officer

DB Systel

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Daniel Kleine-Albers

Daniel Kleine-Albers

Head of Digital Financial & Central Solutions

KGAL GmbH & Co. KG

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Kai Eisele

Kai Eisele

IT Strategy Manager

Siemens Healthineers AG

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Matthias Vetter

Matthias Vetter

Senior IB Strategy & Controlling Manager

KGAL GmbH & Co. KG

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Thomas Mannmeusel

Thomas Mannmeusel

CIO

Webasto

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Pia Fischbach

Pia Fischbach

Chief Transformation Officer

OTTO

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Teilnehmerstimmen

“Spannende Vorträge von interessanten Referenten, aktuelle Themen mit großartigen Ideen!”

“Eine großartige Gelegenheit zum Erfahrungsaustausch und Networking.”

“Sehr hilfreiche Beiträge und tolles Format! Vielen Dank. Ich komme gerne wieder.”

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Future-Proof Your Enterprise: Driving ROI and Productivity with Trusted AI

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Overview

As 2026 approaches, enterprises across the Middle East are moving from AI pilots to measurable impact, with a clear focus on productivity gains, operational efficiency, and return on investment. The priority is no longer experimentation, but identifying where AI delivers value fastest and at scale, while meeting governance.

IBM enters the year with strong momentum, including IBM Sovereign Core, IBM Enterprise Advantage, proven agentic AI outcomes with e&, and an expanded regional ecosystem through collaborations with AWS and Deloitte. Together, these capabilities help organizations turn AI investment into business outcomes through automated IT operations, improved observability, and resilient, compliant cloud platforms.

Join IBM’s Frank Theisen, Saad Toma, Lula Mohanty, Shukri Eid for an exclusive dinner conversation on scaling AI to drive productivity, optimize IT operations, and deliver ROI across the region.

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Speakers

Jyoti Lalchandani

Jyoti Lalchandani

Head of WW Events & MD – META, Central Asia, India

IDC

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Ranjit Rajan
Keynote Speaker

Ranjit Rajan

Vice President, Research (META)

IDC

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Frank Theisen

Frank Theisen

Vice President (EMEA)

IBM Technology

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Saad Toma

Saad Toma

General Manager (MEA)

IBM

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Shukri Eid

Shukri Eid

VP & General Manager – Gulf, Levant and Pakistan

IBM Gulf

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Lula Mohanty

Lula Mohanty

Managing Partner – MEA

IBM Consulting

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Agenda

Future-Proof Your Enterprise: Driving ROI and Productivity with Trusted AI

One Day Event

6:30 pm

Guest Arrival and Networking

7:00 pm

Welcome Address

Jyoti Lalchandani

Jyoti Lalchandani

Head of WW Events & MD – META, Central Asia, India, IDC

Keynote
7:05 pm

IDC Keynote Presentation

Ranjit Rajan | IDC

Vice President, Research (META)

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Ranjit Rajan
7:15 pm

Open Discussion

Ranjit Rajan

Ranjit Rajan

Vice President, Research (META), IDC

Frank Theisen

Frank Theisen

Vice President (EMEA), IBM Technology

Saad Toma

Saad Toma

General Manager (MEA), IBM

Shukri Eid

Shukri Eid

VP & General Manager – Gulf, Levant and Pakistan, IBM Gulf

Lula Mohanty

Lula Mohanty

Managing Partner – MEA, IBM Consulting

7:30 pm

Buffet Dinner Opens

8:40 pm

Summary & Close

Venue

Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai

Spice Ballroom Section (A)
Crescent Rd – Nakhlat Jumeira – Dubai

Discover a setting unlike any other. From intimate gatherings to grand, awe-inspiring celebrations, this venue offers spaces designed to create unforgettable experiences. Guests can enjoy an elegant cocktail reception set against the mesmerizing backdrop of a 65,000-marine-animal aquarium or indulge in an exquisite dinner in Dubai’s most exclusive hotel suite. Every detail, from the world-class catering to the impeccable service, ensures each moment is elevated into something truly extraordinary.

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Agenda

IT Security Xchange Saudi Arabia

Agenda

IT Security Xchange Saudi Arabia

One Day Event

5:15 pm

Registration & Networking

5:45 pm

IDC Welcome Address

Shilpi Handa

Shilpi Handa

Associate Research Director (META), IDC

5:50 pm

IDC Keynote

Shilpi Handa

Shilpi Handa

Associate Research Director (META), IDC

6:00 pm

Sovereign Security: Localizing Talent, Data, and Infrastructure

Middle East organizations are embedding digital sovereignty into their transformation strategies by localizing talent, infrastructure, and AI systems. Sovereign security platforms ensure sensitive data is stored and governed within national borders, reducing exposure to foreign jurisdiction and geopolitical risks. This approach is central to national security, public sector modernization, and technological independence.

6:15 pm

AI-Powered Threat Detection and Response

Security service providers in the Middle East are integrating large language models and behavioral analytics to deliver real-time, AI-powered threat detection and response. These systems accelerate threat hunting, automate incident classification, and enable proactive defense against advanced cyber threats, transforming SOC operations and improving regulatory compliance.

6:30 pm

Zero Trust Security Models for Government and BFSI

Zero trust security is gaining traction in government and BFSI sectors, driven by regulatory mandates and the need for robust data protection. Middle East governments are updating privacy laws and deploying zero trust frameworks to ensure continuous verification, minimize attack surfaces, and comply with evolving regulations.

6:40 pm

Cloud Security: Compliance, Visibility, and Resilience

Cloud security strategies in the region focus on regulatory compliance, data sovereignty, and operational resilience. Organizations are prioritizing local cloud regions, hybrid architectures, and sovereign controls to meet data residency requirements, reduce latency, and ensure visibility across distributed environments.

6:50 pm

Identity and Access Management (IAM): The Only Perimeter

With identity attacks on the rise, IAM is now the primary security perimeter. Organizations are shifting to platform-based IAM solutions, integrating advanced authentication, access controls, and behavioral analytics to defend against credential theft and insider threats.

7:00 pm

Tea/ Coffee & Networking Break

7:30 pm

Operational Technology (OT) Security for Critical Infrastructure

Energy, utilities, and manufacturing sectors are strengthening OT security to counter sophisticated cyber threats. The focus is on segmenting networks, deploying real-time monitoring, and integrating AI-driven analytics to protect critical infrastructure and ensure regulatory compliance.

7:40 pm

Data Privacy and Protection: Navigating New Regulations

Middle East is rapidly updating data privacy laws, requiring organizations to adapt governance frameworks and compliance strategies. The emphasis is on data localization, consent management, and continuous monitoring to meet stringent regulatory standards.

7:50 pm

Xchange Table- First Cycle

8:10 pm

Xchange Table- Second Cycle

8:30 pm

Workshop Roundtable Sessions

Workshop Roundtable

8:30 pm – 9:20 pm

Session 1- Managed Detection and Response (MDR): The Digital Control Plane

8:30 pm – 9:20 pm

Session 2- AI-Driven Security Automation and Orchestration

8:30 pm – 9:20 pm

Session 3- Cybersecurity Talent Development and Certification

8:30 pm – 9:20 pm

Session 4- Supply Chain Security: Mitigating Third-Party Risks

9:20 pm

Dinner & Networking

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Partners

Why Partner

Position your brand at the forefront of the region’s premier CISO community. This results-driven platform is designed to maximize engagement and ROI for solution providers.

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Speakers

Speakers

Shilpi Handa

Shilpi Handa

Associate Research Director (META)

IDC

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Shahin Hashim

Shahin Hashim

Associate Research Director (META)

IDC

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Uzair Mujtaba

Uzair Mujtaba

Senior Research Manager

IDC

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Why Attend

Why Attend?

The Summit is more than just a conference. It’s where the region’s technology leaders come together to shape the future of cybersecurity.

Security Operations

Exploring best practices and innovative strategies for managing security operations.

Application and Cloud Security

Focusing on methods and technologies for securing applications and cloud environments.

AI in Cybersecurity

Discussing advancements and applications of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity.

Network Security

Covering the latest trends and technologies in securing networks.

Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

Addressing the identification and mitigation of risks related to third-party vendors and suppliers.

Key Themes

The Summit will spotlight how innovation, intelligence, and resilience are reshaping enterprises through AI, cloud modernization, agentic architectures, and cybersecurity.

Regulation, Resilience and Value Creation

Regulatory compliance is no longer a back-office burden, it’s a strategic enabler. We will explore how organizations can embed regulatory mandates (data privacy, cybersecurity laws, emerging AI/tech rules) into core operations, turning requirements into levers for resilience, stakeholder trust, and business value. Key topics include cyber-by-design, auditability, vendor accountability, and continuity in the face of disruption.

Digital Sovereignty and Trust Architecture

In Saudi Arabia’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem, maintaining control over data, infrastructure, and vendor relationships is fundamental to national priorities. We will explore how organizations can align with sovereignty requirements — including data residency, local hosting, and reduced vendor dependency

Future-Ready Technology and Modernization

Many enterprises struggle with fragmented IT portfolios, technical debt, and legacy constraints. This theme addresses how to modernize intelligently — consolidating platforms, improving observability, and building future-ready architectures that scale, adapt, and support secure innovation.

AI, Automation and Responsible Innovation

AI and intelligent agents are transforming how security is delivered, but with great power comes risk. We will explore pragmatically deploying AI: governance models, guardrails for misuse, prioritization of high-impact use cases, and aligning AI systems with trust, transparency, and accountability.

Operations, Analytics and Resilience Engineering

Detection, response, and recovery are now continuous cycles rather than discrete events. We’ll delve into advanced analytics, managed detection & response, orchestration, external threat visibility (supply chain, third parties), and resilience metrics to operationalize security effectiveness.

The Human Factor: Leadership and Culture

Technology alone doesn’t guarantee security. Leadership, culture, and skill development must align. We will focus on transforming teams, embedding security ownership across functions, and equipping leaders to speak the language of risk and trust to the board, CEOs, and business lines.

Incident and Trust Recovery

Security incidents will happen, but what matters is how an organization responds. We will cover crisis communication, forensic response, regulatory handling, insurance, stakeholder trust restoration, and turning adversity into credibility.

Sector-Focused Security Insights

Different industries and environments in Saudi Arabia pose unique security demands. We will focus on securing critical infrastructure (energy, utilities), connected devices and IoT, healthcare, finance, and rapidly evolving environments such as smart cities, industrial systems, and large-scale national development projects.

Partners

Why Partner

Position your brand at the forefront of the region’s premier CISO community. This results-driven platform is designed to maximize engagement and ROI for solution providers.

Become a Sponsor
Why Partner

Speakers

Speakers

Ranjit Rajan

Ranjit Rajan

Vice President, Research (META)

IDC

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Shilpi Handa

Shilpi Handa

Associate Research Director (META)

IDC

Read bio

Shahin Hashim

Shahin Hashim

Associate Research Director (META)

IDC

Read bio

Why Attend

Why Attend?

The Security Xchange is more than just a conference. It’s where the region’s technology leaders come together to shape the future of cybersecurity.

Security Operations

Exploring best practices and innovative strategies for managing security operations.

Application and Cloud Security

Focusing on methods and technologies for securing applications and cloud environments.

AI in Cybersecurity

Discussing advancements and applications of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity.

Network Security

Covering the latest trends and technologies in securing networks.

Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

Addressing the identification and mitigation of risks related to third-party vendors and suppliers.

Key Themes

The Security Xchange will spotlight how innovation, intelligence, and resilience are reshaping enterprises through AI, cloud modernization, agentic architectures, and cybersecurity.

Regulation, Resilience and Value Creation

Regulatory compliance is no longer a back-office burden, it’s a strategic enabler. We will explore how organizations can embed regulatory mandates (data privacy, cybersecurity laws, emerging AI/tech rules) into core operations, turning requirements into levers for resilience, stakeholder trust, and business value. Key topics include cyber-by-design, auditability, vendor accountability, and continuity in the face of disruption.

Digital Sovereignty and Trust Architecture

In South Africa’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem, maintaining control over data, infrastructure, and vendor relationships is fundamental to national priorities. We will explore how organizations can align with sovereignty requirements — including data residency, local hosting, and reduced vendor dependency.

Future-Ready Technology and Modernization

Many enterprises struggle with fragmented IT portfolios, technical debt, and legacy constraints. This theme addresses how to modernize intelligently — consolidating platforms, improving observability, and building future-ready architectures that scale, adapt, and support secure innovation.

AI, Automation and Responsible Innovation

AI and intelligent agents are transforming how security is delivered, but with great power comes risk. We will explore pragmatically deploying AI: governance models, guardrails for misuse, prioritization of high-impact use cases, and aligning AI systems with trust, transparency, and accountability.

Operations, Analytics and Resilience Engineering

Detection, response, and recovery are now continuous cycles rather than discrete events. We’ll delve into advanced analytics, managed detection & response, orchestration, external threat visibility (supply chain, third parties), and resilience metrics to operationalize security effectiveness.

The Human Factor: Leadership and Culture

Technology alone doesn’t guarantee security. Leadership, culture, and skill development must align. We will focus on transforming teams, embedding security ownership across functions, and equipping leaders to speak the language of risk and trust to the board, CEOs, and business lines.

Incident and Trust Recovery

Breaches will happen, but what matters is how an organization responds. We will cover crisis communication, forensic response, regulatory handling, insurance, stakeholder trust restoration, and turning adversity into credibility.

Sector-Focused Security Insights

Different industries and environments in South Africa pose unique security demands. We will focus on securing critical infrastructure (energy, utilities), connected devices and IoT, healthcare, finance, and rapidly evolving environments such as smart cities, industrial systems, and large-scale national development projects.