Dubai Airports opens Tier 3-certified data centre complex
Dubai Airports' new facility is expected to provide a stable and reliable environment for Dubai Airports to host its private cloud.
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Dubai Airports' new facility is expected to provide a stable and reliable environment for Dubai Airports to host its private cloud.
A first for German airports, Josie Pepper's brain is based on IBM Watson technology, a question and answer computer system specifically developed to answer questions from the quiz show Jeopardy.
Iceland has become the latest of 50 countries to use Frequentis DIVOS technology to reduce operational efforts for incident investigation.
Dr Fidel Liberal and Aitor Sanchoyerto talk about the changing landscape of intra-airport communications in a broadband world.
The three airports operated by Houston Airports can now benefit from a state-of-the-art command van which will keep them in the loop if an incident knocks out their communications.
With 40 per cent of UK households expected to own a voice-controlled smart device by the end of 2018, Heathrow Airport has become the first UK airport to announce its very own skill on the market's most popular...
As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, this special section takes a look at some key industry milestones, the evolution of both the airport and passenger journey and how International Airport Review has developed as a brand. We will also announce the winners of our inaugural International Airport Review Awards.
Today’s travellers now expect more choice, more communication and more convenience from airports and airlines. Technology is ever-improving, but with passengers becoming highly demanding about the services they receive – from planning their trip to getting on the aircraft and beyond – where will technology take us next? John Grant,…
Curacao Airport Partners NV (CAP), operators of Curaçao International Airport, have chosen the Concessionaire Analyzer+ (CA+) software solution to assist in improving the management of its non-aeronautical sector.
This is the conclusion from the third annual global Inflight Connectivity Survey, published today by Inmarsat.
Matt Horobin, Director of Brand & Digital at Dubai Airports, explores the plusses and pitfalls of airport-to-passenger engagement.
As the world economy is entering the fourth industrial revolution, which signals a major shift from the service economy to the experience economy, airports realise the need to transform their role from simple enablers of air travel to participators in the travel process and active promoters in its inception, planning…
To transform the end-user experience at Miami International Airport, the airport is investing in sophisticated IT. Beacon technology is one of the latest initiatives designed to revolutionise the passenger experience and operations at the airport. Miami’s Director of Information Systems and Telecommunications, Maurice Jenkins, tells us more.