Tuesday, January 26, 2010

UAE salary growth to increase in 2010

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What's new at AMEinfo.com            26th Jan 2010

UAE salary growth to increase in 2010

With stronger economic growth projected for the Middle East in 2010, companies in the UAE are expected to offer larger pay rises than last year as they compete for talent with firms in other parts of the region.

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GCC lags behind in attracting medical tourism

Setting up healthcare cities has become en vogue in the countries of the GCC, as is shown by the popularity of the Arab Health Congress 2010 in Dubai. But can these projects reverse the trend of the region's patient exodus?


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Dubai's cruise industry poised for growth

In the wake of the financial downturn, cruise tourism has emerged as the strongest growth area in Dubai's hospitality sector, with increased popularity expected in 2010 thanks to a new terminal facility and the arrival of more luxury cruise liners.

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Arab Health shows signs of healthy growth

With an estimated $14bn worth of projects underway in the GCC the Arab Health summit in Dubai is attracting medical suppliers from across t
he world. AMEinfo.com reports on the event which is expected to see over 50,000 healthcare professionals attend the conferences, symposiums and the exhibition.

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Move to virtualisation as Middle East IT spend edge upwards

Confidence is beginning to return to the IT sector and budgets are again on the rise. But, as delegates at IDC's CIO Summit in Dubai found out, levels are often still below budgets set in 2008, making the move to cloud computing and virtualisation more attractive.

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