An overseas trend in lending is slowly making its way to the U.S. We'll explore how microlending works and why more people aren't doing it.
The IT giant is strategizing with governments from Saudi Arabia to South America on their technological futures—hoping to score mega-contracts
CEO John Chambers talks about Cisco's sweeping push into emerging markets and the benefits it can bring to the Middle East in particular
Capri will be the first U.S. developer to join projects aiming to compete with Dubai—and it's glad to get away from the troubled home market
The Saudi Arabian government uses routers and other technology to block content on controversial Web sites
Saudi Arabia's "smart city" in the desert, King Abdullah Economic City, will boast the best Web technology money can buy
Senior Writer Peter Burrows discusses his story on the networking giant and how it's breaking into new markets around the world
With credit tight in a rough economy, businesses are offloading equipment while bargain hunters are picking up retooled hardware on the cheap