Dell upgrades open networking software range

Dell upgrades open networking software range

Technology giant, Dell has extended its reach in Open Networking with the introduction of Operating System 10 (OS10) from Dell Networking, a next-generation networking software. The new product is designed to introduce new levels of software flexibility and programmability in large-scale data centre environments. Speaking on the new product, the Vice President and General Manager at Dell Networking and Enterprise Infrastructure, Tom Burns, said that the OS10 platform was designed around new benchmarks for open software modularity so users can create the most efficient and flexible paths across networked systems.
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NEPC targets $30 billion earning from non-oil export 

NEPC targets $30 billion earning from non-oil export 

NIGERIAN Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has put in place some plans that will help increase the country’s earnings on non-oil export to $30billion from the $2.7billion it currently stands even as the Council and the Ministry of Agriculture have evolve ways to transform the nation’s economy.

Imo govt dissolves revenue board

Imo govt dissolves revenue board

Less than a month after Governor Rochas Okorocha sacked 3,000 workers, the state government has dissolved the Board of Internal Revenue, BIR, warning that no revenue staff should henceforth, collect taxes from individuals without due approval from the appropriate authorities.

NEPC, Agric Ministry list path to economic transformation

NEPC, Agric Ministry list path to economic transformation

AS the present administration intensifies efforts to drive the economy through agriculture, the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, yesterday, proffered ways to transform the sector as a key sector for job creation, food security and foreign exchange earner

Anambra to build N2bn truck parks

Anambra to build N2bn truck parks

Anambra State Government yesterday said it would construct four specially designed motor parks for trucks in four border towns in the state as part of measures to restrict their movement.