Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
Stakeholders identify bottlenecks to affordable internet
CWG, MAG Tech harp on new measure to curb cyber attacks
Local content: ISPON calls for fairness in software pricing
Huawei grows profit by 34% globally in 2013
IBM’s cognitive computing to address Africa’s challenges
SAP Africa partners Nosmay to deliver cloud as service
Microsoft delivers Office for rival Apple’s iPad
Who keeps the N647m QoS fine: Subscribers queue behind NCC
Verve joins EMVCo as associate programme
Digital Africa 2014 to double as World Electronics Forum
NIGCOMSAT boss assures MDAs of adequate bandwidth supply
NSN opens office in Lagos, reassures on service delivery
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SubscribeISPON to Jonathan: Include software experts in probe panel of NIS
WHILE condemning the management of the recent nationwide recruitment tests by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) that led to loss of lives, the Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON) has urged President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to urgently consider the inclusion of the software professional association in the membership of the panel in order to provide expert insight to the considerations given or otherwise to modern, software-driven best practice in exercises of this nature.
120 youths get NITDA’s business process outsourcing training
THE National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA has graduated a total of 120 youths in Business Process Outsourcing, BPO.
Huawei showcases cutting edge solutions at CeBIT 2014
Leading information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, Huawei, at the just concluded CeBIT 2014. Under the theme, “Connecting Business Opportunities in A Better Way”, showcased its comprehensive ICT product and solution portfolio and ICT infrastructure innovations.
All iPhones in Nigeria not authorized for the market
Wait a minute! Could this be true-That all the iPhones in Nigeria have no official record? Does that mean that all the iPhones used by Nigerians came from either the back door or are at best not authorized?
Africa urged to embrace cognitive computing to address local challenges
The ability of African continent to sustain economic growth will depend largely on how quickly it can shift attention from traditional commodity markets to modern economic structures that focus on congnitive technology driven development to address local challenges.
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