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Anambra’s local AI raises Nigeria’s digital sovereignty hopes

*As OADC, Analytics Intelligence deal, media’s Big Tech battle fuel push for homegrown AI By Prince Osuagwu Nigeria’s dream of achieving artificial intelligence AI sovereignty may have received an unexpected boost from Anambra State, where the state’s ICT Agency has begun deploying a locally trained AI system to automate government operations and explore new ways […]
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SAP reveals growth plans for Nigeria market

Enterprise business application software developers, SAP, has revealed intentions to invest more in the Nigerian market, describing it as one of the most robust markets the company needed to explore for more business growth.

MTN graduates 25 genetic counsellors

MTN Nigeria last week kept to its promise of bringing relief and socour to indigent Nigerians under its Health portfolio- MTN Foundation, by graduating 25 genetic counselors at the 14th genetic counseling course at the Sickle Cell Foundation Idi-Araba, Lagos.

Microsoft announces availability of Windows 8 consumer preview

With more than three million downloads received last year from the developer’s preview, the software giant, Microsoft on Monday announced the availability of the Windows 8 consumer preview, the next milestone of the Windows operating system.

Waiting for mobile number portability

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is expected to announce a service provider which will be in charge of administration of the soon to be introduced mobile number portability (MNP) service.

Stakeholders seek local content for broadband at eWorld forum

The desire for faster deployment of broadband services to all the nooks and crannies of the country for quality services delivery received a big boost last week at the third annual eWorld forum held in Lagos. The forum was organized by publishers of eWorld Magazine in collaboration with the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC in Lagos.

759 graduates jostle for NITDA’s scholarship

About 759 graduates are currently jostling for the sholarship scheme instituted by the National Information Technology Development Agency ( NITDA), comprising 165 post-graduate and 594 graduate applicants from the 36 states and FCT. Successful beneficiaries an study for their doctorate and masters degree programmes in any university in any part of the world.

Smart cities: IBM takes Lagos as pilot

With Lagos population growing in leaps and bounds, International Business Machine, (IBM) has pledged to use its software solutions to build smarter cities for the state.

‘Danger ahead for telecoms sector with multiple taxes’

Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management of the Nigerian Communications Commission and chairman of the Industry Working Group on Multiple Taxation in the Telecommunications industry (IWG) Mr. Okechukwu Itanyi, has warned that recent developments in the sector with regards to spurious taxes and levies by the state, local governments and their agents, portend grave dangers for the sector.

Worry over dearth of skilled software human capital at ISPON dinner

By the time 2012 Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON) president’s dinner was drawing to a close, ICT experts in the attendance were worried over dearth of skills in software development and digital colonization by foreign nations, warning that if something is not done urgently to reverse the trend, Nigerian may remain a consumer nation in the global competitiveness.

Imagine Cup: Rivers govt partners Microsoft

As part of the preparation for the regional finals slated for next month in River States, the software giant, Microsoft in partnership with the Rivers State Government recently held a ceremony at the State House of Assembly auditorium in Port Harcourt to mark the official kick-off of the Imagine Cup student technology competition in Nigeria.

How we’re tackling issues around poor quality of service -JOHNSON

The Minister of Communications Technology, Mrs Omobola Johnson in this interaction with IT Journalists recently in Lagos spoke on what her ministry is doing to address the poor quality of service quality by the industry players. She also spoke on the draft ICT policy, insecurity, and need for a converged regulator among others. Excerpts:

Mobile World Congress experience’ll spin more innovations from Etisalat – EVANS

At the recently concluded Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Spain, Etisalat Nigeria showed strong presence pulling almost all its operational divisions to learn from world innovators and bring back ideas to help the company become more innovative. Hi-Tech tracked the CEO, Mr Steve Evans who opened up on developments and experiences the company was planning to bring to Nigeria from the Barcelona show. Excerpt:

SpaceNigeria offers self-powered solution

The move to take Nigeria to a cashless society received a boost last week when SpaceNigeria Technology announced the introduction of a self powered adaptive containers for both private and corporate space.

Know where you’re going with your phone’s GPS

One of the most useful applications for a mobile phone is software to help with navigation. Whether you are on the water or on land, the addition of a GPS and a navigation program can turn your phone into a guide, giving information on where to go.

CISCO out with UCS on fabric computing platform

Network and communication company, Cisco last week announced new innovations across its Unified Computing System to deliver a third-generation fabric computing platform that will address the virtualization and cloud computing challenges in work places, and helps customers respond rapidly to changing business needs, scale their data centers, and accelerate transition to virtualization and cloud computing.

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