115 Glo dealers get cash, gift rewards
Capacity building, critical to Africa’s energy future
Unemployed graduates find work at Computer Village
Online visa application: Urchins frustrate applicants
PIN boss tackles cyber crime at 2010 internet forum
Campus Daily Online holds e-seminar for youths
IBM offers banks new business deal
Oceanic Bank signs on SAP’s Greenfield
COP opens studio, assures quality productions
Tough options for telecom operators over promos
MTN rides on Ericsson to deploy world’s largest switch
Adenuga assures Ghanaians a robust Glo network at launch
USPF stirs ICT consciousness across rural Nigeria
2.3GHz saga:How court upheld NCC’s statutory rights
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SubscribeRegulator must remain free for sustained growth, says Ndukwe
Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Communication Commissions, Engr. Ernest Ndukwe has said that for Nigeria to sustain the progress so far made in the telecom sector, there is need to maintain a regulatory environment that is fair, transparent and devoid of political interference.
Every insurance broker want to be in the NNPC, MD Valid Insurance
Mallam Idriss Abbas, Managing Director of Valid Insurance Brokers in this interview with Patience Saghana in Abuja did not mice words to state the obvious fact the insurance industry needs to put its house in order and deal with any act of disobedience to the market agreement and for insurance practitioners to conduct themselves in a manner to represent integrity and dignity even while they are pushing accounts.
Promoting indigenous software development
DIRECTOR-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Professor Cleopas Angaye, below, enunciates the way forward in terms of indigenous software development, and in fact foresees a time when it will be illegal to source software and hardware except through Nigerian firms certified by NITDA.
Ndukwe, Utomi, Martins-Kuye, others for Uwaje’s book launch
The Oracle Speaks, as the book, “e-Knowledge – Time is Running Out,†by Dr. Chris Uwaje, long awaited especially in the IT sector is launched. Venue of the launch is the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Victoria Island, Lagos next Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Expected at the event are the nation’s policy makers, technology gurus, academics and core IT stakeholders both in the profession and industry have confirmed attendance.
Nigeria is a challenging market, says Peter Lee, Samsung boss
Recently, leading manufacturer of electronics and home appliances, Samsung held the draw of its Win-A-Milli Promo for its customers at Planet 1, Lagos where three millionaires emerged. The Managing Director of the company, Peter Lee shortly after the event spoke to journalist on the benefits of the promo to Nigerians, reason for the promo, challenges in the telecom market among other issues, Emmanuel Elebeke was there. Excerpts:
Computer Village: Street hawkers still threaten free movement despite ban
Again, activities of street hawkings in the streets Nigerian Silicon Valley, the Nigerian Computer Village Ikeja are still disrupting free movement of goods and persons despite ban by the Lagos State Ministry of Environment, Vanguard CyberLIFE findings can now reveal.
CeBIT 2010: German police to use open source Navit navigation
At the just concluded 2010 edition of Cebit trade exhibition held in Hannover, Germany, the German district of Brandenburg was trialling the open source Navit car navigation system for its Police System
New dawn for telecom businesses as telepresence berths
Except for some few innovations in recent times, technology has always sounded hoarse and scary to almost all Nigerians who ten years ago were actually out of the world ICT order. But the debut of Global System for Mobile Communications, GSM, in 2001, however tried to demystify the tech-scare, bracing all odds to make even the rural women users of technologies that were hitherto considered exclusive rights of the elite class.
Internet service providers in running battle with hackers
information reaching Cyberlife has indicated a series of silent battles going on between some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the country and a group of super-brilliant Nigerians who are hard at work hacking into the different servers of these Internet Providers obtaining their IP addresses, proxy codes, numbers and addresses and selling same to interested buyers.
Bridging the digital divide (2)
Kofi Anan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, defined the information society as that through which “human capacity is expanded, built up, nourished and liberated, by giving people access to the tools and technologies they need, with the education and training to use them effectively.â€
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