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FG, Data.Org Partner to Launch Responsible Data Management Course for Public Servants
29 mai, par Ugo OnwuasoFederal Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy through the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) in collaboration with Data.Org has launched a Responsible Data Management Course, a free online course resource targeted at equipping public servants with the fundamentals (...) -
FCMB Shareholders Approve ₦150 billion capital Raise to Drive Future Growth Plans
29 mai, par Ugo OnwuasoFCMB Group Plc’s shareholders, at the company’s 11th Annual General Meeting (AGM), approved an increase in issued share capital from ₦9,901,355,390.50 to ₦19,802,710,781.00 and authorised a ₦150 billion capital raise to drive future growth plans. The shareholders also approved a 100% increase (...) -
Cybersecurity Skills Shortage Ranked as Biggest Risk to MSPs, Clients
29 mai, par Ugo OnwuasoSophos, a global leader of innovative security solutions that defeat cyberattacks, has released its inaugural “MSP Perspectives 2024” survey report, which found that the biggest day-to-day challenge facing Managed Service Providers (MSP) is keeping up with the latest cybersecurity (...) -
63% of Marketers leveraging AI use generative while 54% use predictive AI is marketers’ top priority – and biggest headache
29 mai, par Ugo OnwuasoMarketers are prioritising AI implementation over all other initiatives this year, according to new Salesforce research in the ninth State of Marketing report. With customer standards for personalisation continuing to rise year after year and marketing technologies constantly evolving, (...) -
Hurry as Konga Tech Month Discount Offer Ends on May 31st
29 mai, par Ugo OnwuasoKonga Tech Month sales campaign from e-commerce giant Konga has been nothing short of a sensation since it kicked off on the 1st of this month. With massive discounts promised on a wide range of tech products, shoppers have flocked to Konga’s website in droves, taking advantage of the (...)