Focus Softnet signs Xplicit Systems as gold partner In Nigeria
Focus Softnet, the leading software development company, today announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with Xplicit SystemsRead More…
Focus Softnet, the leading software development company, today announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with Xplicit SystemsRead More…
Epicor Software Corporation, a leading provider of business software solutions for manufacturing, distribution, retail and services organizations,Read More…
Sage South Africa announced the launch of Sage HR Africa, which will be based out of a new office in Lagos, Nigeria. Sage HR Africa is a joint venture between Sage VIP and Sage Pastel Payroll & HR’s international divisions to act as a independent business unitRead More…
Cyberoam, the UTM specialist appointed Mart Networks as its distributor for Nigeria after the distributor showed powerful show in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.Read More…
South Africa based Headset Solutions has taken distributorship rights for Radvision and Knoftel to expand its product portfolio from Plantronics and Aastra to audio and videoconferencing with cutting-edge technology. Radvision has been an innovator and leading provider of products for videoconferencing and telepresence technologies over IP and wireless networks, since 1992. Radvision propels the unified communications evolution forward with unique technologies that harness the power of video, voice and data over any network.Read More…
Samsung Electronics West Africa recently partnered with the Nigeria based leading IT distribution company Technology Distributions to target the West African ICT market more effectively and penetrate further into Nigeria. Technology Distributions Limited is one of the largest IT distributors in West Africa with a network of over 350 Resellers and 150 employees with a presence in several countries in Africa like, Nigeria, Liberia, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Gambia.Read More…
South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya will be the key players in the African ICT sector in the next five years. A survey conducted by Africa Business Panel among 800 business professionals involved with Africa shows that these 3 countries were earmarked as the continent’s favourites when it comes to the future of the ICT sector. Ghana, Egypt, Rwanda, Botswana, Angola, Uganda and Zimbabwe are the runners up and complete the top ten countries out of 53 economies on the African continent. Virtually all African economies show promising year-on-year growth.
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Motorola Solutions plans to expand its presence in Africa as the demand for for mission-critical communications, two-way radios and next-generation wireless networks increases in the continent. Earlier this year, Motorola split into two units: Motorola Mobility which houses the firm’s mobile and home units; and Motorola Solutions which addresses products targeted at the enterprise and government to Motorola Solutions. Africa, especially Nigeria is seeing an increase in the use of the latest digital two-way radio technology that provides entities – particularly the army and police, construction companies, manufacturing firms and oil and gas companies with clearer, more reliable communication and the necessary tools to improve functionality in the workplace.Read More…
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