CHINESE firm, Spur Group, has concluded plans to establish a multi-million dollar factory that would produce computing hardwares and softwares in Nigeria.
The investment is expected to lead to the production of cheaper and affordable computers in the country.
Speaking in Abuja recently, General Manager of Spur Group, Mr. Yang Ming assured that the company decided to invest in Nigeria because of the cordial investment climate and similarities of developmental challenges of the two countries.
He said his firm was one of the three top IT firms that is spreading e-government IT enterprises in China. According to him, the firm currently has a foothold in South Africa but would be glad to also build a manufacturing plant of both hardware and software in Nigeria at the end of its business tourism.
The investment drive is being facilitated by the Federal Ministry of Science &Technology and the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission.
At a meeting with the team in Abuja, the Minister of Science and Technology, Chief (Mrs.) Grace Ekpiwhre urged the Chinese firm to consider the Nigerian environment by producing solar-powered computer systems for the country.
She assured that there was vast market for Information and Telecommunication technology in Nigeria. The Minister noted that the plans of the firm was in tandem with Nigerian government's efforts at penetrating ICT into the rural areas in line with the e-government policy of the Federal Government.
Ekpiwhre called on the company to feel free to present concrete manufacturing proposals to the Nigerian government, and assured that the government has a regime of tax force incentives and land to encourage foreign investment in the country.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Which country is an toper in using pirated softwares?
The companies like Micorsoft keeping their price is not affordable for normal persons, there is no choice....other than pirtated software...Let the price of original software drop down...then we can avoid pirated softwares...I don't know why these companies are understanding the simple business rule...less price...more sales...more profit...
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
#1 China: 92%
#2 Vietnam: 92%
#3 Ukraine: 91%
#4 Indonesia: 88%
#5 Zimbabwe: 87%
#6 Russia: 87%
#7 Algeria: 84%
#8 Nigeria: 84%
#9 Paraguay: 83%
#10 Pakistan: 83%
#11 Tunisia: 82%
#12 Kenya: 80%
#13 Thailand: 80%
#14 Nicaragua: 79%
#15 El Salvador: 79%
#16 Bolivia: 78%
#17 Guatemala: 77%
#18 Lebanon: 74%
#19 Morocco: 73%
#20 Romania: 73%
#21 India: 73%
#22 Honduras: 73%
#23 Philippines: 72%
#24 Venezuela: 72%
#25 Bulgaria: 71%
#26 Argentina: 71%
#27 Panama: 69%
#28 Egypt: 69%
#29 Kuwait: 68%
#30 Ecuador: 68%
#31 Costa Rica: 68%
#32 Peru: 68%
#33 Uruguay: 67%
#34 Turkey: 66%
#35 Oman: 65%
#36 Jordan: 65%
#37 Bahrain: 64%
#38 Chile: 63%
#39 Malaysia: 63%
#40 Mexico: 63%
#41 Greece: 63%
#42 Qatar: 63%
#43 Brazil: 61%
#44 Croatia: 59%
#45 Lithuania: 58%
#46 Poland: 58%
#47 Latvia: 57%
#48 Cyprus: 55%
#49 Saudi Arabia: 54%
#50 Estonia: 54%
#51 Colombia: 53%
#52 Hong Kong: 52%
#53 Slovenia: 52%
#54 Slovakia: 50%
#55 Italy: 49%
#56 Puerto Rico: 46%
#57 Malta: 46%
#58 France: 45%
#59 Spain: 44%
#60 Singapore: 43%
#61 Taiwan: 43%
#62 Hungary: 42%
#63 Ireland: 41%
#64 Portugal: 41%
#65 Czech Republic: 40%
#66 Reunion: 39%
#67 South Africa: 36%
#68 Israel: 35%
#69 Canada: 35%
#70 United Arab Emirates: 34%
#71 Netherlands: 33%
#72 Norway: 32%
#73 Finland: 31%
#74 Australia: 31%
#75 Switzerland: 31%
#76 Germany: 30%
#77 United Kingdom: 29%
#78 Belgium: 29%
#79 Japan: 29%
#80 Austria: 27%
#81 Sweden: 27%
#82 Denmark: 26%
#83 New Zealand: 23%
#84 United States: 22%
Weighted average: 57.8%
Add to My Contacts
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
#1 China: 92%
#2 Vietnam: 92%
#3 Ukraine: 91%
#4 Indonesia: 88%
#5 Zimbabwe: 87%
#6 Russia: 87%
#7 Algeria: 84%
#8 Nigeria: 84%
#9 Paraguay: 83%
#10 Pakistan: 83%
#11 Tunisia: 82%
#12 Kenya: 80%
#13 Thailand: 80%
#14 Nicaragua: 79%
#15 El Salvador: 79%
#16 Bolivia: 78%
#17 Guatemala: 77%
#18 Lebanon: 74%
#19 Morocco: 73%
#20 Romania: 73%
#21 India: 73%
#22 Honduras: 73%
#23 Philippines: 72%
#24 Venezuela: 72%
#25 Bulgaria: 71%
#26 Argentina: 71%
#27 Panama: 69%
#28 Egypt: 69%
#29 Kuwait: 68%
#30 Ecuador: 68%
#31 Costa Rica: 68%
#32 Peru: 68%
#33 Uruguay: 67%
#34 Turkey: 66%
#35 Oman: 65%
#36 Jordan: 65%
#37 Bahrain: 64%
#38 Chile: 63%
#39 Malaysia: 63%
#40 Mexico: 63%
#41 Greece: 63%
#42 Qatar: 63%
#43 Brazil: 61%
#44 Croatia: 59%
#45 Lithuania: 58%
#46 Poland: 58%
#47 Latvia: 57%
#48 Cyprus: 55%
#49 Saudi Arabia: 54%
#50 Estonia: 54%
#51 Colombia: 53%
#52 Hong Kong: 52%
#53 Slovenia: 52%
#54 Slovakia: 50%
#55 Italy: 49%
#56 Puerto Rico: 46%
#57 Malta: 46%
#58 France: 45%
#59 Spain: 44%
#60 Singapore: 43%
#61 Taiwan: 43%
#62 Hungary: 42%
#63 Ireland: 41%
#64 Portugal: 41%
#65 Czech Republic: 40%
#66 Reunion: 39%
#67 South Africa: 36%
#68 Israel: 35%
#69 Canada: 35%
#70 United Arab Emirates: 34%
#71 Netherlands: 33%
#72 Norway: 32%
#73 Finland: 31%
#74 Australia: 31%
#75 Switzerland: 31%
#76 Germany: 30%
#77 United Kingdom: 29%
#78 Belgium: 29%
#79 Japan: 29%
#80 Austria: 27%
#81 Sweden: 27%
#82 Denmark: 26%
#83 New Zealand: 23%
#84 United States: 22%
Weighted average: 57.8%
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
No Made-in-Nigeria Computer, Says NITDA (that Day)
Director-General of the National knowledge Technology Development Agency, Prof. Cleopas Angaye, has said that the country was yet to develop a wholly home made computer system.
http://technologytoday.com/no-made-in-nigeria-computer-says-nitda-this-day/
Director-General of the National knowledge Technology Development Agency, Prof. Cleopas Angaye, has said that the country was yet to develop a wholly home made computer system.
http://technologytoday.com/no-made-in-nigeria-computer-says-nitda-this-day/
Monday, April 14, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Best Jobs To Impress Women
Best Jobs To Impress Women
Entrepreneur
As an entrepreneur, you’re well aware of all this, but you have the vision to persevere. It may not be easy, but it is one of the best jobs to impress women -- they will admire your courage, independence and perseverance
Military man (i.e., soldier)
Fame and fortune may not smile upon you as a result, but you’ll still feel rich. And even if you won’t admit it aloud, you’re especially grateful for one of the few fringe benefits that come your way: Women really do love a man in uniform.
Veterinarian
The bond between people and their pets that can be stronger than a parent/child relationship. Often, pets aren’t just part of the family; they are the family (which can make dating a lot less complicated). Veterinarians understand this bond and take pride in their work, whether it’s a simple checkup or treating the ill and injured. Like human doctors, vets must spend a number years in training before they can become licensed. Unlike people docs, vets earn less (about $80,000, on average), but they still put in long hours. On the plus side, vets get to play multiple medical roles within their practices and get a great deal of satisfaction from their work.
Firefighter
Bravery, danger, a sense of protection, physical conditioning: These are just a few of the many elements that make up a firefighter who, incidentally, responds to a lot more than just fires.
Pilot
Being a pilot was cool long before Tom Cruise hopped in an F-14. Even if you only command a commercial puddle jumper between small cities, you’re still cooler than the traveling salesman sitting in the cabin behind you. Make it to the big leagues flying the bigger birds, and you could make $150,000 while seeing the world. Plus, as passengers file toward the Jetway on your last flight of the day, you can make mental notes of the faces you hope to see in the hotel bar later.
Photographer
Your camera is a window to the soul -- be it yours, your subject’s or both. A lot of women like that connection and appreciate a man with an artistic eye who can capture a moment in time and say it all with a single image.
Entrepreneur
As an entrepreneur, you’re well aware of all this, but you have the vision to persevere. It may not be easy, but it is one of the best jobs to impress women -- they will admire your courage, independence and perseverance
Military man (i.e., soldier)
Fame and fortune may not smile upon you as a result, but you’ll still feel rich. And even if you won’t admit it aloud, you’re especially grateful for one of the few fringe benefits that come your way: Women really do love a man in uniform.
Veterinarian
The bond between people and their pets that can be stronger than a parent/child relationship. Often, pets aren’t just part of the family; they are the family (which can make dating a lot less complicated). Veterinarians understand this bond and take pride in their work, whether it’s a simple checkup or treating the ill and injured. Like human doctors, vets must spend a number years in training before they can become licensed. Unlike people docs, vets earn less (about $80,000, on average), but they still put in long hours. On the plus side, vets get to play multiple medical roles within their practices and get a great deal of satisfaction from their work.
Firefighter
Bravery, danger, a sense of protection, physical conditioning: These are just a few of the many elements that make up a firefighter who, incidentally, responds to a lot more than just fires.
Pilot
Being a pilot was cool long before Tom Cruise hopped in an F-14. Even if you only command a commercial puddle jumper between small cities, you’re still cooler than the traveling salesman sitting in the cabin behind you. Make it to the big leagues flying the bigger birds, and you could make $150,000 while seeing the world. Plus, as passengers file toward the Jetway on your last flight of the day, you can make mental notes of the faces you hope to see in the hotel bar later.
Photographer
Your camera is a window to the soul -- be it yours, your subject’s or both. A lot of women like that connection and appreciate a man with an artistic eye who can capture a moment in time and say it all with a single image.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Get your dream Job
What's the most popular way to find jobs - or employees? According to 2001 survey conducted jointly by the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the answer is NETWORKING
ways to network.
1- Always carry business cardsMake sure you have business cards with you at all times. Keep your cards in your left pocket, because this allows you to reach for them as you're shaking hands. Be sure to keep the cards that you collect in your right pocket. It is very unprofessional to fumble through a pile of cards trying to find one of your own.
2- Carry a nice penBe sure to have a good quality pen in case you need to write anything in front of your new contact. A nice pen has been known to garner an important person's direct phone number or personal e-mail address.
3- Always look your bestAppearances count for a lot. Shave and groom yourself. Always expect to see someone important. No matter how badly you need something to complete a home improvement project, do not run out to the hardware store in your torn, paint-covered sweatpants.
4- Have your elevator pitch readyKnow who you are, and be comfortable describing yourself. "I'm Jack Brown of XYZ Consulting. I'm a corporate trainer and my focus is on increasing productivity and performance by inspiring employees to enjoy serving customers." Or "I'm Charlie Sanderson and I lead the I.T. team at ABC Industries. We create business solutions for small- and medium-sized companies." Be sure to introduce yourself in a confident and calm manner. You want others to ask you questions and you want to be remembered.
ways to network.
1- Always carry business cardsMake sure you have business cards with you at all times. Keep your cards in your left pocket, because this allows you to reach for them as you're shaking hands. Be sure to keep the cards that you collect in your right pocket. It is very unprofessional to fumble through a pile of cards trying to find one of your own.
2- Carry a nice penBe sure to have a good quality pen in case you need to write anything in front of your new contact. A nice pen has been known to garner an important person's direct phone number or personal e-mail address.
3- Always look your bestAppearances count for a lot. Shave and groom yourself. Always expect to see someone important. No matter how badly you need something to complete a home improvement project, do not run out to the hardware store in your torn, paint-covered sweatpants.
4- Have your elevator pitch readyKnow who you are, and be comfortable describing yourself. "I'm Jack Brown of XYZ Consulting. I'm a corporate trainer and my focus is on increasing productivity and performance by inspiring employees to enjoy serving customers." Or "I'm Charlie Sanderson and I lead the I.T. team at ABC Industries. We create business solutions for small- and medium-sized companies." Be sure to introduce yourself in a confident and calm manner. You want others to ask you questions and you want to be remembered.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Unique and easy way to upgrade your PC
SilverSoft Speed descriptionSilverSoft Speed is a software tool, which will increase your PC speedSilverSoft Speed is a software tool, which will increase your PC speed automatically and efficiently.
Instead of purchasing advanced hardware for speed boost, SilverSoft Speed will give you the same results of advanced hardware without upgrading your system.
It is based on SilverOpti technique developed by SilverSoft Corporation.
for many information click http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/System-Tweak/SilverSoft-Speed.shtml
Instead of purchasing advanced hardware for speed boost, SilverSoft Speed will give you the same results of advanced hardware without upgrading your system.
It is based on SilverOpti technique developed by SilverSoft Corporation.
for many information click http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/System-Tweak/SilverSoft-Speed.shtml
Thursday, March 6, 2008
CHEVRON JOBS
Begin building your career at Chevron, a company whose success is based on innovative and intelligent business decisions. A technology career at Chevron offers an opportunity to work in a leading-edge computing environment with a global reach. Chevron’s Information Technology (IT) focuses on delivering and supporting business solutions for our rapidly changing global industry.
Who we hire
What you’ll do
Where you’ll work
Monday, March 3, 2008
.As your career in ICT unfolds you will find ongoing assistance from The British Computer Society (BCS). If you are not directly involved in IT you will likely take a user qualification, perhaps the massively popular European Computer Driving License, which The BCS administers in the UK. If you go into IT, The BCS, formed near the beginning of modern computing development in 1957, is the Chartered body for all Information Systems professionals.Its 39,000 members benefit from an industry benchmark that denotes excellence and integrity and leads to enhanced career prospects. Indeed, The BCS can provide ongoing professional development to make an IT career attractive and successful - and who knows what you may be involved in.... For more information please visit www.bcs.org and www.ecdl.co.uk
Monday, February 25, 2008
CONSIDER THIS BEFORE ENTRYING INTO ICT!
Considering a career in IT is a little like negotiating a life long marriage - there are many ways in, it can be confusing and there are different opinions as to the best route - but once you've found your route it is very satisfying. One of the things that can make an IT career both exciting and daunting is the fact that there is an increasing rate of change in all areas of the field. This can make some skills irrelevant very quickly or over-emphasize others, so a well informed choice requires research.
EMPLOYMENT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
There are numerous employment areas: quality management and standards, education and training, research, software testing, database design, configuration and change management, systems development, web design and so on.Despite the bad publicity caused by the dot.com crashes of the past few years there are still rewarding careers to be had in IT - temporary slumps in IT recruitment are just that - temporary.
for more on this checkwww.bcs.org
Considering a career in IT is a little like negotiating a life long marriage - there are many ways in, it can be confusing and there are different opinions as to the best route - but once you've found your route it is very satisfying. One of the things that can make an IT career both exciting and daunting is the fact that there is an increasing rate of change in all areas of the field. This can make some skills irrelevant very quickly or over-emphasize others, so a well informed choice requires research.
EMPLOYMENT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
There are numerous employment areas: quality management and standards, education and training, research, software testing, database design, configuration and change management, systems development, web design and so on.Despite the bad publicity caused by the dot.com crashes of the past few years there are still rewarding careers to be had in IT - temporary slumps in IT recruitment are just that - temporary.
for more on this checkwww.bcs.org
Monday, February 18, 2008
ICT CAREER OVERVIEW
- ICT Engineering is a very large profession. Almost two million people are employed in this country as engineers, and the field will continue to expand as long as there are technical problems to solve. Engineers are problem-solving people who invent new products and make things work better, more efficiently, quicker and less expensively. They turn ideas into reality. Engineers have a variety of career possibilities from which to choose and may specialize in research, consulting, planning, design, manufacturing, construction, management, teaching, writing, or sales.
Where can I work?
Silversoft; IT Engineering graduates have excellent prospects for finding employment in private industry, government, military service, or academia.
E-mail, personal computers, and the Internet: These products of the information age have become common currency among working professionals. They make your life simpler by enabling faster communication, providing tools for more effective work, and giving you access to vast information with the click of a mouse. But they also introduce a risk factor that isn't totally within your control: If your computer fails or the network connection goes down, you lose time and possibly money.. IT specialists create such products and set up and maintain such systems. Their work varies widely:
They upgrade your computer software;
get your office computer network, or your computer, up and running again after it crashes;
set up and maintain the servers on which your company's internal applications run;
create and customize the software products you use;
build websites;
And build and maintain the databases that you rely on to gather information to serve your customers.
They are addressed differently, depending on their area of expertise—engineer,
programmer,
website producer,
And network administrator, to name a few.
The range of IT jobs is vast.
. But no matter what job they do, all IT professionals focus on improving the usability and efficiency of technological systems and processes. Their goal is a smoothly functioning computer network—free of bugs, glitches, and interruptions—that provides an effective flow of information so the company can keep on improving its work processes, customer retention and acquisition, and other aspects of its business.
On-the-job experience can substitute for either academic credential, though for people just entering the job market, a degree is a tremendous advantage. Computer science majors and MBAs in particular might consider a minor or double major in a second field. Though not required, this additional credential can be useful, particularly when working in IT for non-IT companies. For example, biology minor will prove very handy to a software developer working with an insect database at a university research center. Because IT is part of so many industries, a secondary field can be anything that interests you—film, chemistry, history; whatever your interest, it’s likely that it will complement an industry searching for IT workers.
Need to continue learning .Education is not a process that ends when you land a job. Part of working in IT is learning new technologies. Since the field is constantly changing and evolving, today’s hot tech skills identified by Dice.com—Java and Linux—are just that. Next year, the list will change. Even today, the list is in no way complete.
You might wonder: Is a job in IT a mistake? Though the trends may sound bleak, they don’t reflect a decrease in the use of information technology. In fact, because hardware prices declined more steeply than investment, the seemingly dismal trends actually reflect growth. The computer infrastructure is growing, as is the need for new software and new people to program and service equipment.
. Despite the downturn in IT-intensive industries, there is still demand for highly skilled technical workers, particularly in non-technical economic sectors. back-end and front-end work. Back-end work involves supporting networks and databases. Front-end concentrates on improving the user-interface realm, such as the design and navigation of a website. Though careers in IT depend on the needs of a company, some of the more common IT jobs are described below.
Software Engineering: Software engineers are programmers who write the code that makes software products run. In a traditional sense, they design, develop, and debug application software—the programs you use for word processing, managing your finances, or learning foreign languages. However, as software becomes increasingly Web-enabled, engineers' work increasingly focuses on Internet tie-ins.
Network Engineering: Network engineering involves building and maintaining a company's back-end technology. Network engineers implement a local area network (LAN) for intra-office communication and a wide area network (WAN) to support an Internet connection, and they make sure that all workstations, hubs, servers, routers, and switches work.
Network administrators and systems-support staff help improve a company's efficiency and output by building and upgrading employees' computers, downloading software, backing up information, setting up e-mail accounts, and so forth.
"Net admin" staff also spend a significant amount of time responding to emergencies such as hacker attacks or virus threats, troubleshooting new applications, and fielding a never-ending barrage of computer-related questions from staff members.
Database Administration Companies: conducting e-mail and direct-marketing campaigns maintain huge databases on customer preferences, purchase histories, and demographics. Using this information, promotions are devised based on customers' previous behavior.
Database administration includes back-end support for this information banks.The database administrator (DBA) develops, implements, updates, tests, and repairs a company's server database. Since the database stores information on thousands—even millions—of customers and potential customers, maintenance is a formidable task that often requires a project team. The DBA is responsible for monitoring performance, archiving and backing-up information, and assuring the security of the confidential information stored in the system.
Web Production and Development: for a company to establish an online presence, it must create and maintain a website that communicates its mission and promotes its product.
Web producers: translate the management's vision into a graphically designed, HTML-coded website. They are also responsible for posting, updating, and quality-checking content on websites. Cooperating with graphic designers and a team of Web developers who code the content,
Web producers establish objectives, goals, and plans for the site's future.
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