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MAY 7, 2016 • THISDAY, THE SATURDAY NEWSPAPER
POLITY
Better Days Ahead, Adeleke Tells Osun Workers
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enator Isiaka Adeleke has called on the industrious and hardworking workers of Osun State, either in the civil service or other organized sectors of the economy, that in no distance in future, they would have cause to put permanent smile on their faces, as efforts are on-going by different arms of government in Osun State to ameliorate the present temporary hardship confronting them. Senator Adeleke stated this in his May Day message, contained in a press release issued by his media adviser, Olumide Lawal. He contended that civil servants are integral parts of the economy, whose interest should be jealously guarded at all times, as their socio-economic contributions to the overall development of the society cannot be wished
away with a wave of the hand. The Asiwaju of Edeland was of the opinion that Osun State workers have contributed a big deal since the inception of the state, to make it many steps ahead of others. A situation he said, that had won for the state many accolades at different fora. Osun workers, Adeleke added, are dedicated, thorough, resilient and patriotic in the discharge of their duties, as he was able to lay a solid civil service structure since his days as the first executive governor of the state. He enjoined Osun workers to continue to show cooperation and understanding with the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who he said, was working round the clock, to ensure that the present situation of unsteady remuneration for the workers becomes a thing of the past, as according to Senator Adeleke, a labourer deserves his pay before his sweat dries up.
Dell Leads in Delivering Secure ‘Thin Client’ Solutions to Customers Senator Iroegbu in Abuja
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nd to end IT solutions provider, Dell, has confirmed its position as the number one provider of secure thin client solutions, with the latest IDC figures placing Dell as the leading supplier of zero clients and ThinOS solutions for 2015. The results reflect the increasing focus businesses are placing on installing secure thin client solutions and affirms the continued investment Dell is making in the enhancement of security features across its entire Wyse thin client portfolio. Commenting on Secure Thin Client Solution, Country Manager, Dell Nigeria, Akin Banuso noted: “Security is becoming the biggest concern for businesses wanting to implement new technology solutions, and research shows that 95 percent of the risk begins at the endpoint.” “The recent spate of data breaches have highlighted the true necessity of a secure
infrastructure, and more customers are viewing Wyse zero client and ThinOS solutions as the manageable way to make their employees more secure. While other thin client designs require regular application of security updates, and recommended use of anti-virus software to address advanced persistent threats and memory-based malware, Dell zero clients and ThinOS-based thin clients eliminate the need for such attention by the IT staff.” With over 430 CHANGE OF NAME patents granted for innovation in cloud I, formerly known as OKON MATHEW JAMES, now wish client-computing, thin client design, to be known and addressed as management and OKON ETE AKPAN. All former security, Dell is the documents remain valid. The expert in VDI, and general public should please, a leader in protect- take note. ing customers accessing virtualI, formerly known as MISS ized environments, JESSICA IFEOMA OKENWA, now whether from a wish to be known and addressed private, public, or as MRS JESSICA IFEOMA hybrid cloud. NKANTA. All former documents
Microsoft, Dynamiss Unveil Learning Solution
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earning can be fun and interactive, even when the teacher is not physically present. Creating a whole new way to learn, leading technology giant, Microsoft is partnering with Dynamiss Digital Learning Solutions Limited, a teaching and learning digital solutions company to unveil the LP+365 classroom solution. The LP+365 classroom solution is a cloud-based learning platform which transforms the Microsoft Office365 into a school’s virtual learning environment, enabling teachers to design and plan the curriculum, deliver subject material, manage coursework and communicate with learners using simple drag and drop technology. The application which will be unveiled soon at “The Future of Learning” Conference, will offer those who attend, a chance to gain exclusive access to free Microsoft Teaching, with technology training hosted by the Microsoft Nigeria Education team. Participants will also get a chance to win the latest Tablets, Phones and more from Microsoft on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at the prestigious Civic Centre, V.I, Lagos during the event. Commenting on the initiative, Education Programs Manager, Microsoft Nigeria, Jordan Belmote said that Digital literacy is neither an option nor a luxury, rather it is an essential part of studying, working and living in the twenty-first century. Belmote added that, “This is the real deal for every educator, the Dynamiss LP+365 solution provides the students with an “AlwaysOn” learning experience anytime, anywhere - home, school or in the library. Students can access the platform through mobile devices using Microsoft productivity tools to do everything from taking notes, submitting coursework to collaborating with their classmates on projects. The platform brings together the best of Microsoft cloud technology and Office365 to create an engaging and intuitive, personalized learning environment for teacher-student interaction.” Commenting further on the solution, Chief Executive Officer, Dynamiss Digital Learning Solutions Limited, Roland Sodeinde, explained the motive of the solution, adding that, “The idea is to enhance digital literacy in Nigerian Schools, from Primary to tertiary level. Nigeria has made significant progress over the last decade in preparing students for the digital world that we now live in, but there is a need to put more in place, to become competitive and play at the same level as their counterparts in developed countries. Whether we like it or not, whether we prepare our children or not, the world is changing at a previously unimaginable pace.” The Dynamiss LP+365 offers educators and students the opportunity to access Always-On access to knowledge, personalized learning, Better engagement, Improved communication and collaboration.
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