Velvot Nigeria Limited is a Microsoft Tier 1 CSP Partner Aliyu Garba, MD/CEO, Velvot Nigeria Limited
VELVOT NIGERIA LIMITED IS ONE OF AFRICA’S LEADING IT COMPANY
As organizations in Africa work toward migrating to modern technologies, they can place their faith in Velvot, a Nigeria-based digital transformation and services firm. One of the brightest stars in Africa’s ongoing technology revolution, Velvot Nigeria Limited specializes in providing business-critical solutions coupled with expert manage advisory services we offer businesses a complete Tech intensity solution that is integrated, flexible, and cost-effectiveto our clients into the digital era.
A proud Microsoft CSP Tier 1 Partner, Velvot Nigeria Limited leverage the Microsoft Cloud Platform to build the best possible cloud and digital experience for business, also delivers expert cloud consultation, strategic IT services, cloud migration and deployment, custom application development, managed service
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Contributed photo January 30, 2021 MANILA ePLDT Inc., the country’s leading enabler of digital solutions in the Philippines, was given two significant awards at the recently concluded Microsoft Philippines Partner Awards and Appreciation Day, further fortifying its leadership in the local ICT space.
For excellence in driving transformation with their own organization and in their customers’ organizations, ePLDT was given the Tech Intensity Award. This recognition fortifies its leadership in the tech industry, sustaining strategic partnerships with technology providers in the business.
Jovy Hernandez, ePLDT president and CEO and SVP and head for PLDT and Smart Enterprise Business Groups, reiterated its gratitude to Microsoft Philippines for its long-standing partnership, saying, “This award is testament to ePLDT’s relentless efforts in developing our capabilities in delivering technologies that matter to our customers. We are looking forward to ano
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As organisations enter recovery phase in the wake of COVID-19, experts have said new challenges and realities would need to be approached with technology at the center.
According to Chief Finance Officer (CFO) for Middle East Africa Emerging Markets at Microsoft, the setbacks experienced as a result of the pandemic have been unlike any seen before, adding that the impact seen on the financials of industries and organisations across the globe has been unprecedented, with many not surviving to this point.
Bouarfa said in a statement that CFOs and finance teams, globally, have been hard at work – leading their organisations through the immediate crisis, ensuring the safety and protection of employees, suppliers and key stakeholders; collaborating across functions; assessing liquidity and conserving cash – reaching out early and often to investors to reset performance expectations.
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The setbacks experienced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic have been unlike any seen before. The impact seen on the financials of industries and organisations across the globe has been unprecedented – with many not surviving to this point. Globally, CFOs and finance teams have been hard at work to lead their organisations through the immediate crisis, ensuring the safety and protection of employees, suppliers and key stakeholders.
They have also been collaborating across functions, assessing liquidity and conserving cash and reaching out early and often to investors to reset performance expectations.For those who have managed to transcend the global lockdowns into recovery phase, a new reality has very quickly come to the fore. One that, particularly for the CFO, requires a new, agile way of thinking. Drawing lessons from these unsettled months, the CFO must now permanently build speed and flexibility into functions that encompass forecasting, planning and resou