Date Centre refers to a computer room or a physical facility that will allow you to manage and store your networks, servers among other computer equipment in an environment that is controlled. The best data centre should have full technical support, 24X7 monitoring, network and physical security, a high band width network connection and regulated […]
Can Egypt’s successful summit be replicated around Africa?
In March, Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi commenced the inaugural Egypt Economic Development Conference in the resort town in Sharm al-Sheikh to great fanfare. The event was hotly anticipated in Egypt, where people were hoping to attract the foreign investment necessary to pull the economy back into its place as one of Africa’s leaders.
Vulnerability and readiness: Africa’s double-edged climate change sword
With the recent global focus on climate change adaptation, two factors have emerged to help clarify which nations stand to lose the most as harmful emissions continue to enter the atmosphere, temperatures keep rising and weather patterns grow more unpredictable: vulnerability and readiness.
La Francophonie 2014 forum preaches economic potential of French-speaking region
By its very nature, the La Francophonie summit feels linguistically limiting. The International Organization of La Francophonie (IOF), which held the 15th Summit of La Francophonie in late November, has been alternatively thought of as insular, retrenched or obsessed with preserving a bygone culturalism by the English-speaking world. That is, if it is thought of […]
Healthcare Investment Continues Strong Profile through 2014
Several significant acquisitions and important trends have marked the first quarters of 2014, paving the way for an impressive year in the healthcare investment sector. Single-payer systems, Medicare, the uninsured, and cost control measures hinted at downside trends, balanced by stronger positive trends pointing to growth in populations living longer with disease, those afflicted with […]
10 Interesting facts about American Textile Industry
America followed in the footsteps of Great Britain to develop its textile industry. It was after the American Revolution when Alexander Hamilton wanted to convert a village in Paterson, New Jersey into a model mill town. The founding fathers were of a notion that manufacturing must be restricted to Britain only. However, in 1796, after […]
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