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    Nairobi County Partners With Cisco To Launch Digital Business Roadmap

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterDecember 13, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    David Bunei, Cisco’s General Manager for East Africa and Indian Ocean Islands explains how the Data Center works to President Uhuru Kenyatta, Deputy President William Ruto, Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko and ICT executive Charles Kerich during the launch of the Data Center .

    Nairobi County this week launched its Digital Business Roadmap that will better the County’s workforce environment and technology experience; drive operational efficiency in transport, Health, Education, and Agriculture; and reduce overall risk as a result of Cyber Threats.

    The County confirmed today that it has deployed the First Phase of the foundation technology solutions covered in the Digital Business Road map.

    Cisco, a worldwide technology leader is fast-tracking the Nairobi City County’s commitment to achieve affordable, accessible and sustainable quality service delivered and accelerated by digital transformation.

    Speaking at the launch, Cisco’s General Manager for East Africa and Indian Ocean Islands, David Bunei said, “ Cisco is happy to be a technology partner for the Nairobi County contribution towards realization of its vision of being the City of Choice to invest, work and live in.”

    He added that the current world is smart and it is important to adopt digitization in making county services more accessible to all.

    As the Nairobi City County embarks on this digital transformation journey, it will require core areas of their operations to be equipped with a highly skilled workforce in order to achieve the full potential of the technology investment.

    To realize this, Cisco will also be providing a comprehensive Information Technology (IT) personnel capacity building program that will equip the County staff with the requisite skills to operate and support IT solutions that will deliver on the Nairobi County’s Digital Business Road map.

    Cisco will also be providing a comprehensive IT personnel capacity building program to train personnel in key courses that are recognized globally including: IT Management, Information Security, IP Network Management, IP Telephony/Video Conferencing, Access Control and Video Surveillance.

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