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Vodacom Business Hosts Students on an ICT Tour on Cloud Computing

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Vodacom Business on its “power to you” initiative has extended its ICT field trip and tour opportunities to schools in communities where it operates. Vodacom Business Nigeria typically invites a…

Vodacom Business on its “power to you” initiative has extended its ICT field trip and tour opportunities to schools in communities where it operates.

Vodacom Business Nigeria typically invites a number of primary, secondary and tertiary institutions to its facility, enabling hundreds of Nigerian students to benefit from complementing their science, computer, engineering and electrical electronics studies with field trips to the company’s facility.

February was remembered by students from the Computer craft trade of the Federal Science and Technical College, Yaba, Lagos as they were taken through the technology and the benefits of cloud computing.

“We are excited that our students were given access to Vodacom’s facility and its excellent educational sessions. Getting children interested in ICT is very important for our school and coming to an enterprise service provider and learning about ICT first-hand, helps students apply classroom learning to real-life situations and opens opportunities for future careers in ICT for them,” said the Principal Mrs. M.A Nwankwo.

The field trip included a tour of Vodacom’s data centre, Network design department and Customer support centre.

The students, guided by the company’s IT Manager; Tunde Dada, were introduced to virtual hosting, security and Cloud Back-up and Archiving which exposed the students to how Vodacom is able to store and secure large data in a 99.998% uptime environment.

“We’re pleased and proud to host the students of FSTC Yaba in our facility. It is an opportunity that so clearly supports our commitment to youth empowerment through ICT education” said Guy Clarke, managing director Vodacom Business Nigeria.

“We believe that ICT can address some of the country’s most pressing challenges in Education. There is no better way to drive this change than exposing the youth to the technical, business and leadership skills required for ICT innovations” he said.

It would be recalled that Vodacom opened its doors to primary, secondary and tertiary institutions last year including the students of Grace Schools and Benue State University, on its power to you project aimed at giving the student first-hand experience of ICT at work.

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