In a move to increase the productivity of Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and civil society groups (CSGs), tech giant Microsoft is offering $1billion dollar worth of Cloud subscriptions and Office365 to these groups.
Tech giant offers NGOs $1 billion worth of cloud subscription, Office365
The news was delivered at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja by Kabelo Makwane, managing director, Microsoft Nigeria represented by Opeyemi Olaniran, premier field engineer manager, Microsoft.
The news was delivered at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja by Kabelo Makwane, managing director, Microsoft Nigeria represented by Opeyemi Olaniran, premier field engineer manager, Microsoft, at the just concluded Tech4Good program organised by Microsoft Nigeria and Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN).
Speaking through Olusola Amusan, citizenship manager, Microsoft Nigeria, said the global initiative was created to empower nonprofit organizations, especially those whose vision aligns with that of the United Nations, a Nigeria CommunicationsWeek report reveals.
“The Tech4Good day is an annual event which was formally known as the NGO Connection Day, it further restates our commitment to providing technology for the social good. Also, Nigerian based Nonprofits have access to the $1billion dollar cloud offering that Microsoft is giving out to nonprofits in the world, and the power of Office365 which helps them to be more efficient and productive in their work,” said Amusan.
Speaking on the program, Gbenga Sesan, executive director, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN), said the Tech4Good platform had given PIN the opportunity to further project its interest in technology.
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