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Microsoft Builds Media Capacity On Office 365, Windows 8.1
Microsoft Nigeria last Monday exposed journalists to the benefits of Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft Windows 8.1 at a one-day capacity building training for the Nigerian media.
The PR Lead for Microsoft Anglophone West Africa, Mr Yemi Orimolade said in Lagos that the training was designed to address challenges of weak technology reporting in African media.
“Microsoft plans to provide local journalists with the tools they require to enable them report confidently on ICT issues and use technology properly in their day-to-day activities.
“Office 365 is designed to work with both touch and a mouse, and works seamlessly in the cloud, giving the user an unmatched on and offline experience.
“Office 365 Home Premium includes the latest and most complete set of Office applications; works across up to five devices, including Windows tablets, PCs and Macs; and comes with extra SkyDrive storage and Skype calling.
“Microsoft Windows 8.1 brings significant advantages to those who are upgrading existing PCs or purchasing new ones and comes with a new look.
“This new Operating System offers improvements in performance and existing capabilities.”
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that more than 20 journalists drawn from major media houses in Nigeria participated in the capacity building workshop oragnised by Microsoft in conjunction with its Gold certified partner, Ha-Shem Network Services Ltd.
Explaining the motivation for the programme, Orimolade said, “as a technology enabling company, we believe IT capacity building contributes significantly to economic empowerment, growth and development.
“It will offer the appropriate skills to the media to use technology in innovative ways.”
Prof. Lai Oso, the dean, School of Communications, Lagos State University, gave a keynote address on: “Bridging the gap between Technology and News Reporting.”
Oso noted that audiences had moved away from being consumers of news to news producers as a result of current trends in the technology landscape.
“Journalism in turn, has moved away from the way it used to be to a point that there is hardly any traditional media without an online version.
“Migration from the offline environment to the online has made it important to always update stories.
“New technologies create challenges and opportunities and yesterday’s skills and technology are fast becoming obsolete,” he said.
Reports say that the workshop discussed such topics as Big Data, One Note, Anti-Piracy, Social Media, Understanding Cloud Computing and Windows 8 and Office 365 experience.
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