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S-Africa Loses Satellite in Orbit – Follows Nigeria’s NigComSat

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Intelsat, satellite fleet operator, has confirmed that one of the two principal reflector antennas on the recently launched New Dawn telecommunications satellite for South Africa has failed. The satellite could not deploy in orbit.

 

The New Dawn satellite has been placed into orbit  on April 22 by European Ariane 5 ECA rocket. Since then, the satellite’s manufacturer, Orbital Sciences Corporation of Dulles, Virginia, USA, has been overseeing the transfer of the satellites from the point where it was released by the rocket to its test location. The satellite’s final operating location is 32.8 degrees east, primarily to serve African audience.

 

Nigeria made it first, beating South Africa in launching a satellite. New Dawn is South Africa’s first attempt to launch a satellite communications platform. It simply implies that it has to get new strategies as Nigeria is doing right now since the failure of the NigComSat – 1 satellite.

 

If cost and quality is the major issue, maybe, these countries could just team together and launch Africa’s satellites. It is strange that South Africa can commission a project of this magnitude without a backup.

HP Repositions Brand with Former SAP Chief – Marty Homlish to Lead HP’s Global Marketing

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Hewlett-Packard Co (HP) has hired former SAP AG marketing executive Marty Homlish to lead HP’s global marketing efforts, as chief executive Leo Apotheker continues to put his management team in place to drive growth. Apotheker, who formerly helmed SAP, is trying to galvanize HP’s sprawling divisions and expand its software business to boost margins.

 

The addition of former SAP marketing executive Homlish should bolster its software effort. As executive vice president and chief marketing officer, Homlish will oversee and lead marketing across HP, reporting directly to Apotheker, the company said. Homlish, who helped double SAP’s brand value, will help HP unify its marketing approach to “present ‘one HP’ to the market,” Apotheker said in a statement. He was at SAP for 10 years, more recently as global chief marketing officer and at Sony (SNE) for 15 years prior to that.

 

HP’s newly minted CEO has focused on the software business, calling it the “glue” of the sprawling computing giant’s operations and has said he wants to restore HP’s reputation for innovation — a reputation stemming from its early days as a founding father of Silicon Valley – and invest in research.

 

The software division now accounts for less than 3 percent of revenue. Apotheker is also under pressure to appease investors and fend off a clutch of rivals ranging from Oracle Corp to IBM. HP’s share price has dwindled since former CEO Mark Hurd — a cost-cutter popular with shareholders — left the company. Homlish replaces Michael Mendenhall who resigned from the company in January after four years in the role.
His resignation followed the high-profile executive of H-P’s chief executive Mark Hurd who left the company after an investigation found he had violated the business’ conduct standards.

 

HP is trying to tap into the growing appetite for cloud internet and mobile computing rather than just relying on PC sales. The company’s latest quarterly revenue figures, up 3.2% to $32.2bn (£19.6bn), fell short of analysts’ forecasts as consumer demand for PCs fell.

 

The firm is to launch a range of consumer and business products this year, including the roll-out its first tablet, the TouchPad, which is reported to come with a pre-installed cloud-based music streaming service. The launch of the cloud-based music locker would beat Apple and Google, who are also reportedly working on similar services, to the market. Separately, HP’s executive vice president for enterprise business sales and marketing left the company 19th April to “pursue other interests”. He will be replaced by Jan Zadak, currently HP managing director for EMEA.

[News Flash] Tekedia Founder Invited to NigeriaCom 2011

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Over here in Lagos, we report that our Founder, Dr. Ndubuisi Ekekwe, has been invited to NigeriaCom 2011. It was communicated in an email by the Conference Producer, yesterday. He has not gotten back to us if he will attend, though. Dr Ekekwe  – the recipient of IGI Global 2010 “Book of the Year Award” and inventor of microchip for medical robots has spoken in Harvard University where he writes at HBR, Wharton Business School, MIT, and across the globe. He founded our parent company,

Fasmicro, which is giving Nigeria its first indigenous Apps Store. He holds two doctorates and four master’s degrees with undergraduate from FUT, Owerri (Nigeria) where he finished the best in his class in 1998. He is also a full professor of electrical and computer engineering and consult for United Nations, AU, and other leading institutions. An elite engineer, he creates some of the coolest technologies in the world with his colleagues in US.

I would like to invite Dr Ekekwe to make a presentation at the event,  looking at m-health apps in Nigeria.  Could you either pass this  invitation on to him, or advise me how to contact him direct?

 

Now in its second year, the event has become the must-attend event for  anyone involved with the Nigerian telecoms industry, with the most  senior networking and learning experience for delegates in Africa’s  largest and fastest  growing telecoms market.

NigeriaCom is a preeminent conference in Nigeria where participants will gain unique market perspectives and insights from a 40 strong speaker-line up including 25+ Operator leaders. The 2 day agenda equips you to capitalise on new networks and services, while the 60 stand networking exhibition will showcase the world’s foremost technology and solutions available for your business. With 1,000+ attendees, if you do telecoms business in the region, this is an event you cannot afford to miss! Past speakers included CEOs of the leading telcos in Nigeria like Etisalat Nigeria, Starcomms, among others.

We will be presenting this conference in few hours today – just gathering data. We are immediately calling to evaluate the impact as of last year. If you attended the last one, please email tekedia@fasmicro.com.

Date for DrupalCamp Fixed In Nigeria – October 9

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DrupalCamp Lagos is formed and will be hosting an event. Drupal is an open source CMS (content management system) for web design.

 

Why Choose Drupal?

Use Drupal to build everything from personal blogs to enterprise applications. Thousands of add-on modules and designs let you build any site you can imagine.

Drupal is free, flexible, robust and constantly being improved by hundreds of thousands of passionate people from all over the world. Join us!

 

DrupalCamp to the folks in Nigeria is beyond just a gathering. DrupalCamp Lagos is geared towards use of open source tools & technology for the economic development of Nigeria.

 

Why DrupalCamp?

  • To improve technology awareness.
  • To help increase self employment opportunities.
  • To improve IT skills through hands-on training & Dev contests among students, individuals, professionals & the entire society.
  • To help our youths compete with the international community towards use of technology for economic development.
  • To encourage collaboration among IT professionals including individuals & corporate organizations

 

The program is open to general public, individuals, corporate organization & government parastatals.

 

Date: October 9th

8:30am – 3:00pm
Talk Sessions
8:00am – 8:30am
Introduction / Brief of Last Camp
3:00pm – 6:00pm
DevFest – Code Sharing / Drupal Training
Venue: Afe Babalola Hall, Unilag

 

Registration is here

 

Tekedia will be bringing update to this event as we near the time.

Google Music – A Cloud-based Music Storage and Streaming Service

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Google has unveiled a new cloud-based music storage and streaming service called Music. It says that it is a  better way to play your music and asks you to upload your personal music collection to listen anywhere. Oh yes, keep everything in sync, and forget the hassle of cables and files.

 

You can get to your personal music collection at home or on the go. Listen from the web or any enabled device with the Music app available from Android Market. Not online? No problem. The songs you’ve recently played will automatically be available offline. You can also select the specific albums, artists and playlists you want to have available when you’re not connected.

 

Create your own custom playlists with just a few clicks. Or use Instant Mix to automatically build new playlists of songs from your collection that go great together. All the playlists you create and all the changes you make to them are automatically available everywhere your music is.

 

Walahi! We may be slow and just noticing this. So, if you have used it, let us know how cool it is. Music is playing in any sphere of the digital world.