Tue, October 28th 2014, 18:00 · Susan Mwenesi
IBM Research Africa, Airtel and Kenya's Echo Mobile have launched a citizen engagement and analytics system in Sierra Leone that enables communities affected by Ebola to communicate their issues and concerns directly to the government; a donation of IBM Connections technology in Nigeria to strengthen the Lagos State government’s preparedness for future disease outbreaks; and a global platform for sharing Ebola-related open data. → Read more
Thu, June 5th 2014, 10:30 · Susan Mwenesi
Fifty Kenyan students and software developers have completed a two-week training course led by IBM experts in the latest software application development, project management, product development and commercialisation skills geared towards enhancing their technical and entrepreneurial skills. → Read more
Thu, May 15th 2014, 16:00 · Agatha Nduku
IBM has launched a hub in the Kenyan capital Nairobi offering cloud computing and data analytics services to banks, insurance firms and government agencies. → Read more
Wed, March 19th 2014, 11:40 · Susan Mwenesi
Kenya has been chosen as the cognitive hub of Africa, according to Dr Robert Morris, vice president (VP) of IBM’s Global Labs, saying what IBM is offering is a central point for the continent. → Read more
Tue, March 18th 2014, 07:00 · Agatha Nduku
IBM Research - Africa is today hosting an international scientific colloquium dubbed “IBM Africa in the New Era of Cognitive Computing” in Nairobi, Kenya, aimed at bringing together key stakeholders in the scientific community to discuss how new technologies can transform lives across Africa. → Read more
Fri, March 14th 2014, 11:00 · Susan Mwenesi
Four students from Kenya and South Africa have been chosen as the overall winners of the African leg of IBM’s Master the Mainframe contest that has students take charge of world-class zEnterprise computing platforms and showcase their talents while learning sought-after enterprise computing skills. → Read more
Thu, February 27th 2014, 16:20 · Susan Mwenesi
IBM will inject a total of KSh8.6 billion (US$100 million) into its research lab in Kenya over ten years, geared towards solving the problems affecting the continent. → Read more
Fri, January 17th 2014, 10:20 · Nick Sato
IBM has announced the launch of the Master the Mainframe competition in Nairobi, where students will take charge of world-class enterprise computing platforms and showcase their talents, while learning enterprise computing skills. → Read more
Fri, November 22nd 2013, 10:00 · Nick Sato
IBM has announced it has partnered the Kenyan government to improve service delivery to citizens. → Read more
Mon, November 11th 2013, 16:30 · Nick Sato
AccessKenya Group and IBM have announced a new road traffic awareness solution, designed to ease congestion in the East African country. → Read more
Mon, November 11th 2013, 11:40 · Nick Sato
IBM has opened its first research lab in Africa in Kenya, hoping to boost the country’s profile as an IT hub. → Read more
Fri, October 4th 2013, 15:30 · Winfred Kuria
IBM will be opening its twelfth global research lab in Nairobi, Kenya, before the end of the year, its first in Africa. → Read more
Wed, July 17th 2013, 15:47 · Nick Sato
IBM experts have recommended strategies for improving the viability of vocational-technical education in Kenya, as well as for making health services more effective. → Read more
Wed, July 3rd 2013, 15:07 · Mercy Makumi
A heated six minute presentation competition at the Tech4Africa conference in Nairobi today saw four startups compete for the chance to partner with IBM Global Entrepreneur. → Read more
Tue, February 12th 2013, 14:42 · Kamau Mbote
MoDe, a Kenyan startup that offers instant nano-credit for pre-paid mobile phone users, has received the IBM Global Entrepreneur of the Year award. → Read more
Wed, February 6th 2013, 09:26 · Vincent Matinde
IBM has partnered with a number of Kenyan universities to help them “breed the next crop” of qualified IT professionals. → Read more
Tue, November 6th 2012, 13:09 · Nanine Steenkamp
Kenya’s Mobile Decisioning (MoDe), a mobile nano credit startup, is this year’s overall winner of the IBM Africa SmartCamp contest at Tech4Africa. → Read more
Wed, July 18th 2012, 08:09 · Robin Okuthe
Kenyan government’s health department, the Ministry of Health (MoH), and the United States Embassy have partnered in a project focused on pulling down the increasing cases of cervical cancer in the country. → Read more
Tue, October 7th 2014, 13:00 · Susan Mwenesi
A team of 16 IBM experts today presented its recommendations to Kenyan institutions on a range of critical projects in support of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals and Kenya’s own long-term development agenda, Vision 2030. → Read more
Fri, June 27th 2014, 12:00 · Guest Post
Businesses and the government should not look at the cloud from a purely technological perspective but see it as an enabling force for progress, according to Hamilton Rashefola, sales director at IBM South Africa. → Read more
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