The Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT, Ghana first Advanced Information Technology Institute (AITI) and CIS Ghana, a major stakeholder in supporting the sub-region's drive to deploy and use ICT effectively, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to provide the needed knowhow in emerging ICT skills and technologies.
The purpose of this partnership is to deliver high level ICT training for corporate entities and individuals; and also to share experience on the ICT landscape in the ECOWAS Region. Both AITI and CIS have over the years been at the forefront of promoting and equipping businesses with the necessary human and capital resources in the sub-region to compete globally.
The exciting new range of courses offers globally benchmarked training methodologies and tools in system and network administration. The programmes are designed to provide hands-on training on leading ICT infrastructures such as HP-UNIX, IBM, SUN Microsystems, etc. The partnership between AITI and CIS guarantees quality, international benchmarked training with the option of international certification.
System Administrators; Computer Graduates; Webmasters; IT Professionals looking to upgrade and improve their skills have available to them a state-of-the-art facility and experienced and qualified instructors.
Ghanaian companies and computer professionals can now benefit from a partnership that signifies only the best in ICT solutions.
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