Longwe,

 

I would encourage Kenyan Banks working with the following companies to enable them fight hackers etc

 

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Loyalty Management with Axiom Consulting
This service provides the ability for you to present a broad customer loyalty program.

 

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Collections with Uni-Source 2000, Inc.
This solution helps you reduce past due loan delinquency ratios and charge offs, and improve account disposition reporting and tracking.

 

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Fraud Monitoring with Plus Technologies & Innovations
With fraud monitoring solutions you can target and manage issues that are of increasing importance in today’s market such as fraud prevention, operational risk management, revenue assurance and more.

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SWIFT and ACH Payment Management with IBIS Management
Solutions from IBIS enable your organization to gain productivity increases which in the end translates to enhanced profit margins.

 

 

Titus Ngeno

Ebix Inc -Corporate International –Africa Region

 

 

 

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   1. Re: Green ICT: Inside Hewlett-Packard (Interview) (James Kagwe)

   2. Rwandese Hackers Hit 3 Kenyan Banks (Brian Munyao Longwe)

   3. Re: Rwandese Hackers Hit 3 Kenyan Banks (Judy Okite)

   4. On Kenyan Building Standards - accessibility & diversity

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Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 12:03:38 +0300

From: James Kagwe <kagwejg@gmail.com>

To: Albert Mucunguzi <ed@pctechmagazine.com>

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Muchunguzi,

 

The Green ICT area is one of great interest to me. Was just wondering on what in your opinion are the main concerns and possible research areas on Green ICT in our region. I welcome ideas from any other interested person.

 

regards,

James Kagwe

 

  On 2/13/2012 5:16 PM, Albert Mucunguzi wrote:

> Dear All,

> For all interested, here is PC Tech's interview with HP's Environment

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> http://bit.ly/zdqbhb

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   1. Prime Bank

   2. Development Bank

   3. CFC Stanbic Bank

 

Details at:

 

http://pastebin.com/G6GVD5sz

 

Still shaking my head....

 

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Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 14:03:58 +0300

From: Judy Okite <judyokite@gmail.com>

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on a light note:-

 

if you are a hacker and you do not try your muscle in 2012....then you might just not be it :-)

 

as Mblayo...shakes his head :-), am thinking....the Kenya Open Data,how long till.......

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

?To live is to choose. But to choose well, you must know who you are and what you stand for, where you want to go and why you want to get there.?

Kofi Annan

 

 

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Brian Munyao Longwe <blongwe@gmail.com>wrote:

 

>    1. Prime Bank

>    2. Development Bank

>    3. CFC Stanbic Bank

> Details at:

> http://pastebin.com/G6GVD5sz

> Still shaking my head....

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Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 09:08:11 -0800 (PST)

From: Matunda Nyanchama <mnyanchama@aganoconsulting.com>

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Friends

 

The recent discussion on Kenyan building standards is enlightening. Aside from safety, accessibility is another concern. I am wondering whether anyone has done a study with respect to accessibility, especially for people with handicaps (or disabilities as some term it) of one kind or the other. How business friendly, for instance, are building in our fast-growing corporate centre in Upper Hill?

 

 

While working for one of the banks here in Canada, I served in the diversity committee and I am proud to say that the bank took and implemented almost all our recommendations and amended its building code accordingly. This meant all building had to have wheelchair access, parking spaces for people with disabilities, cafeteria food counters that can be reached at wheel-chair level, toilets, etc. This further extended to their ATMs (braille, wheel chair access, and keypads with digit-related sounds) and many more.

 

Issues of disability and accommodation thereof are matter requiring attention in all our planning, be it the transportation system, buildings, name it. They are issues of diversity and inclusion, beyond ethnicity and gender.

 

 

I am attaching a press release on recent doctoral thesis (which we have published a mass market paper back) that analyzes the issue of women with disabilities in Kenyan institutes of higher learning. It is insightful.

 

Have a good weekend.

 

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