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$25K Computer Lab Upgrade for Carlton Francis Primary
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A twenty-five thousand dollar donation will go a long way in revamping the Carlton E. Francis primary school's computer lab.
The Chinese Embassy presents desktop computers to Garvin Tynes Primary
A gift of five desktop computers was presented to Garvin Tynes Primary School, off Carmichael Road, February 8, 2024 courtesy of the People's Republic of China, via the Chinese Embassy.
The Chinese Embassy donates computers to Thelma Gibson Primary School
The Chinese Embassy donates computers to Thelma Gibson Primary School, August 28, 2023.
Cloud computing firm to host data centres in Bahamas
Cloud computing firm to host data centres in Bahamas
Cloud computing firm Cloud Carib has become the first company in Latin America and the Caribbean to gain Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (Iaas) certification from IT giant VMware?allowing it to host virtual data centres and offer businesses more efficient IT services, reduced electricity costs and flexible billing.
The Chinese Ambassador presents a computer to the Speaker of the House of Assembly
Ambassador of the People's Republic of China, Her Excellency Dai Qingli made a presentation of a computer and bag to the Speaker of the House of Assembly the Hon. Patricia Deveaux, at the House of Assembly on Wednesday, September 20, 2023.
E-Learning Expert John Bain Calls for Computer Science in School Curriculum
In a technology driven age, Computer Science has become a fundamental field of study that drives the world, yet in The Bahamas, it remains an unchartered subject in school curriculums. Now, an e-learning specialist who has just returned from leading a seminar of international experts says it's time to wake up and smell the future.
Erinn Spencer and Madison Cartwright win Custom Computers 'A's for Excellence program
Erinn Avery Spencer and Madison Elizabeth Cartwright were the winners in this year's Custom Computers A's for Excellence program.
Custom Computers Launches Ninth Annual "'A's for Excellence" Campaign
For the ninth year in a row, Custom Computers Ltd. is carrying on its tradition of rewarding outstanding students across the nation through their annual ?A?s for Excellence? campaign.
Basden: Forecasters should have rebooted computers to see radar
Department of Meteorology officials yesterday suggested that forecasters in the department are unqualified to provide forecasts to the media and said there are numerous examples where those employees incorrectly documented that the radar was not working when their computers "simply needed to be rebooted".
Businesess Check List for Hurricanes
Businesess Check List for Hurricanes
Here are just a few simple things that business owners and staff should do before leaving for a hurricane:
- turn off and unplug all UPSs, computers, monitors, printers, etc and place on desks, cover with plastic if available
- try not to leave on the floor. Servers left on are not to be covered with plastic.