Uganda

Are Microsoft 365 and Office 365 the Same?

Difference Between Office 365 and Microsoft 365

Microsoft is the world’s largest personal computer software company. In Uganda, Microsoft products are widely used in business and education sectors. If you have used a computer, you have likely heard the terms Microsoft...

IT Trends to Watch: How Security Solutions Shape Uganda's Future

What Features Make a Good Website in Uganda

Whether you already have a website or plan to develop one soon, it is important to understand what features make a good website. Like any other investment, a website can make or break your business or organization. A goo...

A Professional Website Helps Your Small Business Remain Competitive.

Why Your Small Business Needs a Professional Website in Uganda

Small businesses are the backbone of Uganda’s economy. They account for 90% of the private sector, contribute 75% to GDP, and employ over three million people. According to the 2024 State of Entrepreneurship in Uganda re...

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Digital Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses (Uganda)

Having a strong online presence is essential for businesses of all sizes. According to Statista, by January 2023, there were 5.16 billion internet users worldwide. This is 64.4 per cent of the global population. Over 4.9...

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Designing a website in Uganda: What to prepare

Having a functioning and user friendly website is no longer a luxury but a necessity for businesses of all sizes. With millions of people accessing the internet every day, a website is an essential tool for reaching pote...

Top 5 IT Support Companies in Uganda

Top 5 IT support companies in Uganda

Uganda’s IT industry has been experiencing tremendous growth in recent years, and this trend is expected to continue in the coming years. As a result, the demand for reliable and efficient IT support companies has ...

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10 Reasons to Have a Website Today

Today, having a company website is as crucial as having a shop, office or telephone number. Research has found that 6/10 customers expect brands to have content online about their business. Why wait any longer your custo...

Makerere University students practice in one of the computer labs at the Faculty  Information and Communications Technology, Feb.19, 2009.
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Is government competing with the private ICT sector?

Government under the NITA umbrella has recently been doing a great job in the ICT sector. Some of the tasks being done by NITA cross cut with the services of the private ICT sector. On January 17th, 2020 Bank of Ugand...

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eLearning is No Longer an Option for Uganda in 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a global closure of schools. Globally, over 1.2 billion learners are out of the classroom. Uganda has equally not been spared out of this menace. The two long lockdown seasons in ...

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Subsidise internet costs for an inclusive ICT growth in Uganda

The growth of the Ugandan cyber space has been deterred by several factors including high internet costs, rigid and poor policy frameworks, high taxes, negligence, low internet speed, low foreign direct investment (FDI) ...