Authorities schooled on the use of e-Post platform

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Wed, 26 Nov 2014 Source: Cameroon Tribune

This was during a seminar on ownership of infrastructure opened Tuesday by Minister Jean Pierre Biyiti bi Essam in Yaoundé.

An impressive audience of Ministers was mobilized for the appropriation of the e-Post infrastructure seminar opened Tuesday in Yaounde. The presentation of e-Post infrastructure, by Nana Yomba, Coordinator of the project, marked the beginning of the ceremony. He gave an overview of the benefits its offers; its proximity to the administrative centre, facilitating speed and fluidity in the treatment of the information.

According to Nana Yomba, the e-Post platform is a key which guarantees Cameroon access to an inclusive information society, based on data and online services.

Indeed, this infrastructure is based on three components: a Data center for hosting servers of the project, a call, of supervision of the network centre and a monitoring center.

It also has a telecommunications network that interconnects approximately 240 offices of 130 fiber posts and 110 per Vsat. In addition, it offers services such as hosting servers, video-conferencing, IP telephony among others.

The seminar, which will run for two days, will therefore provide an opportunity to participants to acquire mastery on the use of this platform, through lectures and a guided tour of the Data center and demonstration sessions.

To Hervé Béril, Campost Director General, "trades applications contained in the e-Post helped the structure which I am responsible to continue its revival and to improve the quality of service offered.

Therefore, he expressed the wish to see seminarians totally equipped with skills and appropriate techniques for the use of the e-Post in order to better implement them in a beneficial manner within their respective department where the storage, access and sharing of information need arises with acuity.

After this first phase devoted to the administrations, the Minister Biyiti bi Essam announced that training will be extended to quasi-public and private enterprises.

Source: Cameroon Tribune