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'Network seizure' hits Sunshine operations
ARAWAK Homes' chairman, Franklyn Wilson, yesterday urged Bahamian businesses to closely at monitor controls on their computer systems, telling Tribune Business his operations had been "severely disrupted"after a former employee allegedly took control of his companies' domain names and employee e-mail accounts.
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Digital evolution drives retail’s transformation
In the fast-paced realm of business, the evolution of e-commerce has been nothing short of revolutionary.
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DANIEL FERGUSON: Raising concerns on procurement reform
The Government of the Bahamas, almost one year after introducing the Public Procurement Bill to Parliament, finally passed the same on March 15, 2021. However, according to officials at the Ministry of Finance, the Act is not to come into effect until September 2021. This is the second administration to pass such a Bill, as the previous administration passed the Financial Administration and Audit Act 2013, which never came into effect.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs launches new e-passport system
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has officially launched its new polycarbonate e-passport system.
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E-government system down after leak
COMPUTER systems at the Public Treasury went offline yesterday after a water leak damaged server equipment operating its e-government services.
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Hackers demand $30k from Bahamian bank
Hackers are trying to extort $30,000 from the Bahamas-based Fidelity Group of Companies, which yesterday moved to reassure clients there had been no widespread leak of personal financial data.
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Industrial Tribunal in Caribbean first
The Industrial Tribunal was yesterday hailed as a Caribbean leader for this week’s launch of electronic case filing and management services. The National Tripartite Council, in a statement, said one of its executive members, Rionda Godet, became the
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Apprentices shine through on training programme
A group of apprentice service technicians successfully completed the training programme at Machinery and Energy Limited (M & E).
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CBS: Online platform in 20% of Xmas sales
A Bahamian retailer yesterday said its e-commerce platform is generating 20 percent of total revenue this Christmas season.
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'Frustration' over govt's silence on e-commerce plan
A major Bahamian hardware retailer yesterday voiced “frustration” that it has not been permitted to serve clients via an e-commerce platform it invested “tens of thousands of dollars” in developing. Brent Burrows, CBS Bahamas (Commonwealth Building
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Rev CB Moss: Why I turned down $75,000 coalition job
COALITION to Save Clifton president Rev CB Moss said he opted to forgo a $75,000 a year salary working with the Coalition to Protect Clifton Bay organisation after attending one board meeting, as he felt the organisation was focusing too much attention on billionaire fashion mogul Peter Nygard.
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‘Collusion’ document contradicts such claim
FTX’s Bahamian liquidators are asserting that the document being cited as evidence of this country’s alleged collusion with Sam Bankman-Fried sparked the very court action that led to his removal.
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Overall results best ever for Bahamian team at Lil Mo Jr Championships
THE 2013 Lil Mo International Junior Championships came to a close on Wednesday with a number of age group finals.
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EP Roberts Primary captures A and B division championships
A NUMBER of primary school students participated in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s “World Tennis Day” Jamboree at the National Tennis Centre on Monday.
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$600k system puts cabinet meetings into digital era
MINISTER of State for Finance Kwasi Thompson announced yesterday the launch of the Bahamas Electronic Cabinet Management Information System, also referred to as E-Cabinet.
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Thank you, Princess Margaret Hospital
OFTEN times, we criticise the administration of PMH, particularly that of the A&E Department. With this in mind, I’ve decided to express my sincere gratitude to the administration publicly.