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CWG Rated Among Top 50 Technology Business Companies in West Africa

CWG Rated Among Top 50 Technology Business Companies in West Africa

The Computer Warehouse Group (CWG) has once again achieved another feat from among ICT Companies ranked in West Africa as it was recognized as one of the ‘Top 50 Technology Business Companies in West Africa’ at the 5th IT Edge West Africa Convergence Forum 2012 in Lagos.

The ranking was an annual computation of the IT Edge Intelligence Unit (IT-IU) for Top 50 Companies which is accompanied with critical research findings forming part of the survey content.

According to IT Edge-IU, CWG was recognised in the 2012 ranking, following her far-reaching influence and market place importance within theWest Africasub-Region.

Receiving the award on behalf of CWG, General Manager, DCC Networks, the Communications arm of CWG, Mr. Oladipo Raji, said the award was in recognition of the important role CWG is playing in the Information Technology market in providing real time solutions for business continuity and profitability.

According to him, “CWG is grateful to the organisers of the event for the recognition and we are giving you our words that we will never rest on our oars because the impact CWG is making is real”.  As a big IT brand inNigeriaandAfrica, we have been able to deliver total IT Solutions to our clients/customers across the West-African sub-Region, thus adding value to customer’s operation, meeting and exceeding customer’s expectations.”

CWG is an IT Solution company that is operational inNigeria,GhanaandUganda. It comprises three divisions: Computer Warehouse Limited, which is the Hardware arm; ExpertEdge Software, which is the Software arm and DCC Networks, which is the Communications arm.  Each of the arms has expertise in one of the three IT disciplines, which includes IT Training andCertificationAcademy.

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