Abdel Eljaroshi - who has written 13 posts on TechnoLibya.
- MBA. Project Management - AApM - USA
- Pg.D. Project Management - HIEC - USA
- B.Sc. IT Management - Information Technology and Information Systems Engineering - WGUni - USA
I was surfing the internet when I went into Ahlan Online, a series of videos by Google’s Media Center to teach Arab users about Google’s browser, search, email, and chatting services. I loved Google’s idea, where they produced a series of cartoons to simplify internet browsing, search, email, and chatting services provided by Google, and [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 7, 2010
Mobile phone service providers Libyana celebrated it’s 1 million subscribers milestone since 5 years of initiating services, making it the No.1 most popular mobile service operator in Libya, and that’s in Libya only. The company offers mobile line subscription, SMS, MMS, and internet service, with only 2 packages of services, and very high non-competitive prices [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 1, 2009
In a poor excuse of a national services portal, Libyan Information Agency launched a website claiming it to be a Libyan Electronic Services Portal. The news was spread on local newspaper, and the General Information Agency of Libya informed local newspapers on Saturday (the day of officially launching the trial version), GIAL informed them that [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 15, 2009
Not a long time ago, I was installing some games on a friend’s portable computer, and I was amazed to find on his computer a copy of Libyana Mobile Phone Company’s client’s database, containing all kinds of very important information, to name a few: names, phone numbers, and addresses, I asked him: Where did you [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 15, 2009
The first privately operated Libyan banking service provider, Bank of Commerce and Development, launched an e-banking service, an Online Bank they called it, but my question is: Is it secure? Banks deal with very sensitive data, its sensitivity comes from having to deal directly with bank accounts, and those have MONEY in them. So is [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 29, 2009
It is no longer news that Brett King announced recently the IAPM (International Academy of Project Management), as a successor to the AApM (American Academy of Project Management). I see this as an outstanding leap, but the issue that stroke me as one of this academic institution’s members is that AApM is still operating under [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 19, 2009
Although it was battled by a local news follower, Libyan news blog: Libyan Times extended its activities to shed the light on International News through the eyes of International media, and news makers. Libyan Times, now Libya’s number one news blog, follows news publications of international politics, business, technology, and innovation on The New York [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 13, 2009
Since 2006 Libyan Times has been covering Libyan news published in international media, and the electronic newspaper’s team has been dedicated to collect and publish news from known and famous news media. On June of 2009, Libyan local paper Quryna, which was launched at least a year after Libyan Times, Quryna published an ad on [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 4, 2009
Project Layout and General Plan The dreams of a big city in one of Libya’s major towns is becoming more clear, the vision is the Libya of Tomorrow, and the goal to be achieved here is the Benghazi Tower commercial and multipurpose complex. Hong Architekten is a German architectural and engineering firm that was commissioned [...]
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
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