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Task Systems, Microsoft Driving Business Efficiency with Co-pilot

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
December 10, 2024
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L-r: Mezie Emelonye, CTO, TD Africa; Michael Ogundare, specialist, Modern Workplace Mgt, MTN; Emeka Nwamadi, team lead, Cloud Engineering and Collaboration, Access Bank and Oluwaremilekun Olowu, Microsoft.

L-r: Mezie Emelonye, CTO, TD Africa; Michael Ogundare, specialist, Modern Workplace Mgt, MTN; Emeka Nwamadi, team lead, Cloud Engineering and Collaboration, Access Bank and Oluwaremilekun Olowu, Microsoft.

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Task Systems, a leading ICT solutions provider, in collaboration with Microsoft, recently hosted an event that left an indelible mark on its business partners.

The event, a masterclass in leveraging technology for competitive advantage, was designed to explore the transformative potential of Microsoft Copilot.

The gathering brought together industry experts, thought leaders, and decision-makers, all eager to discover the myriad possibilities that Microsoft Copilot offers.

Held in a collaborative atmosphere, the organisers engaged attendees in thought-provoking presentations, panel discussions, and break-out sessions tailored to the unique needs of various roles, including CTOs, CFOs, and HR Managers.

Gozy Ijogun, MD Task Systems
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The event commenced with an inspiring opening speech by Mrs. Gozy Ijogun, the managing director of Task Systems.

She warmly welcomed the guests with a blend of eloquence and passion and shared a brief history of Task Systems.

Mrs. Ijogun highlighted the company’s mission to empower businesses with the right tools, a mission that has seen Task Systems evolve into a trusted tech solution provider beyond sub-Saharan Africa.

She further emphasized that Copilot is not just a tool but a strategic enabler that allows executives, industry leaders, and, in fact, anyone, to streamline operations and maximize impact.

Thereafter, Mrs. Olatomiwa William, Microsoft’s country manager for Nigeria and Ghana,  took the stage, expressing her gratitude to Task Systems for orchestrating such a pivotal event. She delved into the capabilities of Copilot, urging participants to leverage this powerful tool to achieve unprecedented productivity.

“Copilot enables you to focus on what is important by allowing you to use your creativity in a way that creates meaning and impact,” she noted, encapsulating the essence of the event.

Mr. Timothy Lothering followed with a succinct yet insightful presentation. He delved into the technical and strategic advantages of Copilot, shedding light on its functionalities and how it can revolutionize business operations.

His presentation was a catalyst for the engaging discussions that ensued, with participants eager to delve deeper into the practical applications of Copilot.

The event was not just about discussions and presentations; it also featured games that added a layer of excitement.

Participants had the opportunity to win cutting-edge gifts, further enhancing the vibrant atmosphere. For many attendees, the insights and tools provided by Task Systems and Microsoft will undoubtedly serve as invaluable assets in tackling operational challenges and optimising productivity.

As the event drew to a close, Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh, the founder and chairman of Task Systems, delivered a heartfelt vote of thanks.

His words resonated with the audience, emphasizing the power of tech to bring about economic transformation in Nigeria.

He expressed his gratitude to all the participants and partners, reaffirming Task Systems’ commitment to driving technological advancement and empowering businesses.

Task Systems continues to position itself as a leader in delivering cutting-edge ICT solutions, ensuring businesses are equipped to thrive in an ever-changing technological landscape.

This collaboration with Microsoft underscores its dedication to empowering organizations with tools that drive transformation and success.

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