New Newsletter in 2023 - Tech Notes from Tef
Tech Notes from Tef

New Newsletter in 2023 - Tech Notes from Tef

Happy New Year 2023!

I am writing to inform you that Tech Notes from Tef is replacing our previous newsletter, Habesha in Tech Newsletter. While I will continue to cover topics related to Habesha in tech, I will also be expanding the scope to include a wider range of tech-related topics.

I hope you will continue to join me on this tech-filled journey by subscribing to Tech Notes from Tef. If you have not yet subscribed to Tech Notes from Tef, please click Subscribe to do so.

In addition to subscribing to Tech Notes from Tef, I also encourage you to continue following Habesha in Tech for even more in-depth coverage of Habesha in Tech. If you have not yet subscribed to Habesha in Tech, you can do so by visiting the Newsletter page or the official website - here.

Thank you for your support and I look forward to bringing you even more informative and engaging content in the coming year.

What will be the focus of Tech Notes from Tef?

Welcome to the first edition of Tech Notes from Tef, your go-to source for all things technology. As a seasoned tech professional, I am excited to bring you my observations and insights on the latest developments in the tech industry.

In this edition, I will be discussing the following topics:

  • Cloud Implementation: As more and more companies adopt cloud technology, it's important to understand the benefits and challenges of implementing cloud solutions. I'll be sharing my thoughts on the current state of cloud implementation and what we can expect in the future.
  • Agile Practices: Agile methodologies have become increasingly popular in the tech industry, with many companies adopting agile practices to improve their development processes. I'll be exploring the benefits of agile and how it can help your organization.
  • Habesha in Tech: As a Habesha myself, I am passionate about increasing representation and diversity in the tech industry. In this edition, I'll be sharing my thoughts on the current state of Habesha in tech and what we can do to create a more inclusive and diverse industry.
  • Black in Tech: The tech industry has long struggled with diversity and representation, particularly for Black individuals. In this edition, I'll be discussing the current state of Black representation in tech and the steps we can take to create a more inclusive industry. This will include a discussion on the challenges faced by Black individuals in the tech industry, as well as success stories and initiatives aimed at increasing diversity.
  • Telecommunication: The world of telecommunications is constantly evolving, and it's important to stay up-to-date on the latest developments. In this edition, I'll be sharing my thoughts on the current state of the telecom industry and what we can expect in the future.
  • Fin-tech: Financial technology, or fin-tech, has exploded in popularity in recent years, with many companies using it to improve financial services and transactions. I'll be discussing the current state of fin-tech and its potential impact on the industry.
  • Product Management: As a tech professional, I have a lot of experience in product management. In this edition, I'll be sharing my insights on the role of product management in the tech industry and the key skills and strategies needed for success.

I hope you find these topics interesting and informative. As always, feel free to contact me with any questions or suggestions for future topics.

Best regards,

Tef

Mekonnen Kassa (???? ??)

Sr. Director - Cloud Security Product Management

2 年

Great work and thank you for staying with it, Teferi K.. I think it would also be great if you include technology related business opportunities. For ex. encouraging Ethiopians (Africans) diaspora to work on offshoring tech services from America to Africa. I am old enough to remember the "dot com burst" crisis (the dot-com bubble was a period of massive technology growth in the use and adoption of the Internet and its unceremonious crash between 1995 and its peak in March 2000). This crisis created significant economic opportunity for Indian diaspora and resulted in India benefitting significantly. The Indian diaspora and the Indian government played critical role to gain from the crisis by propositioning India as a place with Network infrastructure and cost-efficient technology service outsourcing/offshoring destination for American companies looking to cut cost. I think such an opportunity is presenting itself for Africans as America is going through economic slowdown and massive layoff in the technology industries. The African diaspora and the African government can position Africa now as the destination for American tech company outsourcing and to expand their presence when they recover in 3-5 years.

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