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Capgemini supports GEFCO in its public cloud migration strategy and infrastructure modernization
Paris, February 24 2021 -
, has renewed its contract with
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incorporating a new project dedicated to its infrastructure modernization. The multi-cloud approach will increase operational efficiency and agility, reduce technical obsolescence and optimize the cost of recurring services.
Thanks to its deep expertise and GEFCO s long term trust in its infrastructure management, since 2013, Capgemini has been able to modernize GEFCO s Information Systems across the globe. Looking ahead, in addition to the integration of new services, the infrastructure s transformation into a public multi-cloud approach will provide GEFCO with
Special adviser to assist review of the Police Act
Alberta’s government has appointed a special adviser to help with its review of the Police Act.
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Temitope Oriola, an associate professor of criminology at the University of Alberta, has been appointed for a six-month term. He will provide independent advice to the government as it weighs policy options raised in ongoing stakeholder discussions that began in the fall.
“With a body of research and published articles on law enforcement issues, Dr. Oriola brings specialized experience and knowledge to reforming policing in Alberta. Dr. Oriola’s academic expertise and lived experience will also help us shape the ongoing engagement with diverse and racialized communities and ensure that our work to modernize policing in Alberta continues to be inclusive.”
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Little River dam and falls at Winter Street in Haverhill. (WHAV News photograph.)
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