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Nov 17, 2018 Sports
For the first time, computer software developers Microsoft Technologies, through their local authorised company Massy Technologies (Guyana) Ltd., will sponsor a golf tournament at the Lusignan Club.
General Manager Mr. Jason Sahai, expressing his delight at Massy Technologies’ involvement in golfing in Guyana, hinted that this event could become an annual feature between the LGC and Microsoft.
Sahai commented: “Most companies are moving away from buying computers and servers for their IT department… everything is hosted in the ‘Cloud’. It’s a set of data centres all across the world, so that if something happens to your data centre, your document is still stored somewhere else. …if you move [data] to the Cloud, you can always access it as long as you have internet.” He envisions Cloud services dominating Guyana’s IT sector within the next three to five years.
Today’s tournament is set to tee-off between 12:00 and 12:30hrs depending on the nightfall prediction, as an earlier nightfall would commend an earlier start time.
The tournament will be played in the Medal-Play Format and is expected to also have three flights. Prizes will be awarded for top Net performances and for the Nearest the Pin. The public is invited to witness the action free of charge.
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