The Managing Director of UpperLink
Software and e-Payment Solution Development Company, Mr. Segun Akano,
says over indulgence of foreign software by Nigerian banks is negatively
affecting the lenders’ finances and return on investments.
He stated that lenders in the country
spent as much as N2bn on one software, while noting that some of them
end up not giving maximum results.
Contrary to the belief in the financial
sector, Akano said it was not true that foreign-developed software was
superior to indigenous one in terms of quality and standard.
“Both foreign and indigenous software
have equal standard and quality and most times, the locally-developed
software addresses more of the indigenous challenges than the foreign
software,” the managing director said.
He, therefore, called on Nigerians and
multinational companies operating in Nigeria to make use of indigenous
software, which, he said, “is cheaper, secure and easy to deploy.”
“There is just no need for the unnecessary status symbol,” Akano added.
He said the parameter for assessing the
quality of any software, be it indigenous or foreign, depended largely
on the benchmark of its certification, encouraging Nigerians to seek for
software that have international standard and certification.
UpperLink had recently acquired
international certification from the CMMI Institute, which appraised and
certified UpperLink as Level III Certified Software Company.
Only two companies in Nigeria are
currently Level III CSC certified. While Interswitch was certified on
July 29, 2015, UpperLink was certified on August 4, 2015.
UpperLink, which got the registration of
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number in 2014, and was
tested by CMMI Institute on software engineering category and project management category before it became CMMI Level III certified.
Although there is another higher level of
certification, which is the Level IV certification, Akano said that
only Egypt, among African countries, had attained the certification.
“Another country that has attained the
CMMI certification in Africa is South Africa, making it the third
country in Africa to attain the CMMI certification. South Africa also
has Level III certification,” he added.
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