Aminu Abdullahi is a B2C and B2B technology and finance writer with more than six years of experience covering enterprise IT, cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, fintech, business software, and emerging technologies. He has written for a wide range of technical and business audiences, from IT professionals and cybersecurity leaders to small business owners, executives, and technology buyers.
His work has appeared in publications including:
TechRepublic
eWEEK
Channel Insider
Geekflare
Enterprise Networking Planet
eSecurity Planet
CIO Insight
Webopedia
With a background in computer science, Aminu specializes in translating complex technical subjects into clear, practical, and accessible content. His writing helps readers understand emerging technologies, evaluate business software, strengthen cybersecurity strategies, and make more informed decisions about technology investments.
Across his work, Aminu focuses on the real-world impact of technology, connecting technical innovation with business value, operational efficiency, security, and long-term digital transformation.
Expertise
Project Management
Payroll Software
Enterprise Networks
HR Software
Artificial Intelligence
Enterprise Software
Security
Education
Higher National Diploma in Computer Science from Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Nasarawa, Nigeria
Favorite Technology
Cloud computing platforms: I use cloud-based word processing platforms like Google Docs and cloud storage like Google Drive. These platforms make it convenient to access my documents from any device, making it easy to work on the go or collaborate with others.
Meta will retire Facebook’s Like and Comment plugins on Feb. 10, 2026, citing a platform refresh as usage declines — ending a hallmark of the early social web.
Microsoft fixes Windows’ long-standing “Update and shut down” bug in Windows 11. Update KB5067036 stops unwanted restarts, with wider rollout in November.
IBM is cutting thousands of jobs as it pivots toward AI and software. The tech giant’s restructuring highlights a major shift in Big Tech’s new priorities.
Canva unveils its Creative Operating System, blending AI, design, and marketing tools into one platform to launch the era of imagination-driven creativity.