Students take their exams at ISC(MENAFN Press) The International School of Choueifat (ISC)-Amman, one of the exceptional schools in the region and member of the global SABIS® Schools Network, has started employing Sun Ray Technology in alignment with its ongoing efforts to integrate cutting edge technology in the educational process. This project was launched in alliance with STS, the region’s leading systems integrator and Sun’s Executive Accredited Partner in Jordan and Palestine as well as Sun’s Authorized Partner in Iraq and KSA. The aspect behind implementing Sun Ray at the International School of Choueifat came as businesses today opt to minimize the chance of having to dispatch IT support personnel when faced with any technical problem, thus, partnering with renowned names in the IT arena like Sun Microsystems, STS extends to its clients a dynamic approach to present the essential business ingredients of their requirements. Furthermore, the deployment at Choueifat Schools aims at centralizing Sun Ray technology for students undertaking exams, while replacing PCs with Sun Ray 2 clients on desktops and using Sun servers for the backend. Utilizing STS’ Sun Ray will improve educational business flexibility, deliver excellent total cost of ownership, minimal administration and maintenance, and provide a secure system clear of any viruses to ensure highest safety standards to increase the efficiency of the school’s environment.
It should be noted that the latest application to run on the Sun Ray platform is the unique SABIS® proprietary “Integrated Testing and Learning” (ITL™), which is a program that allows students to sit for a wide range of computer-based exams and get immediate feedback through instant marking in addition to learning support, through access to electronic copies of SABIS® textbooks. Thus, this program checks the efficient delivery of the curriculum and hinders the formation of learning gaps, all the while catering for different levels of difficulty and challenge.
The Director from the Choueifat Schools stated, "We work within an orderly process that maintains the highest levels of education within the International Standards. Due to its superior performance, we have opted for Sun Microsystems for its safe environment for applications, whereby this system is the ideal choice to employ information technology to ensure an optimal level of educational services.”
Ms. Lina Ayesh, Director, Sun Microsystems Solutions & Services Division at STS said, "We are delighted to have the International School of Choueifat on board as one of our esteemed customers. Having implemented Sun Ray, ISC will enjoy tremendous savings in maintenance, upgrade, and operational costs associated with most PC client environments, not to mention entire session flexibility and data protection.
“We continue to further demonstrate our commitment to the region's education sector providing it with smart technologies.” Ayesh added.
About STS Since its establishment in 1989, STS has contributed significantly to the growth and development of the IT field in Jordan and the region. With offices in Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Palestine, STS has a wide list of distributors in most of the MENA countries including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, among other countries. STS has developed strong partnerships with worldwide industry leading companies, such as Dell, Cisco, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, IBM, Corning, and has been the Master Distributor of Hypercom in MENA since 1996. The company serves over 500 corporate customers in the MENA region, mainly pertaining to financial services, telecommunication, education, and government sectors. STS domains of expertise includes hardware and infrastructure, virtualization and storage management, network and data center management, software solutions, web portals and web services, electronic fund transfer, e-banking, enterprise messaging, e-payment, e-government, e-security, third party software products, quality assurance services, project management consulting services, business process outsourcing, professional training services, and enterprise licensing agreements. For more information, please visit www.sts.com.jo.
|
  MENA News Headlines
|
 | Feb 9 2010 | EAD, Iraqi ministry sign MoU, Khaleej Times | | (MENAFN - Khaleej Times) The Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD) and the Iraqi Environment Ministry have signed a memorandum of understanding for the restoration and sustainable preservation of the...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | Qatar: QR33m road project for Al Wakra, The Peninsula | | (MENAFN - The Peninsula) The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has launched a project worth QR33m to develop roads linking Al Wakra town with the under-construction Barwa Village.
...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | Qatar- Car prices set to see steep fall, The Peninsula | | (MENAFN - The Peninsula) With their sales having dipped to record lows last year, automobile dealers in the country are busy mulling ways to get rid of unsold 2009 stocks.
...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | UAE- Should There be Licences for Teachers?, Khaleej Times | | (MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Thinning interest among UAE nationals to pursue education degrees and high turnover of teachers are cause for concern, but experts feel the situation can be remedied by...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | PTRC: 64% of Jordan citizens willing to pay higher transport fares, Jordan Times | | (MENAFN - Jordan Times) Around 64 per cent of citizens are willing to pay higher fares in exchange for better public transport services, according to a recent poll conducted by the Public Transport...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | Moody's: Kuwait $100b plan to spur non-oil sectors, MENAFN | | (MENAFN) A report issued by Moody's Investor Service said that Kuwait's $100 billion development plan, passed by the parliament earlier this week, is expected to bolster the country's non-oil private...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | Jordan- Gov't not lifting water subsidy, Jordan Times | | (MENAFN - Jordan Times) The government has no plans to lift water subsidies or increase water tariffs, a government official said on Monday.
A water official, who preferred to remain unnamed...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | Jordan- Gov't might lift subsidies, Jordan Times | | (MENAFN - Jordan Times) The government has not yet decided to lift subsidy on gas cylinders, pending a final decision on a bundle of austerity and other measures designed to address a challenging...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | Jordan- IFP announces agenda for 2010, Jordan Times | | (MENAFN - Jordan Times) International Fairs and Promotions Company (IFP) announced on Monday its agenda for 2010 which includes five specialised exhibitions to be held in Amman...
|  | Feb 9 2010 | IMC-Jordan to release set of new services, Jordan Times | | (MENAFN - Jordan Times) IMC-Jordan (Institute of Management Consultants and Trainers of Jordan) announced on Monday that it will be releasing a new set of services for their members to effectively...
| more... | | |
|
|