IBM betting big on Online Technology Education in India

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IBM betting big on Online Technology Education in India 
IBM has made an announcement that the leading universities across India are using its technologies to improve the quality of the education process, introduce new curricula and prepare their students for jobs in the future. IBM has played a pivotal role in providing innovative technology solutions to the Indian education sector.
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Tobby Kakkamthottil, Midmarket and Inside Sales Leader, IBM India/South Asia, stated, "With education being high on the public agenda, and with students, professors and the society calling out for new ideas and solutions for better and new skills, the agreement between IBM and these leading universities in India, recognizes the increasing relevance of smarter computing as an approach to IT. IBM's smarter computing approach helps clients address increasingly more sophisticated workloads and applications, efficiently. It enables organizations of any size -  from midmarket clients to large enterprises, leading universities or the state administration -  to optimize their business processes and gain competitive advantage, spurring growth."

The education sector in India is at the brink of IT-enabled transformation. IBM Research is also working on technologies for intelligent, interactive content, learning content management and delivery, as well as personalized education, which, once mature, can plug gaps that result from challenges in reach and scale, engaging content and lack of personalization.

As part of this announcement, IBM has revealed that the Karunya University has selected IBM PureSystems solutions to improve online student services by more effectively processing applications........See More

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