By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)
(Pakistan News & Features Services)
The Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (SSUET),
Karachi, participated in the Academic Day 2015, organized by Microsoft
Pakistan with the collaboration of the Higher Education Commission
(HEC). The event was attended by the representatives from different
universities which included vice chancellors, deans, professors and IT
experts.
Microsoft Pakistan has signed an Education Alliance Agreement with the
HEC following which the multinational has ingrained their technological
solutions among academia all over the country.
The HEC has been effectively implementing new technologies in academic
sector. In collaboration with Microsoft, it launched Academic Initiative
Programme which included free or subsidized OS licenses, technical
trainings seminars, free academic license of office 365 imagine cup,
faculty connections, technical conferences and workshops.
“There is no doubt or ambiguity to admit that Microsoft office 365 cloud
brought revolutionary growth in managing office documentation and
correspondence, Abdul Moid Khan, an IT expert and System Manager, SSUET,
remarked while sharing his valuable experience gained during
implementing Microsoft Office 365, a cloud base technology and
application at the campus.
He revealed that the Sir Syed Univesrity is one of the pioneer
universities who first successfully implemented Office 365 at the campus
by its own team and expertise, however, migration process of 5000+
accounts and passwords from old system to Office 365 Cloud in a
transparent way was a big challenge. The university is now moving
towards automation and developing complete paperless environment at the
campus.
Moid Khan reckoned that it’s quite tough to introduce modern technology
or new and innovative ideas in a pure traditional society.
“Nevertheless, the HEC and its IT team must be appreciated for taking
very dynamic step for introducing and implementing new technologies. The
HEC is providing a great facility for the organizations to purchase
costly software and hardware at very subsidized and economical rates,”
he complimented.