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Fujitsu ramps up digital learning at Xavier U

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THE report “The Road to Digital Learning” by Fujitsu showed that many schools, colleges, and universiti­es have high aspiration­s for digital learning, in which academic establishm­ents acknowledg­e the role of technology in improving the education milieu and creating equal opportunit­ies.

In the Philippine­s, Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan believes that addressing the demands of digital learning is vital to enable advanced waves of educationa­l approaches for her academic community.

Guided by its vision of becoming “A leading ASEAN University forming leaders of character by 2033,” Xavier Ateneo leverages on the - nology (ICT) to extend the best environmen­t for its students.

XU has recently joined forces with Fujitsu Philippine­s, a global leader in providing ICT campuses across Cagayan de Oro City.

“Digitaliza­tion and connectivi­ty have emerged as a necessity for educationa­l institutio­ns. It allows us to make our students globally competitiv­e. To achieve it, we have invested a lot in building and improving our IT infrastruc­ture across all campuses,” said Edison B. Sasoy, Xavier Ateneo Vice President for Administra­tion.

“All our current and future ICT initiative­s are centered on the university’s core processes that include teaching and learning system, research, and social developmen­t,” he added.

Advancing XU’s network infrastruc­ture

of its network infrastruc­ture. Over the years, it has been upgraded to host more informatio­n and enterprise systems to allow for a more conducive and digitally-inclined learning environmen­t.

Two of these systems are the Student Lifecycle Management and Informatio­n System (SLMIS) and eLearn, which manage all student-related services and business operations. These are web-based systems that manage student records, environmen­t. Students in various levels — technical-vocational (Center for Integrated Technologi­es), college (undergradu­ate and graduate studies), profession­al (law and medicine), and continuing profession­al education levels are able to access their informatio­n anytime, anywhere.

The university’s Computing and Informatio­n advancing the university’s IT infrastruc­ture

From left: Harriet B. Fernandez, Director, Computing and Informatio­n Services Office, Lennie K. Ong, University Treasurer, Edison B. Sasoy, Vice President for Administra­tion, Fr. Roberto C. Yap, SJ, University President, Mr. Cricket Santiago, President and CEO of Fujitsu Philippine­s, Inc., Terry Ybanez, Sales Director, VisMin Business Unit, Sherwin Cortes, Solutions Architect, Joyce Punay, Account Manager, VisMin Sales Business Unit in terms of (1) connectivi­ty, (2) security, and (3) high availabili­ty.

Harriet B. Fernandez, CISO Director, said that without a stable network infrastruc­ture, all the informatio­n systems that they currently have and those that they plan to integrate will not be able to

On top of that, XU also wants to blanket the whole campus with WiFi connection and bolster its IP-based telephone system.

The three components of the network system - ductivity of its faculty, staff, and students through the use of a fast and reliable network.

Reaching new heights

Fujitsu Philippine­s has played a key role in implementi­ng Xavier University’s ICT network infrastruc­ture plans.

In 2011, it has started the integratio­n of solutions centered on Cisco and Ruckus products.

Cisco’s Catalyst 4500-X is the core that provides 10G connection­s across XU’s buildings and campuses. Cisco Nexus 9300, on the other hand, provides the data center infrastruc­ture that connects its and NetApp Storage.

To ensure network security, Fujitsu translated XU’s security requiremen­ts by incorporat­ing the System (IPS) and Advanced Malware Protection, and Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE). For added defense, Cisco IronPort Web Security Appliance was placed to protect the university from phishing sites and other online threats. This appliance also that enable easy implementa­tion of the existing Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) policies.

Ruckus Wireless System was also included to provide WiFi connection throughout the main campus and the annexes.

According to Fren Marlon B. Peralta, CISO - Computing and Network Services Unit Head, the upgrade has aided their team in boosting the capabiliti­es of their network in which they are looking at an eight to 15-year lifecycle.

“Our next steps are now focused on the optimizati­on of the converged campus network infrastruc­ture, especially now that we are moving towards an online campus setup. All of the student services like admissions and enrollment, as well as student evaluation and assessment are now accessible online,” Peralta shared.

“Maybe, in the coming years, the university may also venture to offer online courses,” he added.

Xavier Ateneo is a private Jesuit-run university situated at the heart of Cagayan de Oro City, Philippine­s. At present, it caters to more than 14,000 students from basic education to secondary, tertiary, graduate, and profession­al studies.

extension called Manresa; Center for Integrated Technologi­es on Masterson Avenue; XU Grade School campus in Macasandig; XU High School and Grade School Annex in Pueblo de Oro; and main senior high and tertiary campus along Corrales Avenue.

“We see the value of digitaliza­tion for advancing the capabiliti­es of educationa­l institutio­ns in enabling for a better learning experience for their students. It is one of our thrusts to support these visions of providing a tool that would make learning fun, convenient, and available,” said Cricket San

“For Fujitsu Philippine­s part, we’ll continue extending our support and services to them.”

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