Khaleej Times

Khaleej Times hosts first virtual edition of CIO Education Council

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This is an opportune moment to discuss the challenges that education establishm­ents face today Aaron White,

Sales director METI, Nutanix

dubai — Khaleej Times, the UAE’s first English daily, in associatio­n with technology leader Nutanix, successful­ly concluded the first virtual edition of CIO Education Council on Wednesday.

Attending the event were top CIOs and heads of IT department­s from government and private education institutio­ns including Abu Dhabi University, Khalifa University, Ankabut, American University of Sharjah, University of Wollongong and Higher Colleges of Technology.

With the implementa­tion of a distance education and e-learning systems as a preventive measure against the current scenario, it is now more important than ever for the education sector to adopt smart solutions and apps to ensure the continuity of the education sector as well as empower the next generation with the right tools.

The half-day strategic webinar addressed the challenges CIOs in the education sector face with process transforma­tion, data centres and

Technology is playing a pivotal role in online education, not just as a tool but it is integrated seamlessly into the curriculum delivery Fahem Al Nuaimi,

CEO, Ankabut

IT infrastruc­ture to help gain agility and eliminate downtime under tighter budgets.

Aaron White, sales director METI, Nutanix, said: “This is an opportune moment to discuss the challenges that education establishm­ents face today in seamlessly making the shift to digital learning. As well as accelerati­ng the transition to operating critical applicatio­ns to a multi-cloud environmen­t that Nutanix can make invisible”

Fahem Al Nuaimi, CEO, Ankabut, delivered the keynote address highlighti­ng how technology will impact the future of education.

“Technology is playing a pivotal role in online education, not just as a tool but it is integrated seamlessly into the curriculum delivery and complete learning system. I believe that ICT will change and transform the way we do teaching as well as all education in coming years,” added Al Nuaim.

Ahmed Mostageer, regional sales manager, Nutanix, addressed how educationa­l institutio­ns can embrace improved learning pathways with transforma­tive technology and with limited IT re-sources.

The speaker pool also consisted of other industry experts including Joseph Aninias, director - IMTS Informatio­n Management & Technology Services, Abu Dhabi University and Dr Hamad Odhabi, Al Ain Campus director-Abu Dhabi University- Al Ain Campus.

The CIO Education Council also proved the successful delivery of a webinar to ensure business continuity in the current scenario and provide a platform for thought leaders to share their opinions and guide other leaders towards problem-solving. Nutanix delivered a powerful program on how a well highly equipped IT infrastruc­ture can help education institutes to manage their schedules and functions.

Nutanix has been on a mission to help education institutio­ns set up an IT infrastruc­ture and accelerate their functions. To be a part of KT Connect Programs, contact priya@khaleejtim­es.com

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