New cloud-based school management software being tested in Africa, Oman

Cloud Campus Systems and Solutions is testing its CloudEMS school management software in Oman.
Cloud Campus Systems and Solutions is testing its CloudEMS school management software in Oman. -
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Oman’s education sector will be getting a boost through CloudEMS, an open-source school management software program developed by Cloud Campus Systems and Solutions based in India.

“CloudEMS is at the forefront of the ERP software market,”

Cloud Campus Systems CEO and General Manager Dheeren Padhy said recently. “It gives institutions the choice on how they want to deploy their ERP solution. With continuous enactment, institutions are satisfactorily turning to the CloudEMS as a long-term solution.”

CloudEMS is available in a variety of regional Indian languages. Cloud Campus Systems is testing the software through strategic partnership projects with companies in Africa and Oman, using it for government and private school applications.

CloudEMS in already in use at several schools, colleges and universities throughout India.

“CloudEMS provides clients with a simple and secure way to increase efficiency, lower costs, and practice good business continuity, offering a comprehensive range of personalized support to its clients,” Padhy said.

Padhy said Africa and Oman are natural choices for CloudEMS implementation due to the booming growth of Internet use and the education sector in both areas.



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