Wyse Supports eLearning Africa with Platinum Sponsorship
Berlin (GER)/Dar es Salaam (TZ), February 2011 - Wyse, an expert in cloud client computing, will be the major sponsor of this year's eLearning Africa conference and exhibition. The sixth in the series of Africa's largest international event on technology for development, education, and training, eLearning Africa will take place from 25 - 27 May in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Wyse is committed to helping educational institutions in Africa use its advanced desktop virtualisation solutions better in order to enable schools and colleges to deliver teaching and learning based on reliable, affordable, and greener classroom ICT. African clients and partners draw on the company's considerable expertise and success in working with educational organisations globally.
In South Africa, 2.5 million students in schools will be provided with access to a cloud computing laboratory by 2013. Over 70,000 PCs with access to the latest software and Internet content using Wyse cloud software and cloud PCs have already been installed. The Gauteng Online initiative is one of Wyse's major African eLearning initiatives.
In Nigeria, a new network of examination centres relies on a Wyse cloud client computing infrastructure to enable examinations to be delivered, taken, and scored entirely electronically, saving time and money, while also improving reliability and service with accurate results delivered in hours rather than months.
Education is Wyse's second-largest market, with ten of the world's top fifteen universities using Wyse solutions to reduce costs and improve learning. They and other educational institutions benefit from Wyse's position as the only cloud vendor to offer desktop virtualisation solutions for every budget and scale of implementation, ranging from ten to upwards of ten thousand units.
"We are delighted to have Wyse on board", says Rebecca Stromeyer, Managing Director of ICWE and founder of eLearning Africa. "Our aim is to show the variety of innovative technologies that are available for promoting educational opportunities for all in Africa. It is of immense importance that key players in the field such as Wyse engage in such an event, showing that Africa can really benefit from affordable green classroom IT."