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Satyam provides data management solution to Project Hope
It will turn 11 years' worth of data into useful, strategic information
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BANGALORE: Satyam Computer Services Ltd today said it provides a free data management solution, as well as IT services, to National Office of Project Hope Teacher Training Center sponsored by China Youth Development Foundation.

Project Hope Teacher Training program is one of the initiatives to implement Project Hope, liaison with the government and support underprivileged children with primary education.

The key concern was to find means to extract useful information from voluminous database of teachers and volunteer records amassed by National Office of Project Hope Teacher Training Center, over eleven years. Satyam’s data management solution will address that concern by enabling enhanced visibility into Project Hope’s systems.

As a result, the public will be able to access information about trainees, schools, courses and lecturers very quickly. The donors will also be able to review the information and expenses involved in every Project Hope activity. Moreover, the solution will generate statistical reports automatically, instead of manually, a benefit that will allow Project Hope instructors to focus on mapping out plans and implementing training programs.

Raghavendra Tripathi, regional manager and head of Satyam China, said, “By helping Project Hope streamline its operations and focus on quality training, we invest in a better future for China.”

For Project Hope, Satyam volunteers take time during weekends to teach schoolteachers and headmasters from western China basic IT skills, such as email and Web surfing.

National Office of Project Hope Teacher Training, stated: “We have already gone through 85 training cycles, and reached out to more than 31,000 headmasters and teachers from 4,200 Project Hope primary schools in 31 provinces, benefiting more than 100,000 children. We strongly believe that with Satyam’s continued support, our office’s capabilities will be enhanced dramatically. As a result, we will give a far greater number of Chinese children a chance at higher education.


 

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