It's time again for the annual brouhaha that is the medical and
engineering entrance examinations. For those who can't up and go to
places such as Thrissur and Pala to enrol for crash courses at entrance
coaching centres, young techie Saiju V. Stella and his team at the
Technopark-based Oztern Technology have come up with a viable solution –
an “e-solution,” to be exact. Hopeful candidates can either head to one
of the 2,200 citizen centres of the Akshaya e-services network to
‘e-learn' the entrance training programme or subscribe to its online
version at www.entrancewisdom.com. Since late 2010 Oztern has an
exclusive tie-up with the Prof. P.C. Thomas Classes, a leading entrance
coaching centre in Thrissur.
Personalised training
“Oztern partners with content providers such as P.C. Thomas to provide
personalised training to candidates. We don't create content, we just
provide a platform to digitise existing content,” says Saiju, who began
Oztern in 2009 with funding from five “like-minded” investors. The
company specialises in cloud computing and has established itself as a
player in the online education industry, capitalising on Microsoft's
cloud computing infrastructure, Windows Azure, “to address the needs of
training institutes, students, and education entrepreneurs alike.” To
achieve this, Oztern created Rainbow, a comprehensive e-learning
platform that enables customers to design and create content quickly and
easily.
“E-learning is an emerging market in India. Most institutes and coaching
centres have a good knowledge base in terms of content and expertise.
Thus there is great scope for digitisation of content. Rainbow is an
easy to use, simple-knowledge management platform, which any business
user – be it a corporate, educational institution or government body –
can use to gather and organise scattered knowledge assets that exist in
their organisation, and efficiently deliver it to their learners, and
that too with zero programming knowledge,” says Saiju, who worked for
eight years in the United States and Northern Ireland before coming back
home to the city to kick-start his ventutre.
“I've always been a fan of green technology, and wanted to start a
software firm that specialises in environmentally-friendly cloud
computing. That's why Oztern is named as such, the Oz referring to
Ozone-friendly and ‘tern,' short-form for ‘tattern' meaning solution,”
says Saiju.
His company, in association with Cell Technologies, also recently
launched the e-tutor, a portable cloud-based e-gadget that makes
available CBSE, ICSE, and State syllabi, supported with curriculum based
info-graphics, all at the click of a button. The e-tablet was lauched
by Infotech guru Sam Pitroda in January.
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