The InterConnect Integrated Student Management Solutions include custom features that increase the effectiveness of school administrators, teachers, parents, and students. Its full-featured suite of components covers everything within the schooling system from individual schools, classrooms, and homes to help enhance communication, accountability, and productivity.
InterConnect supports the United Arab Emirate's first bookless digital integration application, "Notebooks for Books". The project gives the power of technology to teachers, and access to interactive educational content to students.
Maroun Osta, Managing Partner, InterConnect said:
"InterConnect has continually been committed to supporting the educational community by delivering the Middle East's most comprehensive student information systems. Years of listening to educators' needs have resulted in InterConnect Student Management Solutions, the most trusted, feature-rich, easy-to-use, and well-supported information systems in the market."
With more than 2,500 defined data elements, the InterConnect Student Management Solutions helps end users in the education sector to collect better data, and the power, capacity, and knowledge to use that information effectively.
Osta added: "InterConnect offers the most complete, flexible, and dependable customer services and support on the market. From on-site training to instant help and technical support, we're with you every step of the way, helping you get the most out of your InterConnect experience."
As leading technology integrators, InterConnect is also delivering VOIP (Voice-Over-Internet Protocol) and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technologies to provide easy accessibility and networking facilities for teachers, students, and parents.
InterConnect will showcase its Student Management Solutions at its stand located at the Dubai Internet City Community Zone at Gitex Dubai 2006 situated in Concourse 2, between Exhibition Hall 8 and the Sheikh Maktoum Hall at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor



