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Comtrust offers DWC students a taste of the 'real' e-world

Students and teachers from Dubai Women's College (DWC) got a taste of e-commerce in the 'real' world when they were hosted by Comtrust, the business unit of Etisalat that provides e-business solutions in the Middle East region.

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 31 - 2004 at 13:17
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Saoud Al Shamsi.
Saoud Al Shamsi.

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The day long visit, part of the final year's studies for the e-commerce course being offered by DWC and other campuses of the Higher Colleges of Technology, is designed to give students a unique and practical perspective to the workings of regional e-commerce.

This was echoed by DWC E-commerce Faculty member, Krystyna Krol, 'The visit is a very valuable educational tool; it gives the students an insight into the 'real' e-world. Students need first hand experience to understand what goes on at the back of a normal e-commerce transaction. Comtrust's data centre is a perfect example. We introduced the concept of cabinets, servers, wires, etc. but the students needed to see it to gain an understanding and progress in their studies.'

The visit began with a presentation on regional e-commerce given by Comtrust's Sales Manager, Saoud Al Shamsi. Students were then treated to an overview of Comtrust's range of products and services as well as an insight into the workings of Comtrust's data centre. The visit culminated in a guided tour of the state-of-the-art data centre in Dubai.

The visit was well received by the students. Latifa Bin Tamim was particularly interested in digital certificates, 'It's a very interesting topic and I was always wondering how and where do companies get these certificates from.' Hessa Ali was impressed by the availability of e-business solutions in the Emirates, 'I learnt a lot about things I never imagined that were available in the UAE.'

According to Al-Shamsi, the level of knowledge and interest shown by the students impressed the Comtrust team. 'We made a concerted effort to keep each session interactive in nature. I believe the two-way dialogue this approach encouraged was critical to the success of the visit and it provided a great opportunity for us to experience the high level of knowledge base the students have developed over the last few years.'

The timing of the visit was of particular advantage to students who are currently completing projects on e-security and e-payments systems, which both fall within Comtrust's areas of expertise. Amina Al Eassa, a DWC student agreed saying, 'The presenters talked about the topics we need to complete our projects on eSecurity and ePayments.' Saud Ali Naqib concurred with her classmate's sentiments, 'I got some good ideas about secure transactions for my project.'

Of the students time at Comtrust, Krol said, 'The students really enjoyed their time at the main office of Comtrust and then the Data Centre. The knowledge the students have gained from the visit will be very useful when they graduate this coming June. And I hope to bring all our DWC e-commerce students to Comtrust in the coming semesters because of the valuable information on infrastructure behind e-services.'

The visit was one of many from HCT e-commerce faculty Comtrust has hosted over the recent years as part of its commitment to helping develop Emirati talent. 'Our partnership with HCT and its various campuses across the UAE such as DWC has been extremely successful. It is gratifying to see the progress being made with the next generation by leading educational institutions, such as DWC, as we strive towards becoming and knowledge-based economy,' said Al Shamsi.




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Comtrust, as part of its ongoing relationship with the Higher Colleges of Technology has and will continue to host students from the educational institutes from across the UAE. To date, Comtrust has hosted students from Dubai Women's College, Abu Dhabi Women's College and Al Ain Men's College. Comtrust has also taken on a number of HCT students under a work experience programme. The e-business specialist has also held Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) seminars for other educational entities such as Zayed University, UAE University and the Ajman University of Science and Technology, based on its highly successful commercial PKI training course.

About Comtrust
Comtrust, the e-business solutions provider business unit of Etisalat (Emirates Telecommunications Corporation - the national telecommunications company of the UAE), is the only comprehensive e-business enabler, providing business and government entities in the Middle East an all-encompassing suite of products and services for their e-initiatives. Utilising its state-of-the-art infrastructure based at data centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, a highly skilled technological and managerial taskforce and leveraging its wide-ranging alliances and partnerships, Comtrust offers customers in the Business-to-Business, Business-to-Consumer and e-Government spheres an array of e-business solutions. Comtrust provides services in the fields of eHosting, eRetailing, eSecurity, ePayment, eConsulting and specialised eTraining, backed up by round-the-clock professional technical support. Comtrust specialises in PKI-based online authentication solutions and is the UAE's only Digital Certification Authority. Comtrust is also a regional provider of online credit card authentication technologies meeting the new Verified-by-Visa and MasterCard's SecureCode standards.

About DWC
Dubai Women's College, with more than 2,200 students, is a part of the Higher Colleges of Technology. The college concentrates its academic efforts in Business Studies, Information Technology, Health Science and Applied Media Technology. The college also offers the only engineering program for women in the HCT - a Higher Diploma in Software Engineering Technology. In its relatively short existence, the College has developed a formidable reputation among Dubai employers. In fact, you only have to visit one of the many private or public sector establishments to find one of the pioneering Dubai Women's College graduates. www.dwc.hct.ac.ae
Anne-Birte Stensgaard Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor
Wednesday, March 31 - 2004 at 13:17 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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