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E-Academics Business Solutions

 

E-Academic is a comprehensive school management application that automates all the processes of an academic institution. It is an innovative solution for schools that integrates key activities from admission , course scheduling, registration/enrollment, assessment, billing, cashiering, and students' records management. It is a client-server system which makes use of open-sourced software on its server side, thus making its implementation very affordable even for small tertiary schools.

E-Academic is a multi-user system and can be use by hundreds or even thousands or users all at the same time. It is an interactive platform for all the entities of school like the Registrar Office, Faculty, Students, Librarians, Financial department, Alumni, the Parents and guest.

With Linux as the server operating system and MySQL as the database engine, E-Academic does not require buying expensive proprietary operating system and database and consequently, saving the school hundreds of thousands of pesos. This open-sourced software provides very good implementation flexibility, functionality, and security while contributing to make the school compliant with Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regulations. Such system could be easily linked with web-based applications like online queries of grades and account balances, and online enrollment via school's website

 

  • Student Enrollment

  • Student Module

  • Registrar Management

  • Faculty Module

  • Cashier's Module

  • General Utilities

  • Library Automation

  • Medical and Dental Module

  • Human Resources Information System

  • School Cafeteria Management System

  • School Bookstore Management System

  • School-wide Automated Paging System

  • Electronic School Publication

  • Online School E-Commerce System

  • Research Information Management System

  • School SMS/Text Voting & Syrvey

  • Alumni Management

 

 

E-Govenace Business Solution

  • Revenue Generating System (RGS)

  • Financial Management Information System (FMIS)

  • Admin

  • Planning

  • Personnel/Human Resource Management Information System (PMIS/HRMIS)

  • Others

 

 

What is E-Governance?

It is the use of a range of modern Information and Communication Technologies such as Internet, Local Area Networks, mobiles etc. by Government to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, service delivery and to promote democracy

 

An Information perspective

< >Representative democracy relies on supposition that best way to make a decision is wider participation for all its citizens having access to relevant information.Government is by nature an information intensive organization.Information is power and information management is political .Greater attention to improve service delivery mechanism

Enhancing the efficiency of production

Emphasis upon the wider access of information       

 

Sales (Hardware & Software)

 

Sales involves most or many of the following activities, including cultivating prospective buyers (or leads) in a market segment; conveying the features, advantages and benefits of a product or service to the lead; and closing the sale (or coming to agreement on pricing and services). A sales plan for one product might be very different than that for another product.

 

PBX System

 

PBX is also referred to as PABX-Private Automatic Branch Exchange and EPABX-Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange.

PBXs are used to make connections amongst the internal telephones of a private organisation, which are usually business oriented. They are also connected to a public switched telephone network (PSTN) through trunk lines. As they incorporate telephones, modems, fax machines, and many more parts, the general term "extensions" that is given is referred to the end point on the branch.

PABXs are differentiated from the key systems in which the users of the key system manually select the outgoing lines, whereas the PABX phone system selects it automatically. There are some hybrid systems that combine both the features. In the beginning, the main advantage of PBXs was the cost saved on internal phone calls, handling the circuit switching and thus locally reduced charges for the local phone service. Over the time, as PBXs increased in their popularity, it started offering many more services than the operator network, like call forwarding, extension dialling and hunt groups. In the early 1960s, there was a simulated PBX known as Centrex, which provided many similar features as the central telephone exchange.

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Contact

 

 

 

Business Address:

         #38 Timog Avenue, Quezon City                    1103 Philippines  

 

Trunkline:           +(632)   413-4173  

                          +(632)  373-4055 

   

Telefax No.:         +(632)  413-4173

Email Address:     info@rlink.com.ph

 

 

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