COSYNE leads Naga IT powership march

DIMAPUR, JUNE 26 (MExN):  Perry Ram, CEO Cosyne Enterprise has launched the exclusive Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) course and exams, the only globally recognized certificate for office package in the world, in the North-East today here at Dimapur.  Perry Ram is on his maiden business trip to Nagaland to meet the state officials to discuss IT partnerships and investments between American firms and North east India, especially Nagaland. 

With the growing popularity and demand of MOS all over the world, Cyber-learning, who was given the privilege to conduct the tests in all of South-Asia has awarded the exclusive rights to Cosyne from Microsoft to offer the course in North East India.

With the rapid increase in the need of IT professionals and having seen the talents and the potentialities of North East Indians, Cosyne Enterprise is planning to open a SDPI in Guwahati informed Perry Ram, CEO, Cosyne Enterprise in a press conference today at its office in Midland, Dimapur. Cosyne, which has also signed deal with ADSNet Curve, one of the fastest growing IT firms in the United States, would be  jointly operating an SDPI facility in Mangalore from July 1 with Dr.Mendinaro as the Chief Executive of the Indian Operations. Cosyne was launched last year in Dimapur under the theme, “Successful Youth, Progressive Nagaland” putting Nagaland on the IT map. Mendinaro, President Cosyne said that the main focus of the internet services  is on the IT-related consumers of  Nagaland. 

Taking into consideration the advancement in computer technology in other parts of the world and India, she challenged, “What are we going to do? Are we going to be in the technologically advanced race?”

“Education that is focused towards opening the career opportunities of the future, is essential” which according to Ram Cosyne is tirelessly working towards bringing this type of education to the state Nagaland. Further, Ram in his note message urged the government, media, business, educational institutions, religious organizations and people to come together which, he said is the only sure way to survive and grow. Lack of skills has also been pointed out as a major handicap. 

“Think about the possibilities when companies like Microsoft start taking notice….. North-East of India surely is going to be in the radar of Microsoft.” CEO Perry Ram pointed out and further added, “…..A step at a time and together we would be able to unlock the potential of the entire state.”

Meanwhile, Cosyne is also into talks with the educational institutions of Nagaland to start the MOS courses in schools and colleges revealed Imna.  
 



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