Red Circle Global vows to democratize access to IT technologies for local schools

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LOCAL digital automation provider Red Circle Global (RCG) plans to provide local schools more access to the latest computing technologies to boost digital learning. “RCG wants to position itself as an alternative and democratize the access to advanced school technologies even to smaller schools. Currently, the market is virtually dominated…

LOCAL digital automation provider Red Circle Global plans to provide local schools more access to the latest computing technologies to boost digital learning.

“We want to close the gap, go straight to the schools, and disrupt the market by offering a no-frills, straightforward offering similar to purchasing Microsoft software straight from the provider,” Roldan added. “The academic institution can now save money and recoup the investment in just one school year,” he said. Roldan said using the RCG platform will enable a school to generate huge savings in its operations. An average school with a population size of 1,000 students is spending P1 million to 2 million annually on various technologies alone, Roldan said.

Parents’ and students’ satisfaction also went high as digitalization is always well-accepted and appreciated by the stakeholders. Currently, RCG is assisting 20,000 students from 17 schools nationwide. Roldan said a major reason why RCG survived the pandemic was because it overhauled their business model.

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