‘Evinta DCS’ by John Keells IT wins gold at NBQSA 2017

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Evinta Departure Control System (Evinta DCS), a product of John Keells IT, won the overall gold award at the recently concluded British Computer Society’s National Best Quality Software Awards (NBQSA) 2017, held at Taj Samudra, Colombo.

The John Keells IT team with the Gold Award at NBQSA 2017

Evinta DCS won the top award contending with more than 200 leading IT companies in Sri Lanka. Evinta DCS was also adjudged the winner of the gold award in the Travel and Tourism category and earned a nomination for the regional Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA), which will be held in Bangladesh in December 2017 by virtue of being adjudged the winner of the Overall Gold Award in the finale. 

British Computer Society President Paul Martynenko presented the award to the John Keells IT team.

“Evinta DCS currently serves clientele across the global aviation spectrum. Almost 20 plus years of experience have gone into engineering this to date and we continue to invest in it to make it relevant in today’s digital era. We are delighted to be recognised at NBQSA 2017 with an overall gold award as well as a gold category award which bears adequate testimony to the efforts that have gone into the product in making it world class. We are committed to investing in making it one of our flagship products in digitising airports and the travel industry and making the experience for everyone concerned a seamless and enjoyable one,” said John Keells IT Executive Vice President/Chief Executive Officer Ramesh Shanmuganathan.

Evinta DCS is an entirely Cloud-based airport system that allows an airline to seamlessly check-in and board passengers through counters, kiosks, tabs and many other options. The system requires only an Internet connection to be accessible airport-wide and this sets it apart from other legacy airport systems that require expensive servers and communication links. 

Evinta DCS eases congestion at check-in counters and boarding gates while requiring minimal infrastructure. Evinta DCS’ graphical user interface is popular with airport staff who have previously had to master a special set of commands to operate other traditional departure control systems.

Evinta DCS, which is currently rolled out at 96 airports worldwide, is targeted at airlines and ground handling agents. 

Evinta DCS is also able to function as the ‘Back-up DCS’ to any existing departure control systems. This ensures that airports and airlines enjoy continuity in operations if there is an outage from the primary provider, allowing the airport staff to check-in passengers without any disruption or degradation of service delivery.

The NBQSA Award is the most sought after title in the IT industry and is conducted by the British Computer Society in association with SLASSCOM and ICTA, Sri Lanka.

 

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