Preparing Education for a Wireless Future
The most strategic investment your school district can make in the near term is in the network. With the explosion of mobile devices and the irreversible phenomenon of bring-your-own device (BYOD), users now expect seamless, wireless connectivity. School districts must support 1:1 student learning environments where a wireless network accommodates every student, teacher and administrator simultaneously.
A unified approach to network management can help deliver more reliable connectivity and a better user experience for both students and staff. By unifying the management of your wired and wireless networks with a single tool, such as HP Intelligent Management Center (IMC), you can simplify network provisioning, monitoring, troubleshooting, and reporting. And that simplifies IT, cuts operational costs, and reduces unplanned downtime.
Common Core — Are you ready?
A guide to best practice networks for Common Core and 1:1
Network Infrastructures for 1:1and Common Core Online Testing
“Our network barely had a wireless presence before, and now it’s designed to handle up to 10,000 devices. It’s like we’ve gone from a Model T to a Ferrari in one year.”
Kameron Ball,
Director of Technology, Clinton Public Schools
Clinton Public School
District
Clinton Public School District designs a district-wide wireless network to meet national online testing standards ahead of deadline.
George River
Grammar
Refreshes complete wireless and wired network infrastructure to support access by all students and staff.
Susquehanna Township School District
A new era of technology drives boost in services for students and teachers while reducing network complexity.