Get educated on HP's 'Business of Education'

Today a key measurement of success for a primary/secondary schools is based on test results, graduation rates and college bound students ratios. To achieve acceptable marks in these areas schools must become proficient in what HP calls the 'Business of Education'.

We have found that many primary/secondary schools are still running on a combination of legacy and new applications that are hosted on disparate proprietary networks which often cause: interoperability, visibility and security challenges. Network chaos like this makes it challenging to support contemporary learning environments such as media-rich interactive courses, distance learning, one-to-one computing, as well as essential services such as administrative services and emergency notification systems.

Primaty/Secondary Education

The HP Business of Education is a cost conscience strategy that enables an institution to balance the need to offer a mobile, 24x7x365 accessible network that supports real-time, collaborative learning and back office applications, while providing the 21st century tools their student need to adapt, function and excel in the next step of their life's journey. Below are three steps of the strategy that HP has assisted institutions in accomplishing:

A high-performance network is critical to enabling media-rich collaboration, real-time assessments that can help in developing individualized lesson plans.

The HP Business of Education and FlexNetwork architecture enables you to design and build best-in-class networks that align with your education initiatives and budget. The HP FlexNetwork architecture allows institutions to segment their networks into modular building blocks. FlexCampus converges wired and wireless networks to deliver media-enhanced, secure identity based access. FlexBranch converges network functionality and services, delivering an enhanced network learning experience for distance learning and satellite campuses.

Featured Blog Post

Confidence in the classroom—when it comes to the network

By HP Networking customer Gregory J. Bell, Head of Technical Services, Ballarat Grammar, Australia

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Featured Report

Featured Videos

Ballarat Grammar chooses HP Mobility Manager to address the web authorization challenges introduced by BYOD.

South Washington School District uses IMC to help manage its network in preparing for a wireless future.

The largest school district in Utah, Alpine School District implements a wireless solution with 2500 access points at 70 schools.

Phoenix-area school district upgrades aging network to increase bandwidth, improve security and expand wireless coverage for easier and more reliable access to advanced teaching and administrative applications and digital tools.

White papers & Solution Briefs

K-12 Solution Brief

HP Networking portfolio for primary and secondary schools.
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Rural Education Solution Brief

HP Networking portfolio for rural school districts.
659 KB

BYOD in Education

Simplifying bring your own device in education.
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Today's school networking requirements are more complex than ever. Tech-savvy users demand the fastest and latest technologies, while new attacks continue to threaten networks. School departments must balance these needs with decreasing budgets. HP networking products help schools achieve these goals with an extensive portfolio of interoperable, standards-based solutions that deliver state-of-the-art collaboration and secure information sharing. Our robust, reliable and scalable solutions provide unmatched value, lower total cost of ownership and reduce administrative burdens to enable staff to focus on strategic initiatives.

Unified management Multilayer Security Intelligent
Resilient
Framework
Converged Infrastructure Mission-Critical Access

Switches

2620 Switch Series
2620 Switch Series Updated
The HP 2620 Switch Series is a cost-effective solution for customers who are building converged enterprise edge networks.
HP 3500 and 3500 yl Switch Series
HP 3500 and 3500 yl Switch Series Updated
The HP 3500 Switch Series consists of Layer 2/3/4 switches that offers the most advanced intelligent edge capability in a fixed port form factor.
5400 zl Switch Series
5400 zl Switch Series Updated
The HP 5400 Switch series consists of Layer 2/3/4 switches which support integrated advanced capabilities in chassis (6-slot and 12-slot) form factor and offer maximum flexibility, life time warranty and lowered TCO.
8200 zl Switch Series
8200 zl Switch Series
The HP 8200 Switch Series is a high performance, full-featured, highly available modular switch that offers reduced complexity as part of a Unified Wired and Wireless Network infrastructure solution.

Wireless

MSM-802.11n Dual Radio Indoor/Outdoor  Access Point Series
MSM-802.11n Dual Radio Indoor/Outdoor Access Point Series Updated
The MSM466-R Outdoor 802.11n Access Point brings 450Mb/s per radio technology to outdoor environments for outdoor coverage, point to point and point to multipoint applications either autonomously or centrally controlled by MSM Controllers.

MSM Controller Serie
MSM Controller Series Updated
Working in unison with HP MSM access points, the MSM Controller Series delivers high-performance networking solutions. The enhanced architecture scales to the IEEE 802.11ac without requiring controller replacement. The MSM Controller Series includes the MSM760, MSM765zl and the MSM720.
MSM317 Access Point
MSM317 Access Point Updated
The HP MSM317 Access Device integrates wired and wireless connectivity into a small unit that can be quickly and discretely installed in a standard wall outlet box.

Is the high volume of Wi-Fi Devices penetrating your education networks? — Are you ready?

Education Case Study

Today’s faculty and administrators have more technological tools at their disposal than ever to help tech—savvy students - Providing faculty and students with Wi-Fi services is no longer an option but a necessity to survive in an increasingly competitive market. A bad Wi-Fi experience can adversely impact the effectiveness of the student and the educator.

The BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) phenomenon is having a major impact on educational institutions and as a result you need to take a hard look at the following questions:

  • How do you plan to secure the many Wi-Fi clients entering your network?
  • How do you manage your wired and wireless networks?
  • Do you have the bandwidth, the density and security to accommodate the onslaught of Wi-Fi clients entering your network?

Innovation

Provide students and faculty with the optimum ease of network connectivity, the innovative MSM317 access device is a "multi functional" managed communication solution that provides:

  • Flexible communications connectivity - ideal for student dorm rooms.
A new approach to secure and manage your wired/wireless network

Simplify IT security and network device administration with core to edge wired/wireless user and device management by providing:

  • An open and standards-based solution.
  • Scalability on three dimensions—functionality, connectivity, and capacity.
  • A secure environment.
  • Agility.
  • Single pane-of-glass management via the Intelligent Management Center (IMC).
    • Flexible communications connectivity - ideal for student dorm rooms.
  • Integrated (IDM/UAM),(Identity Driven Management/User Access Manager).
    • Provides you with secure granular device management, and reliable anytime, anywhere access to applications and services.
    • Policy enforcement by user type, device type, time of day access, guest access to segment specific users.
  • Ultra high speed handoffs uniquely fine-tuned for uninterrupted voice and mobility services (MSM460, 466, 466-R) let staff and students roam indoors and outdoors.
  • Guest access comes with every MSM7xx wireless controller that keeps your guest information private as it travels over the airwaves.
  • RF Manager provides you with the ultimate 24x7 wireless security working in conjunction with dedicated RF Sensors (MSM415) providing you with wireless (IDS/IPS).
Benefits of HP integrated industry standards based FlexNetwork Architecture

HP flexible architecture can easily be upgraded, there are no "rip and replace" requirements as all of the offerings are industry standards based.

Featured Report

Featured Videos

Ballarat Grammar chooses HP Mobility Manager to address the web authorization challenges introduced by BYOD.

South Washington School District uses IMC to help manage its network in preparing for a wireless future.

The largest school district in Utah, Alpine School District implements a wireless solution with 2500 access points at 70 schools.

Phoenix-area school district upgrades aging network to increase bandwidth, improve security and expand wireless coverage for easier and more reliable access to advanced teaching and administrative applications and digital tools.

White papers & Solution Briefs

K-12 Solution Brief

HP Networking portfolio for primary and secondary schools.
697 KB

Rural Education Solution Brief

HP Networking portfolio for rural school districts.
659 KB

BYOD in Education

Simplifying bring your own device in education.
350 KB

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