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Education IT infrastructure is the physical and technical components that support the use of technology in education. Cloud services application hosting is the process of storing and delivering applications and websites over the internet using cloud computing resources. IT Reseller articles relating to IT solutions in Education, IT Infrastructure in Schools, Academies, Colleges, Universities, Cloud Services, Applications & Hosting.

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Loughborough University drives data centre efficiency and reliability with Schneider Electric and on365

1 Loughborough University drives data centre efficiency and reliability with Schneider Electric and on365

Schneider Electric has delivered a new data centre modernisation project for Loughborough University in collaboration with its Elite Partners, on365 - a specialist in physical IT infrastructure services for public sector, SME and corporate clients across the UK and Europe.

Sentinel IT Services provides customers with greater peace of mind with Arcserve

2 Sentinel IT Services provides customers with greater peace of mind with Arcserve

Many of us rely on email for key communications in the workplace with colleagues, customers and partners. But sometimes, accidents happen and vital email files – or even entire mailboxes – are deleted in error. Ransomware attacks are also a growing concern when it comes losing email data. Sentinel IT Services helps its customers protect Microsoft 365 data against such incidents with Arcserve SaaS Backup.

New Logitech Rugged Lite keyboard case gives schools confidence in iPad protection

3 New Logitech Rugged Lite keyboard case gives schools confidence in iPad protection

Logitech has launched its Rugged Lite, the newest keyboard case for iPad (7th, 8th, & 9th gen). With an optimal angle for typing & viewing, a sealed, pluck-proof keyboard, and military-grade drop protection, the case was designed for students to enable an optimal learning experience.

Businesses need to upskill Gen Z and Alpha for the future of work, says metatalent.ai

4 Businesses need to upskill Gen Z and Alpha for the future of work, says metatalent.ai

The World Economic Forum has estimated that 150 million new technology jobs will be created globally over the next five years, and 77% of all jobs will require digital skills from workers by 2030. However, businesses currently face a global shortage of digital skills, with only 33% of technology jobs worldwide filled by the necessary skilled labour.

Waterloo researchers discover security loophole allowing attackers to use WiFi to see through walls

5 Waterloo researchers discover security loophole allowing attackers to use WiFi to see through walls

A research team based out of the University of Waterloo has developed a drone-powered device that can use WiFi networks to see through walls.

ProLion ensures data and service continuity for the University of Bonn after power outage

6 ProLion ensures data and service continuity for the University of Bonn after power outage

The University of Bonn in Germany avoided a significant IT outage earlier this year after ClusterLion detected a power outage in one of the university’s data centres and initiated an automated failover to a second data centre.

Schneider Electric delivers New data centre cooling infrastructure for University College Dublin

7 Schneider Electric delivers New data centre cooling infrastructure for University College Dublin

Schneider Electric has worked together with its Elite Partners, Total Power Solutions, to design and deliver a new, high efficiency cooling system to help reduce the PUE of University College Dublin’s (UCD) main production data centre. 

Pluralsight offers free cloud certification courses for learners worldwide to close the cloud skills gap

8 Pluralsight offers free cloud certification courses for learners worldwide to close the cloud skills gap

Pluralsight, the technology workforce development company, today announced that it is offering four months of free access to comprehensive certification prep on Pluralsight Skills and the recently acquired A Cloud Guru platform in an effort to encourage learners to get cloud certified.

Increasing numbers of students are taking computing qualifications in Scotland, new data shows

9 Increasing numbers of students are taking computing qualifications in Scotland, new data shows

The number of students taking Computing Science Advanced Higher exams in Scotland (695 entries) is up by 23% on last year, according to new analysis by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.

Entries to computing science qualifications in Scotland are up in all levels (National 5, Higher, and Advanced Higher) from 2020/21, with Advanced Higher seeing the most significant rise.

Gen Z hit hard by the cost-of-living squeeze with nearly half dependent on parental support and loans for tech buys

10 Gen Z hit hard by the cost-of-living squeeze with nearly half dependent on parental support and loans for tech buys

Students are feeling financial pressure due to the cost-of-living squeeze with 40% depending on parental support and loans, according to a new Tech Report from UNiDAYS, the Student Affinity Network.1 

Education IT

Education IT infrastructure is the physical and technical components that support the use of technology in education. It includes the following:

  • Network infrastructure: This includes the physical network, such as the cabling and routers, as well as the software that manages the network.
  • Servers: Servers are computers that store and run applications and data. They are essential for providing access to educational resources, such as online learning platforms and learning management systems.
  • Workstations: Workstations are computers that are used by students and teachers to access educational resources and software.
  • Peripherals: Peripherals are devices that are connected to computers, such as printers, scanners, and projectors.
  • Software: Software is the programs that run on computers. Educational software includes applications for teaching and learning, as well as software for managing educational resources.

Cloud services application hosting

Cloud services application hosting is the process of storing and delivering applications and websites over the internet using cloud computing resources. This type of hosting offers a number of benefits over traditional on-premises hosting, including:

  • Scalability: Cloud hosting is highly scalable, so you can easily add or remove resources as needed. This is ideal for businesses with fluctuating traffic levels.
  • Reliability: Cloud hosting providers offer a high level of reliability, with uptime guarantees of 99.9% or better. This means that your applications and websites will be available to your users even if there are problems with your own hardware or network.
  • Security: Cloud hosting providers offer a high level of security, with features such as firewalls, intrusion detection, and data encryption. This helps to protect your applications and websites from unauthorized access.
  • Cost-effectiveness: Cloud hosting can be more cost-effective than traditional on-premises hosting, especially for businesses with fluctuating traffic levels. You only pay for the resources you use, so you can save money on unused capacity.

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