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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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MiniFrame launches next generation PC

1 MiniFrame launches next generation PC

Innovative multi-user software is new kid on the virtualisation block

Zycko expands further across EMEA

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Just a few months after the opening offices in Italy and Benelux, Zycko is continuing its global expansion - this time launching offices in Madrid, Munich and Stockholm

ONStor in strategic alliance with Fujitsu

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ONStor Inc. has entered into a strategic alliance with Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation and has certified the Fujitsu ETERNUS4000 and ETERNUS8000 storage systems

FalconStor develops storage replication adapter

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FalconStor Software Inc has developed a storage replication adapter for VMware site recovery manager to enable automated disaster recovery and instant access to critical applications

iCore signs reseller agreement for IBM Asset and Service Management solutions

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IT management consultancy iCore has signed its first reseller agreement with DNS Arrow for IBM Maximo asset management solutions and IBM's service desk product, Tivoli Service Request Manager

ScanDoc selected to sell powerful business software

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ScanDoc Ltd has been approved as a Laserfiche value-added reseller in time to sell their most anticipated and talked about suite of products ever, Laserfiche 8

DocsCorp and DocAuto, Inc. form strategic alliance

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DocsCorp, a leading PDF integration workflow solution provider, has formed a new strategic alliance with DocAuto, Inc., the leading developer of software applications for the Interwoven WorkSite platform

AG Group hits the mark with print and copy overhaul at Longley Park Sixth Form College

8 AG Group hits the mark with print and copy overhaul at Longley Park Sixth Form College

College achieves significant print and copy cost savings through combination of Canon multifunctional printers and software solutions

Ingram Micro and Google Enterprise expand distribution partnership

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Ingram Micro EMEA is set to expand its partnership with Google to distribute the companys enterprise search technology into Europe, Middle East and Africa

Stonesoft helps organisations meet requirements set by the new PCI Data Security Standard

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Stonesoft, provider of integrated network security and business continuity solutions, helps organisations meet PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliance requirements

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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