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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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Avnet Technology Solutions wins Juniper Networks UK 2008 Distributor and Marketing Achievement Awards

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Avnet Technology Solutions, the value-added IT distributor, was recognised at the recent Juniper Networks JUniversity with two awards for its contribution to the channel.

TrustPort Gears Up For Higher Speed

2 TrustPort Gears Up For Higher Speed

TrustPort Antivirus 2009 and TrustPort PC Security 2009 security solutions have gone through several minor updates since their release.

BakBone introduces new licensing model for data domain systems

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BakBone Software has introduced a simplified licensing model for Data Domains field and authorised channel partners.

Fake Antivirus Extortion Set to Grow in 2009 - 10 things users can do to protect themselves in 2009

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Amongst the top threats that ESET predicts for 2009 is the increasing volume and sophistication of hackers' attempts to extort money from end users in return for fake anti-malware.

Stripe 21 looks out for its resellers in time of recession and drought

5 Stripe 21 looks out for its resellers in time of recession and drought

Internet, data and telecommunications company, Stripe21, is concentrating on building up its reseller base by making sure it has a very cost effective, Quality of Service enabled portfolio for attracting resellers.

Brother director lobbies Tory leader

6 Brother director lobbies Tory leader

Phil Jones, Brother UK sales and marketing director, has lobbied David Cameron to adopt policies that will help to lift the economic and market pressures being felt by the channel.

OKI strengthens RED channel incentive scheme

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OKI Printing Solutions has moved its channel partner incentive scheme, RED fully online and made it much simpler to use as a result

Eagle Technologies lands contract with DSGI

8 Eagle Technologies lands contract with DSGI

Eagle Technologies, a leading distributor of desktop printers, has won the contract to supply FTSE 100 company DSGi Business with Evolis card printers

Lexmark launches dedicated programme to promote colour laser printing for business use

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Until December 31, Lexmark will be running a dedicated series of initiatives designed to promote the responsible use of colour laser printing in business.

Helenswood School goes wireless with Ruckus

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Ruckus Wireless has installed a new wireless LAN at Helenswood Girls School in East Sussex, providing reliable Wi-Fi coverage for staff and pupils using school laptops

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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