K-12 organizations face the unique challenge of monitoring and maintaining IT systems that are distributed across a campus or district. IT administrators must travel from location to location to update systems with the latest software updates and ensure they are running smoothly. Without automation, educators and administrators may not have reliable access to systems that provide necessary information such as teaching curriculum, school schedules, multimedia software, interactive learning tools, e-mail or even the Internet.
In this Webcast, IT administrators will discover how, through IT automation, K-12 organizations can make the most of their resources and manage their entire IT infrastructure from a single, fully integrated, web-based platform. From the firsthand experience of Brad Huffaker, IT Director for North Conejos School District, attendees will learn how:
- Automating everyday IT tasks can lead to better efficiency, reliability and transparency
- Complete workstation recoveries can be done quickly and remotely, decreasing downtime
- A single IT administrator is able to efficiently manage hundreds of systems through one interface, saving money and hiring efforts
- Downtime can be virtually eliminated, allowing teachers to do what they do best – teach