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SAMPLE K-12 TECHNOLOGY PLAN
Don't even think about creating a technology plan before you see this!
Don’t Let Your School Become a Cybercrime Statistic
There are some records that you don’t want to be a part of setting, like this year’s expected record number of new data breaches. Keep
Best Practice Tips on Using Google Workspace for Education
Google Workspace for Education allows K-12 schools to transform how educators and students learn, work, and innovate. All editions of Google Workspace (Fundamentals (free), Education
How to Prepare Your Technology During Winter Break
With the Winter Recess upon us, now is a great time to get your school’s network ready for the second half of the school year.
Why Your School Needs an ADA Compliant Website
This is a guest blog post provided by our trusted partner Niki Jones Agency, Inc. In this modern era where the majority of the population, including
10 Steps to Creating a Technology Roadmap for Your School or District
Schools and districts are usually under budget for their IT needs. The best way to minimize IT expenditures and invest in technology wisely is to
Ransomware by the Numbers
Ransomware continues to be Public Enemy Number One in terms of IT security concerns, representing more than 60% of all malware attacks. As the threat of Ransomware
FatPipe Unleashes New Integrated VNF/SD-WAN Offering for Enterprises
*This article originally appeared on ChannelPartnersOnline.com. FatPipe Networks has unveiled an enterprise product for SD-WAN that allows for what the company says is easy deployment of network functions
INFOGRAPHIC: The Growth of Technology Expenses in Education
It’s no secret that technology use is increasing at a rapid place, and schools are under increased pressure to keep up. In turn, technology expenses
The Ultimate Test: Is Your School’s Current IT Services Provider Up to the Challenge
Finding an honest, reliable and capable IT services provider can be tricky for any organization, and especially for schools where the stakes are high and
Devices Hacked by Linux Malware
Thousands of devices have been hacked by a Linux malware named Rakos, and while researchers have yet to see any actual malicious activity involving the