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Tuesday November 15, 2011 | 11 am PST / 2 pm EST
Schools and districts face unique IT
systems management challenges. In these times of tight budgets, they also often
require a very lean operating environment. The goal is to optimize school IT
infrastructure management in order to save time and money. The question is how.
In this Webinar you’ll learn how the
Santa Clara Unified School District in California - a district with a 14,000
student network with 7,500 IT assets spread across 24 schools - transformed its
IT management.
Mary Phillips, Director of
Information Technology, will share their best practices:
What they did to optimize desktop and server management and how they
transformed their ITSM efforts using innovative, automated techniques from
Kaseya. You will find out how you too can save your IT team time and your
school district money.
You will learn how this district
used automated IT systems management to:
- Manage common issues facing school IT leaders – including large numbers of older machines, multiple O/S platforms, high numbers of external devices, and widely distributed districts
- Improve security across the entire school IT network
- Improve IT asset discovery, network monitoring, ticketing, and compliance reporting
- Implement new processes and technologies to increase the quality of IT service – at a lower cost
- Increase the productivity – and morale – of the IT team
Presenter
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Mary Phillips, Director of Information Technology, Santa Clara Unified District |