Managing the Storage Storm in Education
As K-12 school districts, community colleges, and four-year colleges and universities cope with the increasing volume and complexity of digital content driven by new technologies, it is becoming critical that storage systems support the use of these latest technologies. While storage solutions may not be the primary focus of a campus in an age of hot new technologies, the importance of properly planning and managing storage will only increase in the years ahead as data growth rates continue to climb. All of this is happening as tight budgets are forcing IT managers to meet new demands without additional financial and staff resources.

Next Generation Learning
Schools and universities now have a remarkable opportunity to transform education for a new generation. Integrated digital learning resources and professional learning services make it easy to tailor curriculums and monitor progress to help students shine.

Preparing for the Demands of Digital Learning Environments in Higher Education
The challenge that the higher education community faces is how to reduce complexity and costs within their infrastructure and maximize existing resources at a time when funding is in short supply. Some campuses are solving this problem by streamlining and simplifying their existing IT infrastructure. Improving what’s already in place not only saves money, but also makes it easier to enhance student learning. Here’s a look at how this is possible.

 

University of Maryland and Dell Virtual Labs
See how Dell™ Virtual Labs helps the University of Maryland provide its community access to campus resources from the devices they already use.