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  • Writer's pictureShelley Yates

Data Management that Graduates Top of the Class

Updated: Oct 10, 2022

Virtual learning has, to many parents’ chagrin, become the “new normal” for most students. Even though some schools have reopened (at least in part) to in-person learning, all K-12 and higher education institutions have been forced to make long-term plans despite an uncertain future. To be sustainable in both the short and long term, schools must be able to deliver continuous access to services and coursework through learn-from-home (LFH) platforms that are provided securely and cost-effectively to students. The stop-gap solutions that many schools are currently using can expose security vulnerabilities, introduce latency, and drive up costs over time. That means there is no better time than the present for schools to assess and adjust their platforms to address those challenges. The ability to deliver these services in a more flexible and dynamic way with better economics is paramount.

The cloud has undoubtedly been the backbone of virtual learning, as schools quickly expanded applications in the cloud to support basic LFH capabilities and provide access to critical Blackboard, SAP, Oracle, and Office 365 applications. However, these applications contain a treasure trove of sensitive personal data that must be protected from unauthorized access. [Client] can provide visibility into your compliance status for PII data and other compliance standards and integrate security features that reduce vulnerability to cyberattacks and ransomware, maintaining the security and privacy of your data wherever it resides.

In addition to potential security issues, performance issues are also commonplace in many short-term virtual learning solutions. These issues prohibit delivery of critical learning and administrative services and increase the amount of time required to deliver services. It’s critical to the success of the education system that educational institutions be able to develop digital systems, tools, and processes to deliver the performance that users need without disruption. [Client] can help improve your application performance at scale for your application end users.

Although public cloud solutions can offer immediate access with no upfront capital investment, the long-term cost of storing data and applications in the cloud can quickly spiral out of control, putting extra strain on already uncertain budgets. [Client] solutions can help simplify and automate data management to improve IT economics, both on premise and in the cloud. Built-in efficiencies such as data deduplication and compression can help you lower your annual storage costs by up to 35% and reduce your storage footprint by as much as 50% or more.

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