Customer Story: Critical to curricular success – Bridgeport’s Windows 10 pilot and scale journey
Despite technology’s proven ability to support improved learning outcomes and college and career readiness, many schools believe they simply lack the budget to implement technology on an impactful scale.
After years of frustration with its legacy devices, the Bridgeport, Connecticut, school district piloted 60 Windows 10 devices in an elementary school. The pilot was so successful that administrators decided to make Windows 10 the standard across all 46 schools in the district, including several technologically advanced, 1:1 magnet high schools.
Their story is proof that it is possible to provide students with first-rate technology at an affordable price.
Check out their journey in this video and contact us to learn more about bridging the gap in your own school district.
34% less time spent by school IT departments on security issues and stronger protections overall? Yeah, schools deserve that too.
Today, there is so much focus on the cybersecurity of businesses, the threats they face, and the solutions available to them, that we often overlook the fact that our schools are at risk too. Schools need and, more importantly, deserve stellar security as much as any for-profit business.
That is why Windows 10 made security both more effective and more manageable than ever. Whalley Computer Associates is ready to help you take control of your school’s security.
It’s perfectly natural to be apprehensive about adopting new technology.
Do we really need it?
Will we actually use it?
For schools contemplating the adoption of Windows 10 and looking to improve learning outcomes for students, we believe the answer to these questions is a resounding yes! Still unsure?
Check out this infographic and contact us to have your concerns addressed.
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