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Kaseya, a global provider of IT automation solutions, provides Higher Education IT Professionals with a complete, integrated view of their IT environments from a centralized web-based management console.
Learn how Kaseya’s solutions for Higher Education can solve the challenges of remote PC administration, ensure systems health and maximize resource availability. Download case studies from Virginia Tech and North Conejos School District and read white papers on Kaseya’s technology and IT automation solutions.
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Faced with managing a geographically disparate IT environment, Virginia Tech’s Outreach Information Services needed a more efficient solution to ensure systems health and availability of data research on the network. OIS also needed a more reliable tool to keep track of each project and the resources the university dedicated to it.

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North Conejos was having trouble monitoring and maintaining its distributed systems. Their IT administrator was forced to travel to ensure that the systems were running optimally—a nearly impossible task given the distance. NCSD deployed a solution from Kaseya, giving the IT administrator the ability to remotely monitor, maintain, backup, secure and track all systems from a single Web-based console.
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Through this webcast, and from the firsthand experience of Scott Farmer, IT Director for Virginia Tech Outreach Information Services, IT administrators will discover how, through Kaseya’s IT automation solution, higher ed organizations can make the most of their resources and manage their entire IT infrastructure from a single – fully integrated – web based platform.
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Kaseya builds automation into the systems deployment and management process by mirroring best practices associated with the provisioning of services; automating repetitive work by machine-driven tasks and processes. There are several benefits of this unique approach to real-time, web-based IT task and process management.

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Rapidly growing MSPs and corporate IT departments may be challenged to increase profits in 2008. Learn how to use best practices to establish or improve a wide array of valuable IT management processes, resulting in higher profits and more reliable services.
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