Event

 

Maintaining Control: What Schools Can Do to Protect Their Valuable Data

September 29, 2011
11:00 a.m. Pacific / 2:00 p.m. Eastern

 

Duration:  60 minutes

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Educational organizations manage high volumes of data on a daily basis. This data is the fuel that keeps schools running — but it can also create some of their greatest challenges. Data needs to be accessible to school leaders, faculty, staff, students and other interested parties wherever or whenever it is needed, but it must also be controlled and organized appropriately to comply with privacy laws. A server — a protected, high-tech warehouse where all the data and applications needed to power a school are housed — and proper controls can assist schools in addressing the challenges that data creates.

In this webinar, experts from Converge magazine and the Center for Digital Education help you do just that. In a friendly and interactive format, participantsl learn how to:

  • Reduce the risk of data loss from remote access
  • Protect your school in the event of lost or damaged hardware
  • Ensure that everyone who needs legitimate access to data has it
  • Save money while meeting your data management needs

 

 


 
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Featured Speakers

Moderator:

  • John Miri, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Education


Speakers:

  • Tom Kambouras, Senior Director Network Services, Division of Instructional and Information Technology, NYC Department of Education
  • Katherine Tsamasiros, Ed.D, Director, Solutions Design and Engineering Group, Division of Instructional and Information Technology, NYC Department of Education
  • Arvin Poole, Product Marketing Consultant, Servers, Dell
  • Richard Price, Microsoft Product Technology Specialist, Windows Server/Hyper-V/System Center
  • Keith Tyson, Segment Marketing Consultant, SecureWork
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