Thursday, May 21, 2009

School district to replace aging PCs

Westerly Public School District, a progressive K-12 school system in Rhode Island, has selected the Pano System to deploy throughout their school district to replace aging PCs. With its Pano System deployment, Westerly has been able to fully leverage their VMware infrastructure, reduce the time spent managing desktops, save on energy costs and transform older classrooms into computer labs. Supporting more than 3,200 students and over 700 staff members, the IT department at Westerly needed to find a way to upgrade their PCs while reducing the management time typically associated with set up and maintenance. (Mark Lamson, director of technology for the Westerly Public School District.)

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