Students live in a digital world. However, they are often asked to disconnect from it when entering the learning environment. To transform education for this connected generation, we need to grant them — and teachers, parents and administrators — the ability to access learning resources both in the classroom and beyond.
What Is Private Cloud Computing?
The Benefits of Private Cloud Computing
With private cloud computing, your school community can achieve the best value with these benefits:
What Is Private Cloud Computing?
The private cloud is a centralized service installed on your servers, inside your network and managed by your IT staff. Your organization’s applications, documents, content, data and services can be easily plugged in to the private cloud, where users — in this case your school community — can gain secure access with just an Internet connection and a Web browser anywhere, inside the classroom or out.
Dell and Stoneware developed this unique solution to meet the specific needs of school communities just like yours. Your Dell sales representative will discuss with you how your school can take advantage of private cloud computing, as well as how easy it is to implement and manage.
The Benefits of Private Cloud Computing
With private cloud computing, your school community can achieve the best value with these benefits:
Students can access their homework and projects 24/7 and can benefit from greater interactivity both inside and outside the classroom. - Parents gain the ability to track their child’s progress and collaborate with teachers.
- Teachers can securely work within applications and files to create lesson plans or update assignments real time, using the user-friendly Web desktop interface conveniently — from home, a coffee shop or a park bench.
- Technologists can centrally manage applications that reside on their local district network or at a remote location, and can use Web applications to cut costs.


