Virtual Learning "In the Cloud"

Technology for Advancing Performance, Security and Affordability

What does being in the cloud mean for e2020 users? It means virtual learning is easier, safer and more efficient. It means students, schools and districts can conveniently access courseware, applications, hardware, data, and computer processing power on the Web—without having to load software onto a computer or school server.

Cloud computing saves e2020 users money, eliminating the need for expensive updates or costly processors and storage. It improves performance by providing reliable anytime, anywhere access so students and teachers can focus on learning rather than technical issues.

Advancing virtual learning, the e2020 private cloud computing provides:

  • Optimum Access

  • Advanced Security

  • Availability, reliable uptime and data protection

  • Simplified Operations

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