How Observability Solves Key IT Challenges in K-12 Education

Publish Date: 3/23/2024
Whitepaper

"K-12 technology personnel face some unique challenges when it comes to IT management and security,” said Scott Pross, Vice President of Technology for Monalytic, a SolarWinds company. “Not only do they have to do more with less, but they have to worry about both external and internal threats. They face threats from outside the network, like someone trying to break in and steal or manipulate data — as well as the prospect of some very smart kids who might be trying to do things on the network they shouldn’t be doing.” School and district IT personnel need effective solutions to help them successfully navigate these challenges. Network and IT observability tools can help.

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