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Cloud computing offers higher education institutions relief in an era of increasing data consumption. A cloud-free IT infrastructure is soon to be a thing of the past, if it isn’t already. Higher education institutions have transitioned everything from essential business operations to learning management systems, security and even artificial intelligence to the cloud. But flying turbulence-free through the clouds requires a steady hand and help from a trusted partner along the way.

HYBRID CLOUD

Modern Infrastructure for Tomorrow’s Institutions

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HYBRID CLOUD

Modern Infrastructure for Tomorrow’s Institutions

When higher education institutions extend their infrastructure refresh cycles, they risk incurring added maintenance costs and running out of resources. A modernized hybrid infrastructure strategy allows for scalability, giving institutions access to on-demand computing power where and when they need it.

MODERN INFRASTRUCTURE

The Hybrid Cloud Advantage

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MODERN INFRASTRUCTURE

The Hybrid Cloud Advantage

Today’s higher education environments contain an ocean of data, from student information to large-scale research results. A hybrid cloud solution can help institutions be more agile and support their growing needs. By housing workloads both on-premises and in the cloud, colleges and universities can ensure compliance while streamlining workflows.

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