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New Offerings from ENA by Zayo Provide Comfort for K–12 School Districts

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The launch of ENA Ally® was announced today by Zayo Group Holdings, Inc., a prominent worldwide communications infrastructure platform.  With the recent acquisition of ENA, Zayo's portfolio of managed and professional technology services with an emphasis on education has been expanded.  Regardless of the school's infrastructure, K–12 school districts have access to ENA through Zayo's team of committed, experienced engineers, who address IT workforce and cybersecurity concerns. K–12 school districts can now easily optimize their network infrastructure and technological systems by utilizing specialist technical skills thanks to ENA Ally. K-12 school districts may work together and rely on a team of network and cybersecurity experts thanks to ENA by Zayo's experienced project managers and engineers, who manage and carry out the portfolio of services.  By doing this, they can avoid employing more IT workers. Wi-Fi, cybersecurity, and private LTE connectivity are some of the suite's signature services. [caption id="attachment_70216" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image: ena[/caption] The myriad difficulties that school districts currently encounter will be addressed by the ENA Ally technology services, including: Increased Cybersecurity Risk: Attacks on school districts have sharply increased over the last two years, but only 14% of school districts say they are "well prepared" to handle one.  The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA) recently named K-12 schools as one of three priority sectors that will be a main area of concentration for them due to the cybersecurity crisis in school districts. With ENA Ally, school districts may take use of ENA by Zayo's experience in designing safe operating and learning digital environments. They can also get ongoing network security management to deal with cybersecurity issues. Workforce Shortages and Hiring Challenges: School districts are juggling an ever-growing number of openings while operating in crisis management mode. In comparison to all business activities, IT personnel have the lowest intention to stay in their positions, and 7 out of 10 digital leaders claim that the lack of qualified employees is preventing their company from keeping up with change.  Specifically, the cost of hiring new employees with the necessary technical expertise in regions of the country where it is difficult to recruit and retain new talent, ENA Ally technology services, which include customized consulting and implementation, support K–12 school districts as they face workforce shortages and hiring challenges. Antiquated Wireless Infrastructure: Many school districts use outdated wireless infrastructure, which can cause problems and expensive productivity loss.  With customizable administration and hardware options, ENA Ally provides a full range of all-inclusive and à la carte Wi-Fi/WLAN services. Additionally, it has the capacity to develop and construct private LTE networks that are tailored to each school district's particular needs and connection objectives.

By Raulf Hernes

If you ask me raulf means ALL ABOUT TECH!!

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