Innovative cloud-based software installation will make its industry debut at TCEA 2015
Chromebooks are one of the hottest trends in ed tech, but with ever-tightening district budgets, schools are struggling to balance new expenditures with previous PC investments that reportedly account for approximately 80 percent of the hardware in schools.
To combat this, Neverware has launched CloudReady, a product that provides a bridge for PCs to migrate to the faster, lighter, centrally managed, browser-based world of Google Apps for Education.
Created using Google’s open source operating system, Chromium, CloudReady transforms a PC into a light, fast, secure, cloud-based user experience.
PCs running CloudReady can be used in a classroom together with Chromebooks; creating a unified, singular, consistent, Google Apps for Education experience.
Next page: How CloudReady works from a management perspective
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