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Stuart Gardner, IT Manager, Oasis Community Learning says: 24th September 2009 |
Over the last few years L3n has become adept at understanding the needs and problems surrounding the provision of ICT within the Education sector.
Based upon L3n's work in the Education sector over the last few years, we have developed an in-depth understanding and appreciation of educational expectations and limitations. We have successfully delivered a variety of projects, from designing and building brand new Networks in new schools, to Network Audits and the subsequent integration of different ICT elements into a robust infrastructure, capable of supporting future requirements.
Our ability to integrate with PPP (Private Public Partnership) projects has proved invaluable, working with private sector suppliers as sub-contractors or directly with Educational establishments. In addition we have CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) accreditation, which allows us to work on site whilst even large scale construction work is taking place.
We recognise that ICT infrastructure is now as critical in Education as it is in business. The new generation of students are not only using IT to learn about the latest technologies, but in our increasingly knowledge based society are using IT as a tool to facilitate learning of non-technological subjects.
In order to provide the capabilities to serve this environment, Educational establishments require a robust network infrastructure. We can provide all the base components in the form of Network Switches, Firewalls, Wireless and Integrated Telephony, as well as having the experience to install and maintain them.
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