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BETT Highlights
How LG is Delivering Innovative
IT Solutions to Organisations
across the Education Sector
by Barrie Guy, general manager Business
to Business Group, LG Business Solutions
W
ith resources scarce and budgets currently tight for peripherals and
networking equipment across the UK’s education sector, schools, colleges
and universities need to ensure that they target their spending on electronic
equipment very deliberately and diligently in order to ensure that they get the
best possible return from their investment.
To meet these needs LG Business Solutions is strengthening its focus on
education. Through its newly created Business-to-Business Group, the company is
delivering a comprehensive set of solutions, which together are enabling schools,
colleges and universities to deliver more learning value from their ICT budgets.
In the context of education, one of the company’s most important solution
sets is its Network Monitor package. In a typical implementation, this enables up
to 10 monitors to be connected to one host PC, each running independent
sessions, while an integrated USB hub allows students to work using USB
memory sticks at each Network Monitor, ensuring there is a professionally
transparent approach to all students’ work, which does not overload the system.
In addition, the use of network cards enables teachers to control multiple pupil
screens from one PC, allowing them to restrict access to content and keep pupils
focused on a single learning task.
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