Racks of servers and storage will become the central technology infrastructure used by school students, teachers and administrators
Continuing its efforts to improve educational opportunities and its support of helping the education program, Doyle Hutton Associates today donated computer hardware estimated to be worth more than $50,000 to a series of schools in Hong Kong. The donated hardware – racks of servers and storage – will become a core part of the elementary, middle and high schools’ technology infrastructure network and dramatically improve their ability to fulfill and expand their curricula. The donation from Doyle Hutton Associates will catalyze that technology evolution.
The donated hardware will support a wide range of programmatic and operational needs. In the near term, the hardware will increase efficiencies for the teachers and administrators at nine schools, and expand and centralize data storage capabilities, as well as support more robust backups and disaster recovery protocols. Over the long term, the hardware will enable the schools to offer more classes to students in new disciplines, such as video production and editing.
“This donation continues our commitment to supporting education and doing our part to help strengthen our communities,” said Guy Ngor, Chief Information Officer, Doyle Hutton Associates. “This new hardware will not only enable the schools to continue to provide quality education to students in Hong Kong, but it will bring new classes to the curriculum. We are pleased to make this contribution.”
“We have limited resources internally – we’re focused on the children. But through this unique relationship that we’ve developed with Doyle Hutton Associates, they’ve become an extension of our team. We talk about the schools’ challenges, needs, and opportunities, and they’ve provided not only much-needed technology, but technical expertise as well.” said Tze Conlin principal of one of the schools.
Via EPR Network
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