Brief: Trapp Tech Launches Managed IT Services for K-12 Districts

Trapp Tech, an Arizona-based provider of managed services, has begun offering IT services for K-12 districts across the country.

The company will offer "on-demand professional services, managed IT services, application hosting and blended bandwidth Internet, as well as IT training and support for teachers and staff," according to a news release.

"K-12 school districts who want to reduce costs, upgrade infrastructure or resolve technical challenges with their systems now have an alternative source for IT services," said David Trapp, CEO of Trapp Online, in a prepared statement. "Trapp Tech has the skills and training to meet those needs at an attractive price. We understand education IT and look forward to serving those districts that choose to work with us."

More information is available at trapptech.com.

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