Delcom Group Auvik Partner on Automated Network Management Solution for Schools

Auvik, a provider of cloud-based network management software, has announced new partnership with K–12 IT consulting firm Delcom Group to make Auvik’s automated monitoring solutions accessible to school districts, according to a news release.

The new partnership will offer K–12 schools “the tools necessary to ensure complete visibility into their networks, understand what devices live on their network, proactively address performance issues, reduce mean time to resolution, and keep networks operating smoothly and efficiently,” the companies said.

Education IT teams will be able to leverage Auvik tools through their Delcom Group accounts, including the following key features, Auvik said:

  • Automated network discovery, inventory, and documentation that updates in real-time as the network evolves

  • Simplify network performance and troubleshooting, such as the ability to respond to network issues and dive deep into problems with syslog so users are always connected to the business critical resources they need to do their jobs

  • Proactively address network concerns, using the Auvik platform’s 50-plus pre-configured and customizable alerts flag when network conditions have changed

  • Intelligently analyze network traffic with Auvik TrafficInsights

Learn more at Auvik.com and DelcomGroup.com, or start a free trial.

About the Author

Kristal Kuykendall is editor, 1105 Media Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].


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