Lexicon VP of Channel Development Featured in CDW EdTech Webinar
Learn how having a proactive device repair plan can minimize classroom disruptions.
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Learn how having a proactive device repair plan can minimize classroom disruptions.
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What’s the difference between OEM Warranty and Accidental Damage Protection (ADP)? We break it down for you along with how to ensure you have the correct coverage.
Lexicon Tech Solutions, a national leader in device repair and management solutions for K-12 districts, today announced the appointment of Felicia Zorn as Vice President of Customer Success.
This article delves into why insurance-backed ADP is not just an option but a necessity for K-12 device protection, exploring the facets of risk management and operational excellence that distinguish the most effective strategies.
Lexicon Tech Solutions CEO Josh King spoke with CDW’s EdTech Magazine to lay out how K-12 schools can best support their 1:1 programs, including in-house programs and break/fix services.
ITAD is about getting rid of old or unwanted devices in a way that’s safe and environmentally friendly. Instead of wiping data and throwing away old computers, ITAD uses careful steps to make sure all data is completely gone.
Managing a school district’s IT assets extends beyond just inventory and encompasses every aspect of its lifecycle, from acquisition through to disposal.
IT Asset Lifecycle Management is the process of optimizing the purchase, deployment, maintenance, usage, and disposition of IT assets in an organization. In the case of school districts, these assets are typically student devices like laptops, tablets, or desktop computers.
Using the wrong USB-C charger can potentially damage devices due to incompatibility issues. Learn about the underlying causes of device damage resulting from incompatible USB-C chargers, and what you can do to mitigate risk for your schools.