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E d Te c h S h o w D a i l y T h u r s d a y, F e b r u a r y 5 , 2 0 1 5 4 An interview with Tim Evans, Vice President of Impulse Point. ESD: You have said that devices that are part of 1:1 computing programs should be thought of as BYOD devices. Can you explain? TE: Districts have found that school- issued devices are taken better care of if the students can personalize its configu- ration. This essentially changes the 1:1 devices into BYOD devices. ESD: Why do you say that? The device is still owned by the district rather than the student. TE: Yes, but for security purposes, once the device leaves the premises it becomes a BYOD device because stu- dents can personalize it. Students con- necting to the district's "cloud" for assignments, classwork or homework do so via an internet browser and this ele- vates the risk level because the device becomes open to all kinds of hazards. Unless the district plans to wipe the device every morning, each device will be inherently different from what it was when it left the school. ESD: That would be a management nightmare – from both a logistical and services viewpoint. IT'S TIME TO THINK OF ONE-TO-ONE PROGRAMS AS BYOD PROGRAMS TE: Right! The time needed to service each and every device would take up most of the day. The more appropriate way to manage these devices is to monitor and assess the security level of the device before and after it connects to the district's network. You can catch any malware that would potentially inter- rupt the learning process. ESD: Your company, Impulse Point, pro- vides a solution called SafeConnect. The name suggests it is some kind of securi- ty; what does it do? TE: SafeConnect is a security product used by colleges, universities and K–12 MARVEL VIZION INTEGRATES FURNITURE WITH TODAY'S AND TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGIES Technology advances demand adaptabil- ity and mobility to remain relevant in today's and tomorrow's presentation environment. The Marvel Vizion ® line of Audio Visual Furniture supports today's technologies and continues its tradition of manufacturing a high quality, innova- tively designed product that is Made in America. Presenter friendly, each Marvel Vizion product works with you to deliver your message. Stable platforms with large work surfaces, pull out shelves for added work space and equipment, lock- ing drawers and cabinets for secure stor- age – all facilitate a polished profession- al presentation. Integrator friendly, Marvel Vizion furniture is d e s i g n e d to support v a r i o u s t e c h n o l o - gies and o p t i o n s . Engineered with rack or freestanding component areas, wire and cable man- agement channels, strategically placed knock outs, grommets and access panels for easy loading, Marvel Vizion products enable a fast efficient installation of your audio visual equipment. Continued on Page 33 Continued on Page 33 Lee M. Oser CEO and Editor-in-Chief Jules Denton Kim Forrester Paul Harris Associate Publishers Lorrie Baumann Editorial Director JoEllen Lowry Jeanie Catron David Bernard Associate Editors Yasmine Brown Andre Gressieux Graphic Designers Sarah Glenn Caitlyn Roach Customer Service Managers Heather Canale Keri Gall Jamie Green Tara Neal Show Logistics & Distribution James Gennette Lynn Hilton Marcos Morhaim Account Managers Enrico Cecchi European Sales EdTech Show Daily is published by Oser Communications Group ©2015 All rights reserved. Executive and editorial offices at: 1877 N. Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ 85715 520.721.1300/Fax: 520.721.6300 www.oser.com European offices located at Lungarno Benvenuto Cellini, 11, 50125 Florence, Italy

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