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November 25, 2024

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3 Top Device Lifecycle Management Strategies to Ensure Seamless Deployment

Optimize your IT operations with comprehensive device lifecycle management. Maximize investments and reduce IT strain with value-added services, strategic budgeting and trusted IT partnerships.

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Educators, staff and students rely heavily on devices to access educational resources. With the growing number of devices (laptops, Chromebooks, PCs, tablets and others) to manage across the school district, IT teams are stretched too thin, leaving little room for innovation and strategic initiatives. This causes a strain on IT resources in an environment where schools continue to face staff shortages.

IT leaders need solutions to help alleviate the burden on their IT teams, including services that help them navigate the complexities of the device lifecycle. Each phase, from procurement to disposal, presents unique challenges that demand strategic planning and execution. By managing the device lifecycle effectively, you can ensure seamless deployment while fostering a more interactive and engaging learning experience.

Let’s explore three actionable strategies to enhance your device lifecycle management and streamline operations, saving you time and money.

 

1. Consider Value-Added Delivery Services

Effectively managing devices in schools involves more than just labor; it necessitates expertise, efficiency and appropriate resources. Value-added services offer essential logistical support that empowers school districts to enhance their device deployment capabilities and improve their workflows. These services can significantly influence the entire device lifecycle, ensuring a smoother and more effective process.

Onsite Deployment Services

Lean toward IT partners who deliver onsite deployment services designed to alleviate the burden on IT teams who may lack the staff or capacity for additional project work. These services ensure devices are configured and deployed efficiently, minimizing downtime and disruption in educational settings. For instance, in a current deployment in Texas, CDW is managing the installation of over 14,000 Chromebooks into charging cabinets within classrooms, demonstrating their capability to navigate the complexities of large-scale deployments.

On-site device management services can also help IT teams in school districts by managing broken devices. In most cases, CDW can set up integration between the school districts’ ticketing system and our repair platform. This way, when a ticket is created at a school, the repair process is initiated. We can also help manage a pool of spare devices which minimizes the time a student is without an operational device.

In some cases, school districts opt for a model where devices are packaged in pre-labeled, multipack boxes, picked up by UPS/FedEx, and transported to a local or regional repair center.

In other cases, CDW partners operationalize a “milk run” service, visiting one central location or multiple campuses on a predefined schedule to pick up devices in need of repair, and drop off repaired devices.

White Glove Services

White Glove services go above and beyond basic deployment requirements. They include detailed setup processes such as White Glove or Autopilot enrollment, standard imaging, asset tagging, case installation, laser etching, data capture and asset reporting — tasks that can be extremely time-consuming for school IT staff. This service ensures that when devices reach end-users, they are ready to go with minimal setup required, enhancing the user experience and allowing educators to focus on teaching rather than troubleshooting technical issues.

Integration Services

A trusted IT partner may have integration services that streamline operations by ensuring that all new devices seamlessly integrate with existing systems, such as ticketing and inventory management. This reduces the technical bottlenecks often experienced during device rollouts in schools, allowing IT departments to maintain focus on strategic initiatives rather than operational hiccups.

Utilizing a comprehensive suite of delivery services streamlines operations for schools and gives them more time to focus on educational outcomes without the constant worry of technological disruptions.

2. Implement Strategic Budgeting and Refresh Planning

Navigating the financial complexities of device lifecycle management is another critical factor for schools striving for technological efficacy. Strategic budgeting and refresh planning can alleviate financial burdens and extend the life of devices. This approach helps school districts optimize asset utilization.

Advantages of Leasing

Leasing IT equipment offers several key advantages, including predictable budget planning and the ability to tie asset retirement to staggered refresh cycles. This approach alleviates the upfront costs associated with purchasing new equipment and allows schools to keep their technology current. K-12 school districts are increasingly adopting leasing strategies due to the potential for cost savings and operational efficiency.

Benefits of Always-on Cases

Investing in protective, always-on cases for devices can significantly reduce breakage rates and extend the lifespan of IT assets. This investment safeguards the physical device and protects the data and functionality it holds, ensuring continuity in learning.

By implementing strategic budgeting measures, schools can maximize their existing investments and gain deeper visibility into usage and expenses.

3. Evaluate Key Factors Before Purchasing Warranties

Choosing the right warranties for educational technology is crucial in safeguarding investments and ensuring long-term success.

Quality Assurance in Warranties

It is vital to select warranties that align with the strategic goals of your school district. Beware of warranties that are not underwritten by reputable insurance companies, as these may fail to provide adequate protection or support. Consider IT partners that offer warranty solutions tailored to the specific needs of educational institutions, such as Accidental damage protection, which provides coverage for incidents like broken screens and keyboards. This ensures that technology investments are protected against unforeseen issues.

Standard OEM warranties typically only cover hardware and component failures. By considering these key factors, schools can ensure smoother operations and reduced long-term costs, maintaining a focus on educational excellence.

A Trusted IT Partner That Gets It

Partnering with a trusted advisor like CDW can make all the difference in navigating the complexities of device lifecycle management.

CDW differentiates itself in the competitive market of device lifecycle management services by leveraging experience, a deep bench of partners and the ability to craft custom, comprehensive solutions for any requirement. Our extensive experience in handling deployments of any size allows us to manage complex projects efficiently and effectively.

You can trust that with CDW, you have access to resources with experience in education, such as former teachers and IT administrators, to guide and advise on market approaches and address the challenges faced by school districts.

By leveraging CDW’s value-added services, strategic budgeting tools and robust warranty options, schools can optimize their technology infrastructure, reduce operational burdens and position themselves for long-term success. Ready to transform your school’s device management?


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Derek Carnwath

CDW Expert
Derek Carnwath is a K-12 device lifecycle manager at CDW.
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Chris Hanson

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John Buttita

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John Buttita is a K-12 sales manager at CDW.