![]() ![]() ![]() Features and third party integrations will be lost which is never nice. However, the migration of an entire MIS from one platform to another is going to be a massive project. In most cases, schools find amazingly powerful web and cloud based alternatives to almost any product, and these are often good. If we are Cloud First advocates, we need a Cloud First solution to this problem! ![]() Nor do they provide solutions for mass software deployment. CrossOver and Droplet are great ideas for running Windows Software on ChromeOS, but in reality they don’t offer 100% compatibility with all Windows software. There are powerfully embedded Windows applications that schools still rely on. This isn’t a question Cloud First advocates should run away from. “Ok then, how do we use SIMS to take our registers?”. Then, as schools buy in, the same question comes out at some point. What’s not to like? Ok…sales pitch over! For IT and end-users it is a great solution! Users get unlimited storage in G Suite for Team Drives and their own Google Drive that can be accessed from anywhere with no downtime, every application is securely sandboxed (or just a website that the user is accessing), updates are fast and automatic and every device is ready to go in less than 10 seconds. There are plenty of schools that have given Chromebooks to teachers as part of their migration to a Cloud First IT strategy…and why not? Are you wondering how you can get your core Windows applications (such as SIMS) working seamlessly on Teacher Chromebooks? The answer is not as complicated as you might think… ![]()
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