Ruckus Networks has recently published two new e-books that highlight how Cloudpath Enrollment System is especially well-suited to meet the needs of primary education and higher education customers. If you have been following the Ruckus blog, you already know that Cloudpath Enrollment System is software as a service (or on-premises software, your choice) that delivers secure network access for BYOD, guest users and IT-owned devices. It supports any user—and any device—on any vendor’s network infrastructure.

These two new e-books are great tools for helping others in your organization to understand the value of a platform for network access security in your school or college. E-books help you get up to speed on technology topics of interest, without having to invest too much time and energy. These two new e-books build on the more general one that we published previously: Seven Network Access Security Risks—and How They Can Lead to a Data Breach.
E-book #1: Cloudpath
Enrollment System in primary education
The first of our new e-books is titled Cloudpath Enrollment System––a Great Fit for Primary Education. It starts out with a brief overview of Cloudpath software as a service and then dives in to examine the reasons why the product appeals to school districts so much.
We don’t want to give away too much, but one reason for its
appeal is that schools have especially concentrated needs around network
onboarding. Network onboarding is the process by which users (whether students,
faculty, staff or guests) gain access to the network for the first time with a
new device.
This e-book also features testimonial quotes from some of our numerous satisfied customers in primary education. (By the way, Ruckus also has written case studies for the customers quoted in this e-book, including Forest Hills Public Schools and Fairfax County Public Schools.)
It wraps up by pointing to where you can go to learn more.
It’s as simple as that, and that’s why these e-books are so great to pass along
to others in the organization who may not be …