Why school computers are easy targets
- Hundreds of students using the same PCs
- Malware and ransomware spread quickly
- Limited IT staff to fix issues
- One infected device can take down the network
Looking after school computers becomes easy with Deep Freeze.
Trevor Ryan explains how he delivers trouble-free IT to thousands of students and teachers.
Remove malware with every restart
A simple reboot from the cloud eliminates any local changes and returns devices to their original pristine state. Instantly get rid of any security threats or unwanted changes. Schedule a restart task for the end of a lesson or the end of the school day.
What happens if a school PC is infected?
Without Deep Freeze:
- Malware spreads across devices
- IT team manually fixes or rebuilds
- Lessons disrupted
With Deep Freeze:
- Restart the PC from central dashboard
- Infection removed instantly
- Device ready for next student
Reduce security risk by automating updates
Many schools don't implement Windows updates and software updates until months after they're available. Significantly reduce security risk by automating the whole painful process. Set computers to wake up in the middle of the night, deliver updates and shut down again.
Lock down desktops
Further limit security risk by delivering only the applications and weblinks that you specify. Select from a vast array of further student restrictions in WINSelect.
