Tools4ever Set to Unravel the Future of Edutech
FETC Brings Together Education’s Leading Technology Professionals to Discuss Trends, Challenges, and Advancements to Information Access and Exchange Across Campuses and Throughout Classrooms.
Tools4ever, a leading provider of identity governance and administration software solutions, announced that it is attending and exhibiting at the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC), Jan. 14 through 17, 2020, at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida.
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Tools4ever will provide demonstrations of its identity management solutions, as well as its popular cloud-based solution, HelloID, throughout the show. HelloID is used in hundreds of schools, colleges and universities throughout North America to enhance students’ learning experience by providing easy, secure access to admins, educators, and students alike. HelloID includes cloud single sign-on, dynamic self-service and delegation capabilities, reporting, and more. Tools4ever’s solutions provide easy and secure access to learning environments and educational devices, as well as self-guided user service and technical support.
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“Having dedicated more than 20 years to serving educational entities, Tools4ever is thrilled to once again attend and exhibit at the most important technology conference in education on the event’s 40th anniversary,” said Dean Wiech, managing director at Tools4ever. “FETC allows us an excellent opportunity to reconnect with current clients and to meet with leaders of schools to discuss how our identity and access governance solutions can improve access to information and systems for all students, staff administrators, and even parents.”
As the nation’s leading education technology conference, FETC brings together education professionals from across the US to explore new technologies, discuss best practices and take on education’s pressing IT infrastructure issues. FETC attendees include school and district administrators, teachers, IT leaders and other educators with roles or interest in education technology.
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