Increased Adoption of Mobile Devices in Schools Accelerating Growth Prospects in the K-12 IT Infrastructure Spending in the US: Technavio Report

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  • The key vendors in the K-12 IT infrastructure spending in the US 2015-2019 are Apple, Cisco Systems, Dell and Lenovo.

London, 16 November 2015: Technavio, an independent tech-focused global research firm, has announced the publication of its market research report on the K-12 IT infrastructure spending in the US 2015-2019.   Schools in the US are increasingly investing significant amounts of their IT budgets in the implementation of cloud-based solutions. Cloud computing platforms provide IT infrastructure in schools that enable teachers, students, and parents to communicate with each other about projects or they can be used for the purpose of feedback. The K-12 IT infrastructure spending in the US is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.38% during the forecast period of 2014-2019.

K-12 IT infrastructure spending market by technology

Source: Technavio, 2015

Government and private sector investments are fueling this market with many IT investments. With the advances in technology, schools are implementing new technology such as Internet of things (IoT), analytics, 3D printers, connected smart devices, and other technology solutions to provide enhanced education with practical experience to K-12 students.

“Mobile devices such as the Apple iPad, Amazon kindle, Microsoft surface pro, Google Nexus, and other mobile devices are witnessing significant demand in the K-12 education system in the US,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of Technavio Research.

“With the presence of many applications in Google Play, students can access a variety of learning systems by using these applications. Teachers can also use android tablets to assess their students’ performance during classroom lectures.”

To define the market conditions in the next 3-4 years, Technavio analysts have conducted in-depth analysis of the impact of market drivers, challenges and trends featuring data on product segmentations, vendor shares, growth rate by revenue and an evaluation of the different buying criteria in the order of importance.

If you are interested in more information on this topic and our upcoming research on the K-12 IT Infrastructure Spending in the US 2015-2019, please send an e-mail to media@TechNavio.com

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