Partners
Achieving premier partner status with global IT companies like Microsoft, HP and 3Com takes significant investment in time and money. We believe it’s worth it because we can pass the benefits – educational pricing, informed advice, access to top level technical support - on to our customers.
Edtech has enjoyed long standing relationships with a wide variety of IT vendors who share our commitment to education and to quality solutions. We are firmly backed by all our industry partners who have certified our installation procedures and who provide robust warranty services.
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HP NZ HP is committed to the education sector in New Zealand and recognises the development of skills in information and communications technologies is critical to the future economic and cultural success of the nation. HP's commitment and understanding of the education sector has positioned the company as a significant supplier to New Zealand education.
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Microsoft Working closely with New Zealand and worldwide education communities, Microsoft has developed technology, tools, programmes and solutions to help address education challenges while improving teaching and learning opportunities. www.microsoft.com/nz/education
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Toshiba Toshiba is a leader and innovator in mobile technologies with a strong commitment to education. Toshiba's commitment is to deliver on the possibilities that technology presents in education. Toshiba not only leads the world in laptop innovation, they lead the education industry in mobile solutions with up to 90 schools in Australia and New Zealand involved in SNAP (Student Notebook Access Programme).
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3Com 3Com equips learning communities with the most advanced technologies at a price they can afford. Award-winning 3Com® security, proven convergence and high-performance wired and wireless networks let increasingly sophisticated users share information and communicate with each other, regardless of location. Reliable and easy to use and manage networks give administrators, instructors, students, and families the consistent, anytime and anywhere access they need.
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Equico Equico has been providing finance to the education sector since 1994. Commencing with SNAP (School, Staff, & Student Notebook Access Plan), Equico enables a large number of schools to put laptops in the hands of their staff and students. In addition to this ongoing program, Equico manages both finance and insurance for the following Ministry of Education funded initiatives:
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Watchdog Watchdog was the first Internet Service Provider to provide filtered Internet access for families, schools, and businesses in New Zealand. Watchdog is accredited by the NZ Ministry of Education to provide Managed Internet Services (CampusNet) to all state and state-integrated schools free of charge.
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