EIN 360 Digital Infrastructure Live & deployed
School IT infrastructure, built for learning
EIN 360 Digital Infrastructure designs, deploys, and manages school IT infrastructure — campus networks, cybersecurity, smart campus systems, and device fleets. It is the physical and digital foundation the AI education stack runs on, engineered for schools rather than adapted from office IT.
The problem
Schools inherit office IT, and it shows
Classroom load breaks office networks
A school's traffic looks nothing like an office's: hundreds of devices joining at the same bell, video in every room, exams that cannot tolerate a dropped minute. Networks designed for desks and meetings fail on schedule.
Soft targets, sensitive data
Schools hold years of student records behind thinner defenses than any business holding comparable data. Attackers know it. Most schools have no one whose full-time job is to know it back.
Devices outnumber IT staff
A 1:1 program puts a thousand devices in student hands with a two-person IT team. Without fleet-grade management, every device becomes its own support ticket.
Services
Four services, one accountable partner
Most school IT is bought separately — a network vendor, a security reseller, a device supplier — and fails jointly, with no one accountable for the whole. EIN 360 delivers the four layers as one engagement, designed against the same campus reality.
Campus networks
Network design and Wi-Fi engineered for classroom density — a thousand devices arriving at the same bell, segmented so student, staff, and operations traffic never mix.
School network design →Cybersecurity
Student data is sensitive data and schools run thin security teams. Filtering, identity, monitoring, and incident readiness sized for education.
School cybersecurity →Smart campus
Access control, transport tracking, safety systems, and campus sensors feeding one operational picture instead of six vendor dashboards.
Smart campus solutions →Device management
MDM for school fleets — provisioning, classroom controls, content policy, and lifecycle management for 1:1 device programs and shared carts.
MDM for schools →The standard
Education-grade is a different specification
Designed around the timetable
Capacity is planned for the bell schedule, not average load. Exam windows get reliability engineering; maintenance happens in holidays, not term time.
Child-safe by default
Filtering, age-appropriate access policies, and visibility built in from the design stage — because in a school, safeguarding is an infrastructure requirement, not a software add-on.
Ready for the AI stack
The same infrastructure carries the AI-native school operating system — so schools deploying EIN 360 SIS get one partner accountable for the full stack, from cabling to intelligence layer.
How an engagement runs
Assess, design, deploy, operate
01
Assess
A campus audit of what exists: network, security posture, device fleet, and the failures your staff already know by heart. You get the findings whether or not you proceed.
02
Design
An architecture sized to your timetable, enrollment growth, and budget cycle — with the trade-offs written down in plain language, not buried in a quotation.
03
Deploy
Implementation scheduled around term dates. Cutovers happen in holidays; exam windows are frozen; the school never operates blind during a migration.
04
Operate
Managed operations, co-management with your IT team, or a full handover with documentation and training — agreed up front, not renegotiated later.
Frequently asked questions
What does education-grade infrastructure mean?
Infrastructure engineered for how schools actually run: bell-schedule traffic spikes, exam-day reliability, child-safety filtering, dense classroom Wi-Fi, and regulator expectations. Office IT adapted for schools fails at exactly these points — education-grade starts from them.
Do you work with our existing IT team?
Yes. Most engagements are partnerships: we design and build, your team operates with our support, or we manage fully — depending on your staffing. The handover model is agreed up front, with documentation and training included in the deployment.
Can we use Digital Infrastructure without EIN 360 SIS?
Yes. Networks, cybersecurity, smart campus, and device management are delivered standalone. Schools that later adopt EIN 360 SIS gain one accountable partner across the full stack — but the infrastructure stands on its own.
Which regions do you serve?
The GCC first, with delivery anchored in the UAE. Engagements elsewhere are considered case by case, typically for school groups we already work with. Contact us with your campus locations and we will be direct about fit.
Build education-grade infrastructure
Tell us about your campus — current network, device count, and what is failing. We will be direct about what to fix first.
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