EIN 360 Digital Infrastructure Device management
MDM for schools that outnumber their IT team
EIN 360 delivers MDM for schools — mobile device management for 1:1 programs, shared device carts, and staff fleets. Devices arrive provisioned, stay policy-compliant, get repaired and replaced on a managed lifecycle, and never become a thousand individual support tickets for a two-person IT team.
What fleet-grade changes
Engineered for schools, not adapted for them
A 1:1 program without fleet management fails slowly: devices drift from policy, chargers vanish, repairs pile up, and by year three nobody knows what the school owns or what it spends. Fleet-grade management makes the device program a system with known costs and a predictable replacement rhythm.
Zero-touch provisioning
Devices enroll themselves on first boot — apps, policies, filtering, and identity applied automatically. A new cohort’s devices are ready in hours of unboxing, not weeks of imaging.
Classroom controls teachers actually use
Lesson-time focus modes, app and content policies by age group, and screen visibility where the school’s policy allows it — controls designed with teaching in mind, not borrowed from corporate IT.
Lifecycle and asset truth
Every device tracked from purchase through repair to retirement: who holds it, what state it is in, what it has cost. Budget conversations start from inventory facts.
Repair and replacement flow
Breakage intake, loaner pools, warranty routing, and end-of-life replacement planned as a flow with service targets — so a cracked screen costs a student a day, not a term.
Policy that follows the calendar
Exam mode locks devices to assessment apps during exam windows; holiday policy relaxes filtering for home use where the school allows it; year-end rollover reassigns the fleet to next year’s classes in one operation.
The other layers
One engagement, four layers
Device management is one layer of EIN 360 Digital Infrastructure — designed against the same campus assessment as the other three.
Frequently asked questions
Which platforms do you manage?
The major school platforms — iPad, Chromebook, and Windows fleets — under their respective management frameworks, plus staff laptops. Mixed estates are normal; policy intent is defined once and implemented per platform.
Does this work with EIN 360 Slate devices?
Yes. Slate, the purpose-built learning device in the EIN 360 ecosystem, ships fleet-managed by design. Schools running mixed Slate and conventional fleets manage both under one policy and one inventory.
What does the school’s IT team still do?
As much or as little as staffing allows. Common splits: we run provisioning, policy, and lifecycle while the school handles physical first-line; or we operate fully under agreement. The split is contracted, with documentation either way.
Can MDM enforce exam conditions on student devices?
Yes. Exam mode restricts devices to approved assessment applications for the scheduled window, with the restriction lifting automatically afterward. Invigilators see compliance at a glance instead of policing screens row by row.
Start with the assessment
A campus audit with findings you keep, whether or not you proceed — and a direct answer about what to fix first.
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