

Education Hosting
Fully managed cloud solutions to sustain the evolution of learning
With rising pressures for education institutions to keep up with an ever-changing digital landscape, it is essential for students, educators and researchers to discover new ways to collaborate and educate. Whether it is supporting on-demand e-learning, powering data analysis or delivering virtual desktops to students, Hyve can provide fully managed cloud solutions to sustain the evolution of learning.
With many educational institutions locked into the high capital expenditure that comes with legacy applications and on-premise servers, leaning on a trusted managed hosting partner can take the headache out of your digital transformation journey.
We’ll show you how to use your platform more efficiently, whilst leveraging the power of new technology, to help you improve your level of service and keep costs down.
With Hyve’s experts on hand 24/7, you can take advantage of our best-in-class infrastructure for your critical resources and a solid commitment to security and compliance – so you can focus on educating students and yielding new insights.
We have been providing hosting solutions to the education and public sector since 2010. With powerful computing infrastructure and expert management, we help to increase productivity, drive innovation and advance learning.
We can offer schools, universities and colleges specialist education hosting to deliver more efficient, flexible and cost-effective ways to learn.
Our experts specialise in Moodle hosting, supporting an all-in-one platform designed to enhance teaching and learning remotely or in the classroom. Find out more about how we helped Anglia Ruskin University, one of the largest universities in the East of England, via the G-Cloud framework.
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