Welcome to Open Solutions for Education

Open Solutions for Education (OS4Ed) is a provider of open solutions designed specifically to support the day to day management of schools and districts. OS4Ed solutions are based on open standards and developed on open source software providing schools and districts with true alternatives to costly proprietary commercial offerings. We offer schools vendor freedom, escape from vendor control and the lowest total cost of ownership for administrative school systems. Today is the beginning of a new paradigm in education software and we hope you join our community.

Now that you have found us, please explore our solutions, check out the online demos and call us to schedule a web demo or to get more information. We are educators, we have educators in our families and we have one thing on our minds: helping education. We are glad you’re here and thanks for stopping by.

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Ed Tech News 07.03.2009
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