The formation of this database came about in response to Kevin Rudd's "Digital Education Revolution". In late 2007 it was announced schools will be invited to apply for a grant worth up to $1 million each to buy new or upgrade computer and technology equipment. Federal cabinet has signed off on the first page of this-giving over 1 million secondary school students access to their own PC.
Compiled over the last 6 months this database-identifys IT buyers and decision makers. Over 130 different positions in schools have been identified-in some cases it was the Computer Co-ordinator, in others it was the Principal, Assistant Principal, Librarian, Maths Teacher or Business Manager.
School IT Buyers contains the name of the IT decision makers, number of employees, mailing address, type of school, level of school, fax number, phone number, email address and more.
By personalising your promotions to IT descision makers in schools your campaign will be more successful achieving higher response and sales conversion rates.
This database is updated every month and includes personnel responsible for IT and ICT purchasing and budgeting decisions.