Wireless Testimonials
Guggenheim Museum Like most artistic ventures, behind the scenes at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao there is a dedicated workforceincluding approximately 130 users on the Museum's own LAN at the sitesupported by business-critical applications, from ticketing to payroll systems. Since the Museum first opened its doors in 1997, the IT demands have grown as they do for any commercial enterprise, and the original LAN was struggling to maintain performance. Pittsburgh International Airport Improving Customer Service through a Traveler-Friendly Wireless Secure Network StayOnline Customer Profile At the very least, hotel guests expect to be able to access the Internet from their rooms without interfering with telephone use. Family visitors downloading games and music, and business travelers expect...
Baylor University Secure Network™ Improves Network Security and Management on Campus. Broward County Preparatory Schools (pdf) The North Broward Preparatory Schools faced a challenge not unlike that confronted by many other schools today: taking advantage of available technology while working with limited financial resources. The Schools sought to put a laptop into the hands of every student thanks to an infrastructure that offered increased speed and reliability. A network with Enterasys' RoamAbout, Matrix E7 and Vertical Horizon solutions became the smartest choice. Hofstra University School of Law (pdf) As more student resources have become accessible electronically, the Hofstra University School of Law saw the need for an expanded network increase proportionately. The Law School first considered a hard-wired network expansion, but found that the cost to upgrade and expand their existing infrastructure was double the potential cost of a new wireless network. The end result: Hofstra Law School selected Enterasys Networks and its RoamAbout wireless solution. University of Toronto (pdf) As one of the top major research universities in North America, the University of Toronto features a student population more than 52,800 strong, along with 9,588 faculty and staff. When the University needed to expand its network to meet the availability requirements of its many end users, it chose to add mobility too--with a secure, wireless solution from Enterasys. Valdosta State University An institution with a commitment to technology, Valdosta State University (VSU) wanted to provide port-per-pillow, 24 x 7 connectivity to enable students to access Internet resources outside the traditional hours of the university lab setting. After it considered (and ruled out) wiring the residence halls, VSU looked to RoamAbout wireless, an extremely cost-effective, yet high-performance, complement to their existing technology. Wentworth Institute of Technology With a commitment to ensuring that students are prepared for successful careers upon graduation, Wentowrth Institute of Technology provides students with technology resources that enable everything from personal servers to mini-dorm-room networks that run high-bandwidth applications like CAD or audio and video files through the school's network. As a result, it needed a robust network that allowed its technical students to experiment to a maximum degree while delivering business functions and managing the entire campus infrastructure.
Town of Enfield One of the oldest towns in America, Enfield, Connecticut was looking for a cost-effective way to expand their network while maintaining reliability. Today, a RoamAbout wireless network extends connectivity to the community while preserving historic architecture. The solution has proven to be easy to install, easy to use and highly secure as well.
Aurora Health Care (pdf) With 13 major medical centers and more than 100 clinics in eastern Wisconsin, Aurora Health Care looked to Enterasys to help them deliver the highest level of patient care. Providing any time, any where connectivity with the RoamAbout wireless solution, Aurora also chose the X-Pedition ER16 to provide the fault tolerance, performance and manageability necessary to support their life-critical technology. Bloomington Hospital & Healthcare System A not-for-profit regional referral center serving a patient base of 363,000 in nine counties in south-central Indiana, Bloomington Hospital & Healthcare System receives nearly 17,000 annual admissions and more than 55,000 emergency department visits per year. This kind of patient volume requires top-notch business systems and back-end processes, supported by a high-performance, flexible network infrastructure. That's why Bloomington looked to Enterasys and an X-Pedition, Matrix and RoamAbout solution.
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