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Motorola - Aurora School DistrictThe Aurora Public School District needed to create a reliable, secure and cost- effective network with enough bandwidth to sustain all 26 elementary schools in the district. Existing T1 lines were too slow and expensive to maintain. Motorola - Chester County, PennThe Chester County Department of Emergency Services coordinates services with 73 municipalities and 100 public safety departments. The county wanted to upgrade the mobile-data capacities of multiple agencies. Each municipality operated its own system so any effective mobile system needed to function efficiently for each response organization. Citrix-DeVry UniversityDeVry University, a private educational organization, offers a number of undergraduate and graduate programs, and is known throughout the country for the quality of its IT programs. After trying several application delivery solutions, DeVry attended a demo of Citrix Presentation Server and realized it was exactly what they had been looking for. They now use this program with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 as the primary method of delivering applications to online students. Axis Communications - The Art Institute of ChicagoArt Institute of Chicago is considered one of the best fine arts museums in the entire country. This renowned museum is home to more than 260,000 pieces of artwork, including paintings by several of the recognized masters of Impressionist and American art. While a new modern art wing was being constructed, the Department of Protection Services evaluated the museums current analog surveillance system. They decided to upgrade the current system, and concluded that a flexible, state-of-the-art IP-based system would be the best solution. Trend Micro-Follett CorporationThe Follett Corporation, based in Illinois, has been in business for more than a century. Currently, they generate billions in revenue each year, selling a variety of educational products to universities, libraries, and schools. The challenge the company was facing was that their existing security software was consuming an excessive amount of the wide area networks total bandwidth. This led to a difficulty in processing credit card transactions many were not going through.
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