Case Studies
Community Bankshares was using frame relay-based communications, but dropped packets and slow application access speeds lowered the level of customer service that employees could deliver to the banks clients. The hub-and-spoke architecture was also time-consuming to set up and administer. View
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At Highline Public Schools in Washington State, feature-rich media applications are increasingly important for teachers to enhance their own education and for classroom instruction. The existing T-1 lines could not support an expanding array of high-bandwidth tools. A new data warehouse and plans for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) made the need for increased bandwidth even more urgent. View
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More bandwidth was essential as The Doctors Clinic continued to expand its locations and capabilities to enhance services to the community of Kitsap County, Washington. The organization needed a more efficient way to provide bandwidth for its existing Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS). Looking ahead to the deployment of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), The Doctors Clinic also required scalable bandwidth as a foundation for this and future robust applications. View
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The Tech Group specializes in the design and manufacturing of plastic products for the health care and consumer industries. Growing wide area network (WAN ) data traffic began to slow the response times of enterprise applications. The congested T1-based infrastructure further threatened to impact a planned data center relocation and hamper a server consolidation project. To overcome these issues, decision makers chose to upgrade their network to a high-bandwidth, fiber solution. View
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The network connecting the main data center for the University of Colorado (CU) with its two remote sites had aged, and CU began to look for a more reliable and scalable solution. Security was also a vital issue: the remote sites have departments that handle sensitive University data, and CU wanted a solution that did not need to traverse public, unsecured networks. View
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After more than sixty years as a one-campus retirement center, Wesley Homes began to plan a second retirement facility. Wesley Homes would have more than 1,000 residents and staff at the combined facilities, with communications needs equivalent to a small town. The company needed a reliable, scalable data communications infrastructure to enable employees to work together effectively and allow the residents to communicate with friends and family. In addition to enhancing lives, the system could ultimately help save them. Among numerous critical functions, the system would be used to transmit vital medical data, view information streamed from security cameras, and support fire system monitoring and enhanced 911 services. View
Customer Voice
Centennial Bank of the West is known as The Western Original and was conceived as a "Main Street" bank. Its management team is local, so decisions are made quickly, with a clear understanding of the opportunities and challenges unique to the region. The company's product offerings are extensive, providing all of the banking, investment, and online services that are expected of a full-service financial institution. Today more than 200 employees in seven Northern Colorado cities make up the Centennial banking family. View
Customer Voice
At Highline Public Schools in Washington State feature-rich media applications are increasingly important for teachers to enhance their own education and for classroom instruction. The existing T-1 lines could not support an expanding array of high-bandwidth tools. A new data warehouse and plans for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) made the need for increased bandwidth even more urgent. View
Customer Voice
More bandwidth was essential as The Doctors Clinic continued to expand its locations and capabilities to enhance services to the community of Kitsap County, Washington. The organization needed a more efficient way to provide bandwidth for its existing Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS). Looking ahead to the deployment of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), The Doctors Clinic also required scalable bandwidth as a foundation for this and future robust applications. View
Customer Voice
After more than sixty years as a one-campus retirement center, Wesley Homes began to plan a second retirement facility. Wesley Homes would have more than 1,000 residents and staff at the combined facilities, with communications needs equivalent to a small town. The company needed a reliable, scalable data communications infrastructure to enable employees to work together effectively and allow the residents to communicate with friends and family. In addition to enhancing lives, the system could ultimately help save them. Among numerous critical functions, the system would be used to transmit vital medical data, view information streamed from security cameras, and support fire system monitoring and enhanced 911 services. View