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Passport Auto Group:
In the intense drive to service several thriving locations, Passport Auto required a new set of technologies that could be relied upon to serve the immediate needs of the company as well as provide a secure foundation for the future. The company’s motivation to excel in sales against impending competitive growth was limited by old technology and a diminishing IT platform. |
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Mount Saint Joseph High School: Goes Wireless
In 2005, Mount St. Joseph made a significant investment in upgrading their existing network equipment to give pupils access to new, bandwidth-intensive media, such as video, video conferencing (including distance learning), interactive software, and internet access to every desktop. |
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Mount Saint Joseph High School: Network Upgrade
Faced with IT personnel turnover within the last
few years, a deteriorating network infrastructure, and outdated hardware,
Mount Saint Joseph (MSJ) no longer had a reliable system to support
their academic environment. Technology plays a growing role in high school
and MSJ decided to invest in a PC-based platform which they provide interactive
media for their pupils. |
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St. John Properties
St. John Properties used an outdated InterTel PBX and shared Ethernet LANs at its headquarters that were expensive to own and maintain. The voice system on occasion required costly technical support. They also experienced lost productivity and training issues because of the variety of handset models that were used throughout the organization. |
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Surface Technology Corporation
Telephony is vital to every organization, but for enterprises like Surface Technology Corporation,(www.surfacetechnologiescorp.com) with builders, and kitchen design centers as clients, it can make the difference between retaining or losing millions of dollars in revenue. As the nation’s premier provider of Corian countertops and solid surface products, STC relies on its phone system for everything from production and administration to customer service and sales. |
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