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Parsippany Police Department
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The Challenge Deploy a secure, reliable and fast VPN connectivity solution to facilitate real-time data transmission, improving law enforcement response times. Summary To help detect, prevent, and respond to crimes with more success, the Parsippany Police Department has deployed a wireless Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System and Records Management System (RMS) over a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to provide police officers with remote access to critical real-time data. As New Jersey’s first police department with an Internet broadband-based VPN, the Parsippany PD provides its officers with fast, remote access to important resources to increase response times for more effective law enforcement and better overall community protection.
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Holiday Inn
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The Challenge Deploy a secure, reliable and easily-managed wireless solution, while also enhancing security and productivity for the hotel’s back-office systems. Summary Located in the heart of the Phoenix Metropolitan area and adjacent to Arizona State University (ASU), the Holiday Inn Phoenix-Tempe/ASU is host to many academic and student visitors to the ASU campus. “Visitors connected with ASU tend to have sophisticated communications needs and high expectations of what technology the hotel will be able to provide,” comments Tom Kreitler, General Manager of the Holiday Inn Phoenix-Tempe/ASU.
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Central Louisiana Imaging Center
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The Challenge Central Louisiana Imaging Improves Patient Care with SonicWALL and Kinetix Summary Formed in 1998, the Central Louisiana Imaging Center (CLIC) is committed to providing quick results and the ultimate in patient-centered convenience. Their philosophy is simple: the faster the physician makes a diagnosis, the faster the patients begin to heal. As the only medical center of its kind in the region, for CLIC is it all about speeding the healing process.
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Kansas City, Missouri School District
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The Challenge Eliminate bandwidth restrictions—as well as the single point of failure—within an existing network, without incurring additional management overhead. Summary School districts rely on the Internet to facilitate student learning and to increase administrative efficiency. But with the growing threat of Internet based attacks, it is more important than ever before to protect the security of the network. In addition, Web content must be carefully filtered to maintain Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) compliance and eligibility for E-Rate federal funds.
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