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Learn how you can prepare your wireless network for the Bring Your Own Device phenomenon and reap productivity benefits and costs savings today.

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"Keeping our network always on and available for every user, with the throughput that is needed, is our first priority. Our data center strategy is now centered around the capabilities we will have with the Avaya VSP 9000. We believe it will be very effective in enabling us to support the university’s mission of educating students."

-Kevin Schukraft, Manager of Network Technology

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Temple University and Temple University Health System

For their new joint data center, Temple University and Temple University Health System are leveraging Avaya Networking solutions for high performance, outstanding reliability, significant savings, and future growth.

Concord Hospital

Data Center architecture based on Avaya’s Virtual Services Platforms 9000 and 7000 delivers high performance and operational efficiencies, enabling Concord Hospital’s advanced paperless environment.

Kenton County School District

Avaya Networking has enabled Kentucky’s Kenton County Board of Education to implement a successful and cost-effective bring your own device (BYOD) strategy for almost 15,000 K-12 students.

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