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Art Van Furniture; The Guntur Collectorate in Andhra Pradesh, India; Flying J Travel Plazas; and Fortis Health all used wireless networking to solve business problems, save money, improve customer service, and streamline processes. Enterprises deploy wireless networking for a variety of reasons, including delivering extra services to customers, providing connectivity in hard-to-reach places, facilitating office moves, and streamlining manual processes.
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Office furniture leader Steelcase, Inc. is testing the utility and productivity benefits of wireless technology at its corporate campus. Results indicate growing improvements in workplace efficiency along with significant cost savings over wired systems.
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Fortis Health estimates annual savings of US$1.5 million, thanks to a migration to a Cisco wireless local area-network (WLAN) in its two headquarter buildings.
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A case study about how Purdue standardized on Cisco Aironet wireless technology. Our engineers conducted a battery of tests, and we knew that Cisco technology was very good. We felt a unified approach was worth the shift to a standard product, and the Cisco team was willing to work with us to give us the best value for our investment, says Jim Bottum, Vice President for Information Technology.
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When the world's largest family-owned dairy wanted wireless connectivity for its growing business, the company chose the power and flexibility of the Cisco Aironet 340 solution. Examine how Wells' Dairy links numerous internal LANs at its corporate office, annex, and information center by deploying Cisco Aironet 340 access points and client adapter cards. You'll gain insight into the company's deployment strategies, cost savings, and productivity gains.
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How does a leading commercial and industrial builder keep tabs on operations in 38 states and the District of Columbia? Learn how the Barton Malow company deployed a focused network strategy to boost productivity in its contracting, engineering, and consulting projects. Topics include the use and benefits of IP telephony, WLANs, unified messaging, and videoconferencing in a dynamic enterprise environment.
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Read how Cleveland State Universitys decision to use Cisco Aironet wireless technology was based largely on security considerations and on compatibility with other Cisco products, including Cisco Catalyst® Intelligent Ethernet switches, that are part of a broad infrastructure upgrade.
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