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Franciscan University Selects Enterasys and Siemens Enterprise Communications
Deploys Advanced Priority and Security for Voice, Video and Data Applications
| Source: Enterasys
ANDOVER, MA--(Marketwire - May 4, 2009) - Enterasys and Siemens Enterprise Communications
today announced that Franciscan University of Steubenville has deployed a
secure network infrastructure supporting more than 22 buildings, 2,500
users and 4,000 devices on campuses in Steubenville, Ohio and Gaming,
Austria. The wired and wireless communications infrastructure delivers
educational and operational applications while consistently helping to
enforce the university's acceptable use policies through role-based access
controls for students, faculty, staff and guests. Beyond traditional
networked computing systems, storage arrays and printers, the unified
infrastructure also connects badge readers, video surveillance cameras, and
telephones.
"Our network is the nerve center for everything we do, as it relates to
technology," said Kevin Sebolt, director of the Office of Information
Technology at Franciscan University. "Our small operations team of two
people has the centralized visibility and control to help in enforcing
university policies and protecting our operations."
The advanced security features of the Enterasys solution control residence
hall networks and quarantine inappropriate usage. Students that try to use
unauthorized peer-to-peer applications, rogue wireless access points or
unauthorized DNS/DHCP servers are automatically isolated to remove any
potential network availability and performance vulnerabilities. The
granular level of traffic control assists Franciscan in managing Internet
access and filtering inappropriate content.
"The engineering and services teams at Enterasys and Siemens have helped us
to provide better bandwidth utilization and proactively help prevent
infrastructure problems," continued Sebolt. "The cost-effective
technology, standards-based interoperability, responsive support and
continued innovation enable us to accomplish our goals with substantially
less resources."
The joint Enterasys/Siemens solution includes Enterasys N-Series switches
for high-performance connectivity, and Enterasys Network Management Suite
(NMS) for identity-based management and security remediation. The
Enterasys Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is designed to detect attack,
mitigate or stop attacks and, most importantly, contains and/or removes the
source of the attacks from the network.
A Siemens HiPath® 4000 platform with OpenScape® Xpressions® and
HiPath 4000 Manager provide real-time IP-telephony with conferencing, 911
location services, emergency notification and messaging for more than 1,200
Siemens handsets.
"Siemens did a tremendous job keeping everything on-time and on-budget
while being very accessible," concluded Sebolt.
About Franciscan University of Steubenville
Franciscan University of Steubenville offers 35 undergraduate majors, eight
pre-professional programs and seven graduate programs. The university's
mission is to prepare the next generation of Catholic leaders for business,
society, home and Church life. It offers a wide range of programs -- inside
and outside the classroom -- reflecting that mission. For more information,
visit www.franciscan.edu.
About Enterasys Networks
Enterasys is the networking division of Siemens Enterprise Communications
Group, a Gores Group company. Enterasys® network switching, routing and
security solutions are used by thousands of customers in more than 70
countries worldwide to deliver business-oriented, identity-based visibility
and control for voice, video, and data applications. The company's
open-architecture solutions enable easy to deploy role-based access
controls and prioritization for wired and wireless environments with
integrated management and security that deliver investment protection,
operational efficiency, and significantly reduced total cost of ownership.
The Enterasys culture is centered on the principle "There is nothing more
important than our customers" with industry-leading technical support.
More information about Enterasys hardware, software, services and training
is available at www.enterasys.com.
About Siemens Enterprise Communications Group (SEN Group)
The SEN Group is a premier provider of enterprise communications solutions.
More than 14,000 employees in 80 countries carry on the tradition of voice
and data excellence started more than 160 years ago with Werner von Siemens
and the invention of the pointer telegraph. Today the company leads the
market with its "Open Communications" approach that enables teams working
within any IT infrastructure to improve productivity through a unified
collaboration experience. SEN Group is a joint venture between the private
equity firm, The Gores Group, and Siemens AG and incorporates Siemens
Enterprise Communications, Enterasys Networks, SER Solutions, Cycos and
iSEC. In fiscal 2008, The SEN Group generated revenues of approximately
3.21 billion Euros.
Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of
Siemens AG.