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Cisco Helps Hofstra University Enable Collaboration for Presidential Debate
Wired and Wireless Network Serves as Platform for Campaign Collaboration, Blogging, Video, Web 2.0 and Reporting During Obama-McCain Debate
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SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - October 28, 2008) - Cisco (NASDAQ : CSCO ) announced today that Hofstra University in Hempstead, New
York, deployed a Cisco Unified Wireless
Network for the more than 3,000 members of the media community who
covered the third and final
presidential debate of the general election season between Barack Obama
and John McCain on October 15, 2008.
Hofstra University transformed the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition
Complex into a debate hall, and its Physical Fitness Center into a media
center for journalists and bloggers from around the world. The Cisco
Unified Wireless Network provided a high-availability network that enabled
users to collaborate
throughout the debate on social network sites, blogs and microblogging
sites like Twitter, as well as broadcast pre-recorded messages and videos
on YouTube. The John McCain and Barack Obama presidential campaigns also
used the Cisco Unified Wireless Network for real-time collaborative
efforts.
"Cisco played a critical role in helping Hofstra prepare for an event of
this caliber," said Robert Juckiewicz, Hofstra University's vice president
of information technology. "Leading up to the event, the global attention
this debate had received required that we deploy a robust unified wired and
wireless network, providing the flexibility for many types of users and
collaborative applications. With the 2008 presidential election now less
than a week away, Hofstra University is proud to have been the site of the
October 15 presidential debate in an effort to discuss the issues important
to voters."
BlueWater Communications Group
worked with Hofstra University and Cisco to design and build a specialized
network platform for the debate, consisting of wired switches and routers,
wireless controllers and access points, as well as security solutions for
secure Internet connectivity.
"In the past few years, wireless communications and mobility coupled with
the mass adoption of collaborative Internet applications and social
networking sites, have enabled a fundamental change in the political
process," said Maciej Kranz, vice president of marketing, Wireless
Networking Business Unit, Cisco. "In the past, voters may have waited until
the following day to find debate coverage and analysis. Today, information
is shared freely, rapidly and globally, affecting candidates and campaigns
instantly. Campaigns can capture voter feedback in real time to better
address concerns and sharpen message delivery. This is true collaboration
enabled by mobility."
In addition to hosting the final debate of the 2008 presidential election,
Hofstra University earlier this year launched Educate '08:
Dialogue, Democracy and the '08 Debate, an educational effort engaging
students, faculty and the public in a yearlong series of conferences,
events and lectures about the 2008 election, politics and presidential
history.
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