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Stretford Grammar School (SGS) is a leading UK foundation school and specialist science college near Manchester. Stretford Grammar School needed a highly available, cost-effective and scalable networking solution to fulfil the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) requirements of the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). SGS implemented a new HP ProCurve adaptive networking infrastructure based on ProCurve 5400 series and ProCurve 2600- PWR series switches. They also deployed ProCurve management software to improve manageability.
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