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Located in Waltham, Brandeis University wanted to provide virtual online learning environment to its students and needed to separate production, test and training environments. The University also wanted an application delivery solution to provide robust application availability and performance to accommodate high-traffic periods, such as student registration and ongoing online course work. Brandeis deployed Cisco for its solution and upgraded network foundation to consolidate infrastructure, improve application performance and leverage the benefits of ACE virtualization.
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| Date: | Nov 2007 |
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