186. MESH Infrastructure – Our MESH infrastructure turn-key solutions deliver self-configuring, scalable, self-healing networks for densely populated outdoor or municipal areas to access.
187. Wireless WAN – Our solutions allow the customer to quickly, easily, and cost effectively deploy reliable, high-speed, secure wireless IP connections between multiple remote locations at various distances and enables significant cost savings over leased lines.
289. Include security and management features to protect the enterprise
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Project for deploying and installing wireless networks in all hotel properties. As of the end of 2008 there were over 600 sites shipped and installed. Customer reported 99 .5% first time guest access success. When a guest checks into a hotel room and uses their laptop to access the wireless network, they are successful 99.5% on the first time. This has exceeded the customer’s expectations. There are approx 3,000 total properties.Project for deploying and installing IPT networks in all stores and distribution centers. As of the end of 2008 there were over 900 locations completed in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Mexico. There are 180 Canadian locations planned in the future. As well as more U.S. store locations. During the holiday periods of 2007 and 2008, all of the digital holiday recordings for the 10 week holiday retail season at year end have been updated every week by the Memphis NIC team. All of the store locations are staged using automatic configuration tools to provide consistency in the deployments. Genesis now assisting with a an IPT Server Cluster 7.0 upgrade for entire network.University of Texas – Executive Education Center in Austin, Texas. Critical installation of a Cisco IPT system for new opening of the UTEEC in August, 2008. Completed installation on time including Unity systems and complex redundant switch and router configurations.Data Center site survey and recommendations for power and wiring remediation completed by Genesis. Legacy Data Center staged and installed by Genesis. Participating in planning for new data center.Rancho Santiago Community College District – Turn Key Cisco IPT project . Replacement of a 20 year old Centrex/David System Voicemail system. Included were Site Assessment, Dial Plan Interviews and Dial Plan Development, Staging, Installation, Site Acceptance And System acceptance testing.
Project for deploying and installing IPT networks in all stores and distribution centers. As of the end of 2008 there were over 900 locations completed in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Mexico. There are 180 Canadian locations planned in the future. As well as more U.S. store locations. During the holiday periods of 2007 and 2008, all of the digital holiday recordings for the 10 week holiday retail season at year end have been updated every week by the Memphis NIC team. All of the store locations are staged using automatic configuration tools to provide consistency in the deployments. Genesis now assisting with a an IPT Server Cluster 7.0 upgrade for entire network.University of Texas – Executive Education Center in Austin, Texas. Critical installation of a Cisco IPT system for new opening of the UTEEC in August, 2008. Completed installation on time including Unity systems and complex redundant switch and router configurations.Data Center site survey and recommendations for power and wiring remediation completed by Genesis. Legacy Data Center staged and installed by Genesis. Participating in planning for new data center.Rancho Santiago Community College District – Turn Key Cisco IPT project . Replacement of a 20 year old Centrex/David System Voicemail system. Included were Site Assessment, Dial Plan Interviews and Dial Plan Development, Staging, Installation, Site Acceptance And System acceptance testing.
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The mobile user requires the same accessibility, security, quality of service (QoS), and high availability currently enjoyed by wired users. Whether you are at work, at home, on the road, locally or internationally, there is a need to connect. The technological challenges are apparent, but to this end, mobility plays a role for everyone. Companies are deriving business value from mobile and wireless solutions. What was once a vertical market technology is now mainstream, and is an essential tool in getting access to voice, real-time information, and critical applications such as e-mail and calendar, enterprise databases, supply chain management, sales force automation,The Genesis Mobility Solutions Includes the following: Mobility Assessment Wireless WAN WLAN Infrastructure MESH Infrastructure and customer relationship management.
Mobility Benefits: •Mobility within building or campus—Facilitates implementation of applications that require an always-on network and that tend to involve movement within a campus environment.•Convenience—Simplifies networking of large, open people areas.•Flexibility—Allows work to be done at the most appropriate or convenient place rather than where a cable drop terminates. Getting the work done is what is important, not where you are.•Easier to set-up temporary spaces—Promotes quick network setup of meeting rooms, war rooms, or brainstorming rooms tailored to variations in the number of participants.•Lower cabling costs—Reduces the requirement for contingency cable plant installation because the WLAN can be employed to fill the gaps.•Easier adds, moves, and changes and lower support and maintenance costs—Temporary networks become much easier to set up, easing migration issues and costly last-minute fixes.•Improved efficiency—Studies show WLAN users are connected to the network 15 percent longer per day than hard-wired users.•Productivity gains—Promotes easier access to network connectivity, resulting in better use of business productivity tools. Productivity studies show a 22 percent increase for WLAN users. •Easier to collaborate—Facilitates access to collaboration tools from any location, such as meeting rooms; files can be shared on the spot and requests for information handled immediately. •More efficient use of office space—Allows greater flexibility for accommodating groups, such as large team meetings. •Reduced errors—Data can be directly entered into systems as it is being collected, rather than when network access is available. •Improved efficiency, performance, and security for enterprise partners and guests—Promoted by implementing guest access networks. •Improved business resilience—Increased mobility of the workforce allows rapid redeployment to other locations with WLANs.
This slide explains what is included in the Network deployment.
This slide explains what is included in the Network deployment.
This slide describes the Network Integration Center Warehousing and Logistics business.