Schools and Universities Continue to Choose Extreme Networks to Support BYOD, Virtual Reality and 1:1 Learning Initiatives
The momentum within the education vertical comes at the time when Extreme has positioned itself as the third largest enterprise networking company in the industry by completing its third in a series of acquisitions this past year, including Brocade's data center business, Avaya networking and Zebra's WLAN business. The newly acquired technology offers customers an enhanced portfolio and allows Extreme to expand its reach to new universities and schools in 2018. At the same time, Extreme will be able to continually deliver solutions from the data center to the wireless edge that satisfy customers' immediate connectivity needs while supporting their future endeavors in embracing emerging education technology trends.
Customer Highlights
Le Jardin Academy : By deploying a cloud-managed networking solution, the academy was able to save time and money in managing the network while also increasing bandwidth to support BYOD and 1:1 Chromebook programs. The schools' network now has a 99 percent uptime, significantly improving Internet connections for a nearly unlimited number of devices throughout each building.McMinn County School System : McMinn decided to go all purple, deploying a completely new end-to-end networking solution and in turn, improving wireless network performance by 97 percent. Using ExtremeManagement™ and ExtremeAnalytics™, McMinn can track and support more users per access point and identify which applications need better connections. Additionally, by achieving seamless AP-to-AP roaming, the school has increased throughput and Wi-Fi access to about 70 percent.San Diego Community College : The installation of ExtremeWireless™ and over 600 Wi-Fi access points across three campuses has allowedSan Diego to provide seamless indoor and outdoor wireless coverage to over 30,000 students at any given time on each campus. The college can now support BYOD and real-time video streaming while also looking to future investments in video surveillance and virtual reality.Nazareth College : With an entirely new, unified network - including Extreme's core switching and routing, edge switching and wireless - Nazareth's network is more predictable and resilient. Access has increased in many areas of campus to 40G and the network is now able to handle a large amount of multicast and IPV6 traffic generated by connected devices, therefore creating a seamless and positive end user experience for faculty and students.
Executive Perspectives
"Connectivity has become a utility for our K-12 and higher education customers in that it's required to support BYOD, 1:1, live-streaming and now augmented and virtual reality on today's campuses. Our continued success in winning new business is a testament to the quality and design of our solutions and forward-thinking approach to getting ahead of edtech trends. Now with our recent acquisitions, we're armed with an even more robust end-to-end networking portfolio to meet our customers' needs."
"When looking to upgrade our infrastructure, we were concerned about spending too many resources on infrastructure and not enough on education technology. Extreme provided us with a reliable network that allowed us to save money by moving from an on-premise solution to a cloud-managed network. As a result, we've been able to manage network activity efficiently while spending more money and precious time in the classroom on education technology."
"In just one month of installing Extreme's full solution, we saw immediate improvement in connections, accessibility and reliability. Not only have we reduced Wi-Fi connectivity issues, we've increased throughput. This has allowed us to provide a reliable network that increases student and teacher productivity while minimizing network downtime. We're now able to support over 48 1:1 digital learning initiatives across our school system, therefore putting more of our focus on the students versus the bottlenecks."
"We consider Extreme more than just a vendor - they are an integral part of our community. With their help in deploying a completely new wireless infrastructure including a centralized management dashboard, our small IT staff is able to manage and cover the sheer mass of end users across three different campuses with ease."
"Having a homogenous environment made up of Extreme's full suite of solutions has made supporting the environment much easier. Connectivity is no longer an issue and we have nearly ousted delays or surprises on the network. This is due to the single pane of glass interface in addition to the superior services and support the Extreme team has provided us during the installation process and beyond."
Additional Resources
Le Jardin Academy Case StudyMcMinn County School System Case StudySan Diego Community College Case StudyNazareth College Case Study- K-12 Solutions Webpage
- Higher Ed Solutions Webpage
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