We've had the college experience:
Working in old buildings, like Orton Hall (above, right) at The Ohio State University, to design a wireless network
Ensuring a new library at Kenyon College (right) included an infrastructure that will last into the future.
Tally the hours we've worked on college campuses, and we could have earned a tall stack of degrees. Rather, we prepared colleges and universities to offer the high-tech learning environment required by today’s students. Here’s how we did it:
1980s After the breakup of AT&T, we helped schools like Butler, University of Cincinnati and SUNY Buffalo design/manage technology & phone systems. We designed & installed universal cabling systems for voice/data, which led to the first PC networks.
1990s We helped higher-education clients adapt cutting-edge technologies like wireless systems for data, closed-circuit TV, Internet access & PC networks in dorms.
2000s We plan and install innovations like multi-media rooms/AV labs for students, campus-wide wireless access, and sophisticated card-access security systems.
Though the technology systems we offer have changed through the years, our goal has remained constant: to ensure our clients make sound technology investments.
- Columbus State Community College
Our resume of higher education clients includes:
connecting technology by design
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