Dax Networks deploys intelligent ‘Campus Area Network’ for SNDT University
February 4th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 32 times, 1 so far today
Dax Networks, one of the top three networking companies in India, has deployed an intelligent ‘Campus Area Network’ with its high-end switching, wireless and structured cabling solution for SNDT, the first women’s university in ASIA. This network has been installed in the university’s Mumbai campus that has an enrollment of 75,000 students every year.
Dax has deployed DX-5749XGS at the core (L3 10/100/100 switch with 4SFP) and DX-5026MG at the edge (2 1000 TX port and 2 open slot switch) along with DX-915ABO wireless access point and Cat 6 cabling solution for this set up.
Commenting on successful completion of this project, Ms. Sudha Jagadish, COO, Dax Networks, said, “Dax would like to thank Glodyne Technoserve Limited, an Authorized Dax Solution Provider (ADSP), for being instrumental in this achievement. In Dax’s 20-year Networking experience in India, Education has been an important focus vertical for the company. SNDT is a very significant success and Dax will continually support the growth of this university with its high-end yet cost-effective networking solutions.”
Dax’s network design, effectively set up by Glodyne Technoserve Limited, has ensured that the SNDT campus has a fully managed network resulting in better control over the huge network set-up, including fault detection and quicker convergence thus guaranteeing 99.99% network uptime. The network is scalable with the convenience of wireless for mobile users enabling them to be a part of the campus LAN and share resources.
Solution Highlights:
* Flexible two-tier network design allowing higher bandwidth management and redundancy in the network
* Gigabit backbone connectivity ensuring better throughput management between nodes connecting switches and servers
* Cat 6 cabling system ensuring future-proof infrastructure investment
Dr. Chandra Krishnamurthy, the Vice Chancellor, SNDT, said “Computerization in SNDT is a meaningful way of bridging the digital divide.”
Speaking on the significance of this project, Dr. S S Mantha, Pro Vice Chancellor, SNDT University, said, “We constantly strive to provide our students the best facilities. With Dax’s feature-rich and advanced networking solutions we will be able to enhance the quality of our educational offerings. We are also looking at deploying similar Campus Area Networks in our other campuses in Pune, Palghar and Ahmedabad.”
Dax’s solution comes with a comprehensive 3-year warranty and low TCO. It also contains 20-year certified structured cabling system which provides hassle free, tech-savvy backbone connectivity. This solution comes with an integrated high-end switching campus-wide Wi-Fi network with 100% interoperability and compatibility.
About SNDT
Established in 1916, by Maharishi Dr. Dhondo Keshav Karve, today SNDT has become a symbol of excellence in higher educational opportunities for women. SNDT Women’s University is committed to the cause of women’s empowerment through access to education, particularly higher education, through relevant courses in the formal and non-formal streams. Further, SNDT is committed to provide a wide range of professional and vocational courses for women to meet the changing socio-economic needs, with human values and purposeful social responsibility and to achieve excellence with “Quality in every Activity”.
About Dax Networks
Part of Apcom Group, Dax Networks is one of the top three networking companies in India. Dax currently offers end-to-end networking solutions to the Government, Telecom, ISP, Financial Services, Education, Defence, and Corporate segments, among others.
Today, Dax has the widest array of networking products available in India, meeting the “edge to core” needs of all given vertical segments.
For further details, please contact:
Mayura K,
Dax Networks Limited
Ph: 044 – 24323558/7
Email: mayura {at} daxnetworks(.)com
Annapoorna K,
20:20 MEDIA
Tel: 91-44-28260145/ 9884203654
Email: annapoorna {at} 2020india(.)com
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