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Universities Can’t Upgrade Networks Fast Enough as Collegiate eSports Take Off
University IT departments must take steps to bolster their campus networks as collegiate eSports become increasingly popular.
IT infrastructure insights from the Turn-key Technologies team, focused on networking, cybersecurity, managed services, physical security, and scalable digital ecosystems.
Craig Badrick
Updated on September 27, 2018
Columbia University’s Teachers College had a legacy IT infrastructure that couldn’t keep up with increasing demands. Here’s how TTI helped.
The first, largest, and most prestigious graduate school of education in the country, Columbia University Teacher’s College enrolls 5,400 students — but that large enrollment number proved more than its legacy network could handle. Low network visibility was preventing the IT team from identifying and addressing problems, the network couldn’t handle the growing BYOD demands, and outdated switch infrastructure was resulting in poor connectivity.
That’s why Teachers College (TC) contacted TTI to help the school design and deploy a brand new state-of-the-art network. Watch our new video to see the solutions that TTI implemented for TC:
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