


We understand you are looking to provide an improved learning
environment in a safe campus community with a limited yearly budget.
Avoid costly, time-consuming, individual software applications
with multiple manufacturers by allowing our complete, prioritized
solutions to save you money on new technology.
Wireless Infrastructure (WiFi)
Migrating to the next-generation of WiFi improves the overall academic experience for students and faculty. Whether you have a single school or 3 campuses and 7 satellite centers, implementing a new infrastructure will support thousands of students and staff, and replace legacy systems that prevent timely, effective communication.
At most colleges/universities, 60 percent to 75 percent of students attend classes with WiFi-enabled laptops and 80 percent to 90 percent have WiFi-enabled smart phones. A reliable and high-speed WiFi infrastructure has become a prerequisite for higher education.
Emergency Notification
Campus emergency notification systems are developed to create the safest possible environment for the campus community. Systems are designed to respond to a variety of campus emergencies. These include:
- Bomb Threat
- Civil Disturbance
- Fire
- Hazardous Material Spill
- Major Road Closing/Incident
- Medical Emergency
- Personal Safety (shooter, suspicious package)
- Severe Weather
- Utility Failure
Vital information such as a Designated Evacuation Gathering Site can quickly and effectively be delivered via one or more methods of technology. The type of emergency usually dictates the mode(s) of communication used to convey information. These may include:
- Campus IP Phone System
- Campus Visual Messaging Screens
- Campus and Local Radio Stations
- Cell Phone Voice Messages
- Cell Phone Text Messages
- Fire Alarm
- Loudspeaker
- College/University Web Site
- Siren
Be sure your campus (or campuses) has a state-of-the-art notification system allowing administrators to quickly contact all students, employees, and parents with time-sensitive information during unexpected events and emergencies.
Disaster Recovery
Consider for a moment how a downtime may affect your campus. What would be needed to restore the institution to an acceptable condition after suffering a disaster?
Instead of being reactionary in the wake of a disaster, let us help you to be proactive now by analyzing, designing, and developing a mission-critical disaster recovery system. Strategic and operational discussions regarding new processes and technologies will take place to discover solutions for all threats and vulnerabilities.
E-Rate Vendor
E-rate is the commonly used name for the Schools and Libraries Program of the Universal Service Fund. The program provides discounts to assist most schools and libraries in the United States (and U.S. territories) to obtain affordable telecommunications and Internet access. It is one of four support programs funded through a Universal Service fee charged to companies that provide interstate and/or international telecommunications services.
As an E-rate vendor, we are here to assist you in prioritizing what budget-conscious technologies will provide the greatest, quickest impact for your campus.

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NEW Contact Center & Enhanced IVR Data Sheet
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Digital Signage
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Manufacturer Case Studies
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Better connect faculty and students
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Replace Legacy PBX
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Receive voicemails as emails
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One voice platform for geographically distributed campuses
