Infrastructure Management White Papers

Sun Brings 21st Century Technology to 600-Year-Old University

Overview The Universite catholique de Louvain, established by papal order in 1425, provides higher education to nearly half of all francophone university students in Belgium. The company's challenge was to replace aging infrastructure with cost-efficient new technology to simplify IT management. The company wanted to reduce complexity in the IT environment. The Universite catholique de Louvain replaced six aging, expensive Dell servers with a powerful solution from Sun Microsystems comprised of a single server and the cutting-edge Solaris 10 Operating System.

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PublisherSun Microsystems File FormatHTML
Date PublishedDecember 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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