Switching White Papers

3Com Supports Growth and Future Technology Initiatives at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

Overview Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), formerly known as Islamic University College of Malaysia, works to promote its programs in Islamic studies and integrate them into the mainstream of Malaysian education. As enthusiastic proponents of using technology for education and research, the school's administrators sought a forward-looking, high-performance communications infrastructure for their new campus. They chose an integrated 3Com wired and wireless network because of its ability to deliver fast, reliable and secure access to advanced applications and the Internet, and to provide cost-effective scalability to meet the needs of its growing university community.

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Publisher3Com File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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