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Roswell Park Cancer Institute Improves Storage Capacity and Performance...
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Roswell Park Cancer Institute Improves Storage Capacity and Performance, Builds Proactive Infrastructure, and Gains More than $7.5 Million in Benefits with HP Solution

Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI), America’s first cancer center, provides highquality care for cancer patients. RPCI is also a major cancer research center. In order to provide high-quality care, and to remain on the forefront of research, RPCI needs to have a world-class computing infrastructure.

Toward that end, the institute decided to significantly upgrade its storage and archival infrastructure. It was looking for a solution that would improve storage capacity and performance, archive medical images and business information, be highly scalable, meet HIPPA and other government regulations, and offer disaster recovery and business continuity.

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Rochester Institute of Technology implements new emergency alert system
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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has responded to growing campus security concerns by implementing 3n's InstaCom system for the coming school year. According to Jonathan Maurer, RIT's Director of Business Operations and Risk Management Services, "3n's solution leads the industry and will enable RIT to quickly and efficiently communicate with students, faculty and staff in any emergency using a variety of communication methods, including text messaging, instant messaging, email, and voice calls to cell phones and dormitory phones."
3n Optimizes System Reliability and Availability
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“The ‘active-active’ configuration we have with Oracle Streams really helps set us apart from our competitors. It’s a true reliability and availability advantage for us in the market.”
– Kim Terry, Chief Information Officer, 3n (National Notification Network)

Whether communicating about shelter locations during a natural disaster, a shift change, or routine business and customer communication, organizations globally rely on 3n (National Notification Network) to get their message across quickly and accurately.

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Northwestern University and Video Furnace:
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Delivering Cable TV to Students Over the Campus' Existing IP Network

ABSTRACT

Northwestern University uses the Video Furnace System 3 solution to deliver cable TV to all students across campus over its existing IP network. The solution offers more features and customization, easier management and savings of several million dollars over traditional cable systems.

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Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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A suburban hospital streamlines emergency communications and meets Joint Commission emergency management requirements.

Background
Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC), a 292-bed medical center in suburban Baltimore County, serves nearly 22,000 inpatients and provides approximately 60,000 emergency room visits annually. GBMC was recognized in U.S. News & World Report’s 2006 “America’s Best Hospitals” listing as one of the Top 50 hospitals for cancer care and has previously been ranked eight other times for cancer care, digestive disorders, gynecology, and otolaryngology.

Challenge
GBMC relied on outdated call trees and lists to coordinate both routine and emergency communications. With shortnotice or no-notice Joint Commission visits, the possibility of pandemic flu outbreaks, and the Center’s proximity to two recognized terrorism targets—Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Army Garrison Aberdeen Proving Ground—administrators realized the pressing need for a quicker, more efficient communication system.
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University of Miami Selects 3N InstaCom to Satisfy Mass Notification Need
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25,000-Person University Relies Upon 3n for Emergency and Routine Communications

GLENDALE, Calif.- May 22, 2007 3n (National Notification Network), a leading mass notification system provider, today announced the University of Miami has purchased the 3n InstaCom system to automate emergency communications with their students, faculty, and staff. The University will utilize the 3n system to help ensure the safety and well-being of its constituents, as well as to provide a robust tool for routine campus notifications.

The University of Miami, one of the nation’s leading research universities, has more than 15,000 students and approximately 10,000 faculty and staff. Adopting the 3n system will allow the University to quickly and efficiently contact every member of the University in the event of an emergency, crisis situation, or other event requiring the notification of a large number of individuals that utilize a wide range of ommunication devices..

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RIT Selects 3n for Campus-Wide Emergency Communication
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Rochester Institute of Technology Enhances Campus Safety Initiatives with Leading Mass Notification System

GLENDALE, Calif. and HENRIETTA, New York – August 15, 2007 – The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) selected 3n (National Notification Network), the leading global mass notification system provider, as its campus-wide emergency alert system to communicate with RIT’s students, faculty and staff instantly in any emergency.

“RIT chose 3n based on the reliability of the technology and the system’s broad range of features, including real-time reporting capabilities,” said Jonathan Maurer, RIT’s Director of Business Operations and Risk Management Services. “3n’s solution leads the industry and will enable RIT to quickly and efficiently communicate with students, faculty and staff in any emergency using a variety of communication methods, including text messaging, instant messaging, email and voice calls to cell phones and dormitory phones. The 3n mass notification system will play an instrumental role in helping RIT to manage any crisis situation or non-standard condition across the campus.”

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