tailieunhanh - MEETING TOMORROW’S INFRASTRUCTURE

In the late 1800’s, settlers in Utah’s Cache Valley had a dream to bring higher education and greater opportunity to the people of the then rural area. With little more than simple pioneering spirit and determination, they opened the doors of the Agricultural College of Utah in 1888 to a handful of students. Now known as Utah State University (USU), that same founding spirit lives on today in Logan, Utah, where present day enrollment exceeds 22,000. | UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UtahState UNIVERSITY CASE STUDY MEETING TOMORROW S INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS TODAY WITH ADC S TRUENET STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM In the late 1800 s settlers in Utah s Cache Valley had a dream to bring higher education and greater opportunity to the people of the then rural area. With little more than simple pioneering spirit and determination they opened the doors of the Agricultural College of Utah in 1888 to a handful of students. Now known as Utah State University USU that same founding spirit lives on today in Logan Utah where present day enrollment exceeds 22 000. Utah State University has a long and decorated history of academic excellence with seven colleges offering 230 degrees and career options including 88 masters and 32 doctorate degrees. The once diminutive college is now one of the nation s most advanced universities with numerous accolades ranging from more than 400 payloads sent into space including more student designed experiments than any other university to being the 16th most productive scientific research facility in the nation. Scott Wells standing in the front of the Edith Brown Building CASE STUDY The new engineering building was first all KRONE installation on cumpus As a leader in technology academics the entire campus must have state of the art learning facilities. In concert with the University Central Administration Telecommunications and Telephone Services moved forward with infrastructure upgrades to support new technologies and applications. This unit of telecommunications is part of the USU Office of Information Technology Services which is committed to moving the institution to enhanced levels of connectivity and functionality. From the original Old Main Building of 1888 to the cutting edge Engineering Building of 2003 the university now boasts over 140 buildings with lecture hall facilities wired for instant network access by all students and faculty. To complicate the issue the university has a large .

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