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Cloud-Based Technology Helps City of Baldwin Do More with Less
Baldwin City, Kansas is a town of about 4,000 just southwest of Kansas City. About a fourth of its population is comprised of students at Baker University. The demands of a tech-savvy citizenry, combined with an IT department of one, have put a growing amount of stress on the municipality’s technology infrastructure.
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Skaggs Regional Medical Center Partners with AOS to Solve Storage and Virtualization Needs
Located in Branson, Missouri, Skaggs Regional Medical Center (Skaggs) has been in operation since 1950. Currently, Skaggs is a 165-bed, not-for-profit, community-owned, full-service hospital and health center with a staff of 1,000 physicians, nurses, and support.
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NorthStar Battery Company LLC Partners with AOS to Implement EMC SAN Solution
NorthStar Battery Company LLC, located in Springfield, MO, manufactures reliable, high-quality battery products with the most advanced lead-acid battery manufacturing equipment operating in the world.
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Harrisonville Schools Partners with AOS to Solve Building Security and Safety Needs
Harrisonville Schools uses access control and video surveillance products for more efficient and accurate
security control.
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The Magnet Group Partners with AOS to Solve Business Continuity Needs
The Magnet Group, based in Washington, MO, offers a wide selection
of custom, specialty and template magnets as well as a variety of
other promotional products including clocks, bags, crystal awards, and
innovative items.
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Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital Partners with AOS to Solve Business Continuity Needs
Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital has set a new standard for patient treatment
and care. By specializing in surgical services related exclusively to
orthopaedic medicine, they believe that patients will experience superior
outcomes provided by physicians and a staff who are dedicated to serving
patient’s needs.
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Seim Johnson Sestak & Quist LLC Partners with AOS to Solve Storage and Virtualization Needs
Located in Omaha, Nebraska, Seim Johnson Sestak & Quist LLP is one of the leading,
locally owned accounting and consulting firms in the state. Established in 1975, they
provide services to clients in Nebraska, the Midwest, and across the United States.
With more than 70 team members, they provide services to individuals, privately
owned businesses, nonprofit organizations and clients in several other specialized
industries.
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KCK Public Schools Partner with AOS to Solve Wireless Needs
After discussing the needs and expectations the school district held of AOS,
the final solution was Cisco wireless access points and controllers. A key
selling point was the ability to manage the access points and controllers from
one central point.
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Ottawa University Partners with AOS to Solve Storage Needs
Ottawa University’s drive to partner with AOS was based on their need to
replace their existing storage infrastructure with something that was
highly scalable and efficient in their critical environment.
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Professional Engineering Consultants, P.A. Partners with AOS to Solve Business Continuity Needs
Professional Engineering Consultants (PEC) applies thoughtful design to structures
and constructs frameworks of ideas that work. PEC believes that the “best
construction projects prove themselves over time, usually in the absence of
notice. Engineering does its job while the people it serves are busy doing
something else.”
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Sega, Inc. Partners With AOS to Solve Storage Needs
"Sega's enviroment had grown to the point where it needed a way to manage their enterprise data backup more effective and efficiently in order to meet the Serivice Level Agreement as set by our executives", says Dave Oldham, AOS Design Architect.
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Harrisonville Schools Partner with AOS for Email and Data Archiving Needs
Harrisonville Cass R-IX School District partnered with AOS to resolve an issue
they faced regarding the need to add more storage to an existing EMC
Clarion SAN. AOS suggested adding Email Extender and Disk Extender
instead of increasing storage. David Vignery, Director of Technology,
thought this was the best solution from both a cost and management
perspective.
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Security Benefit Corporation turns to
Alexander Open Systems for
advanced voice and contact center solution
With its existing digital PBX lease expiring, Security Benefit
turned to Overland Park, Kansas-headquartered Alexander Open
Systems (AOS) and Cisco – companies it had worked with for
over seven years – for an IP solution that could support its current
needs and help accomplish its ambitious goals.
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