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Sheraton Hotels and Resorts |
| What They Needed: |
The Sheraton Denver Downtown had an outdated, wired DSL Internet access to the guest rooms that was troublesome to maintain, and did not provide quite the experience guests were looking for. The hotel management understood that guests were looking for a more seamless and mobile solution to connect to the Internet.
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| What We Did: |
After performing an extensive site survey, we developed a cost efficient, state-of-the-art network topology for the wireless infrastrucure. In addition, we tested several manufacturers' products and determined which solution best fit the structure's physical environment, as well the hotel's requirements.
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| What they said: |
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Brandon Taugner, Director of IT
Sheraton Denver Downtown
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Transfirst Holdings, Inc. |
| What they needed: |
When Transfirst moved into their 73,000 sq. ft. facility, they required a voice and data infrastructure to service over 700 employees, and that could be flexible enough to acomodate the constant moving and rearranging of modular office furniture. In addition, a secure physical network was a top priority.
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| What we did: |
Data Structures worked closely with the IT director and staff to determine placement of wiring closets, cable types, and labeling scheme. In addition, a new call center was built in a nearby city, wired for voice, data, and security, and connected back to the main branch |
| What they said: |
Contact:
John Anadiotis, Director of IT
Transfirst Holdings
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National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) |
| What they needed: |
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado were expanding into a new building. They needed a high-bandwidth link between their old and new facilities, which were separated by a state highway.
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| What we did: |
Data Structures installed a 860 Mbps point-to-point microwave link. This allowed the people in the new building to access the campus network--with bandwidth to spare. |
| What they said: |
"Scott English and the Data Structures team are great to work with. My experience working with them has always shown that they exhibit high levels of professionalism, integrity, and flexibility." -Jeff Custard, Network Engineer |
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Colorado School of Mines |
| What they needed: |
The Colorado School of Mines needed to migrate their campus network from token ring to Ethernet. |
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| What we did: |
Over a four year period, Data Structures installed new copper and fiber cabling throughout the campus. We performed the upgrade without interrupting their existing network services. |
| What they said: |
"Data Structures has helped us on numerous occasions with our network cabling and we have found them to be easy to work with. They take pride in their work and are very flexible in meeting our demands." -Carol Ward, Network Manager |