Cisco Cisco Identity Services Engine 2.0 Informationshandbuch
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Size: 3500 employees
Location: United Kingdom
Industry: Healthcare
The hospital’s old network was down once or twice a month, and finding the
experts to fix it was a problem. Meanwhile, with two different phone systems,
costs were beginning to climb.
experts to fix it was a problem. Meanwhile, with two different phone systems,
costs were beginning to climb.
Trying to digitise processes and support new healthcare systems exceeded
the limits of the original network design. With lots of young, web-savvy medical
students arriving on campus it was time to make things better.
the limits of the original network design. With lots of young, web-savvy medical
students arriving on campus it was time to make things better.
“
Now we don’t get any outages, and at 10Gbps, people can
instantly get to the data and apps they need to work efficiently.
instantly get to the data and apps they need to work efficiently.
”
Craig York, Associate Director of IT,
Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
At Milton Keynes University Hospital, the IT infrastructure was out of date and
failure prone. Ideas like paperless and digital seemed in the realms of science
fiction. Today a unified Cisco® network is something that’s directly supporting
it in becoming the newest UK university hospital.
failure prone. Ideas like paperless and digital seemed in the realms of science
fiction. Today a unified Cisco® network is something that’s directly supporting
it in becoming the newest UK university hospital.
• Improve patient outcomes
• Enable digital healthcare
• Cut IT costs
• Enable digital healthcare
• Cut IT costs
Challenges
Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation
Trust wanted its staff to be able to operate at
peak performance. Cisco is making it possible.