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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedEqualLogic provides flexible storage solution for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 deployment at Colorado State University.(CONTRACTS)
SAN/LAN, April, 2007
EqualLogic announced that Colorado State University has standardized on EqualLogic's PS Series iSCSI SAN for its university-wide deployment of email and calendaring services based on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The EqualLogic PS Series' ease of deployment and management allowed the university to accelerate the rollout of the new collaboration system by months.
Colorado State University (CSU) is ranked among the nation's top public institutions and is home to 25,000 students, 1,400 research associates, and more than 7,000 employees. With eight colleges and 55 academic departments, CSU is a leading research university known for its disease research, atmospheric science, and environmental science.
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