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Intelsat Selects Windward Consulting Group to Enhance Network Management Platform
Business Wire, Jan 11, 2005
HERNDON, Va. -- Windward Consulting Group, the premier operational management consulting and systems engineering firm, today announced that Intelsat, Ltd., a global satellite communications leader providing services in over 200 countries and territories, selected Windward to expand and enhance its network management platform.
Windward will provide services to strengthen the fault and performance management infrastructure supporting Intelsat's global terrestrial network of teleports, points of presence and associated fiber connections. As part of the expansion, Windward will evaluate, upgrade and enhance the network management tools across Intelsat's infrastructure to maximize operational efficiencies.
"This engagement required a significant amount of technical depth in designing, building, and deploying sophisticated management systems," stated Greg Barmine, Intelsat's Vice President, Network Engineering and Implementation. "Windward demonstrated a proven ability to bring this technical expertise to bear and to work with us as we enhance our systems."
"Intelsat is a leader in the satellite communications market and we are committed to deploying the services needed for Intelsat customers to continue receiving robust, global satellite communications," stated Michael Biddick, Windward's Vice President of Solutions. "We continue to deliver superior operational management solutions to world-class customers."
About Windward
Founded in 1997, Windward Consulting Group provides strategic management consulting and systems integration services to organizations that rely on their network and systems infrastructure as a key business asset. Windward takes a fresh look at organizational objectives and develops a strategy on which to build dynamic solutions that continually increase customers' return on investment, increase efficiencies and overall reliability, as well as reduce operation costs. Windward works with a diversified, global customer base consisting of Fortune 500, service providers, and governments. For more information on Windward, please visit www.windwardcg.com or email solutions@windwardcg.com.
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