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Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Creates "Classroom Without Walls" using VIVID Switched Routing Solution for Hi-Tech Broadcast Video Applications
VIVID Provides High Quality Video Conferencing and Multimedia Capabilities to Enhance Hacienda's Cutting-Edge Educational Programs
Herndon, VA, September 4, 1996 -- Newbridge Networks today announced Hacienda La Puente Unified School District in California has selected the Newbridge VIVID switched routing solution to run state-of-the-art video and multimedia applications across its entire learning enterprise. The Hacienda network also incorporates Newbridge 36150 MainStreet ATMnet Access Switches in the backbone. The school district includes 40 primary sites and an additional seven sites supporting correctional education in Los Angeles County.
Hacienda has been highly innovative in adopting new technologies to enhance its wide range of educational services. The school district, which began deploying Ethernet local area networks (LANs) for administration purposes in 1987, is now working towards having a network that links all of its sites with a fully meshed Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) fabric. Hacienda has completed the first phase of implementation with Newbridge VIVID equipment connecting more than 1,000 workstations at Workman High School, Hacienda's first major campus-wide broadband networking initiative, and throughout the various administrative sites within the district. Hacienda expects to deploy an additional 200 workstations at Workman High School by the Spring of 1997.
"As students in California can now choose which school they'll attend, more and more school districts are initiating new programs and facilities to attract pupils. That's one of the main reasons for putting ATM to work in the classroom -- so students can take advantage of video and multimedia applications," said Michael Droe, Director of Network and Computer Services, for Hacienda La Puente Unified School District. "Our decision to go with Newbridge Networks was based on their price/performance and superior customer support. Additionally, Newbridge Networks had a really good understanding internally of our requirements and was the only company, of the many we evaluated, who could deliver a switched routing solution."
Based on the ATM Forum's evolving Multiprotocol Over ATM (MPOA) specification, the VIVID switched routing architecture is ideally suited to the environment set up at Hacienda's Workman High School. VIVID builds routing intelligence into a switching network which has significantly fewer network hops, making the network extremely efficient when running delay-sensitive video and multimedia applications. In a traditional routing environment, the router analyzes every packet, which causes congestion and slows down the transmission of video traffic. With a switched routing network the router determines the path of transmission and then aside until either the connection is torn down and needs to be re-established, or another protocol is introduced into the stream.
Hacienda plans to implement other campus networks throughout the district based on the highly successful Workman High School model. The most intensive traffic generated by the Workman students is video and multimedia applications. Currently there are several video applications deployed at the school, including:
Real-time transport of video between the school's broadcast journalism news studio and a cable access channel. This allows the program to be transported real-time between the on-campus news studio and the cable access channel and then broadcast live to the community. Desktop-to-desktop or desktop-to-classroom video conferencing which supports interactive distance learning applications, allowing multiple classrooms to be linked to one instructor or a group of instructors or a group of students. It also supports staff development activities and collaborative student projects. Video-on-demand/video retrieval, which provides on-line access to full motion video to support research projects, classroom learning experiences, live digital event recording, staff development activities, and student projects such as the broadcast journalism program.
"Hacienda's implementation is a perfect example of the benefits a switched routing architecture can provide to users requiring high quality, cost-effective video conferencing capabilities," said Marc Pfeiffer, Director of VIVID Product Marketing for Newbridge Networks. "The flexibility and scalability of the VIVID switched router make it an ideal solution for a multitude of networking needs as it is highly effective in managing data and video traffic and allows for easy expansion as user demands for higher bandwidth increase."
The Hacienda La Puente Unified School District network consists of six Newbridge 36150 MainStreet ATMnet Access Switches in the backbone for transport between sites. The equipment and OC-3 connections are leased from GTE as part of its service offering. The Workman High School campus and administrative facilities are equipped with a VIVID System Manager and Route Server, five VIVID ATM Workgroup Switches and 24 VIVID Yellow Ridge Ethernet switches for access to the network for traffic originating on Ethernet segments.
The VIVID switched routing solution provides the elements needed to achieve high-quality video conferencing capabilities over a network, including MPEG compression, quality of service guarantees and bandwidth. The VIVID architecture incorporates routing and bridging capabilities in a highly integrated switched routing solution, providing cost-effective performance and almost unlimited scalability. It increases network performance and reliability and eliminates routing bottlenecks.
Newbridge Networks (www.newbridge.com) is the global leader in ATM and TDM networking systems, according to independent research. The company designs, manufactures and services a comprehensive family of networking products and systems that delivers the power of multimedia communications to organizations in more than 100 countries throughout the world. Newbridge products are the choice of an expanding range of customers which includes most of the world's 200 largest telecommunications service providers, and over 10,000 corporations, government organizations, and other institutions. The company has facilities throughout Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Australasia.
Newbridge Networks Corporation is a public company whose common shares are listed for trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NN) and on The Toronto Stock Exchange (NNC) in Canada.
Also the following press releases should give us some idea about the first and one of the best leyer 3 solution. Thay are also a good tests for this product: :Analog Devices Selects Newbridge Networks VIVID Switched Routing Solution
Robust standards-based solution speeds manufacturing process by boosting network performance and reliability
Herndon, VA, March 17, 1997 -- Newbridge Networks today announced that Analog Devices, a leading manufacturer of high performance microcontroller chips, has selected the Newbridge VIVID switched routing solution for its network in Santa Clara, California which supports the company's west coast product design and manufacturing operations. Analog Devices is currently migrating from a traditional router-based backbone infrastructure to the VIVID switched routing architecture to meet its requirements for scalability and manageability.
"As the company continues to experience rapid growth, we recognize the need for a highly efficient networking infrastructure that will integrate all business units and easily support new applications," said Ed Bourget, Chief Network Officer at Analog Devices. "The VIVID switched routing solution provides the reliability, flexibility and manageability we need. We quickly determined that the VIVID system was the best networking solution to help us reach our goal of becoming a two billion dollar company by the year 2000."
Realizing the existing networking infrastructure could no longer meet performance objectives due to increased user demands, Analog Devices evaluated alternative network product offerings. The company selected the VIVID switched routing system for its California facility because it is the only solution that combines the ability to seamlessly interoperate with Analog Devices' legacy networking environment with the performance of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). The VIVID system also provides the reliability needed to meet the critical up-time requirements of Analog Devices' manufacturing and design network.
The VIVID switched routing solution enables Analog Devices' design engineers in Santa Clara to easily transfer bandwidth-intensive Computer Aided Design/Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) files. To meet Analog Devices' aggressive production cycles, the network must be operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week, making network reliability and performance a key issue for the company and its customers. Analog Devices' product development schedules cannot tolerate network down-time. A one-hour interruption in the production cycle can result in a loss of as much as one million dollars.
"Large, Global 2000 companies rely heavily on networking technology to maintain a competitive edge," said Tom Bain of The META Group, a leading information technology consulting firm. "As user demands on the networking infrastructure increase, network professionals are turning to new approaches that better serve their needs. Integrated routing/switching solutions are clearly the next step in the local area network architecture evolution."
"We are pleased to have been selected by Analog Devices to provide a much needed solution that will reduce congestion and simplify network management," said Eric Andrews, Assistant Vice President of VIVID Product Marketing at Newbridge Networks. "The switching performance and scalability of ATM combined with the intelligence of Layer 3 routing, provides Analog Devices with a powerful internetworking solution that is completely interoperable with the company's existing LAN desktops. Superior performance and reliability, combined with the unparalleled speed and bandwidth of ATM, will help Analog Devices significantly enhance its manufacturing cycles by eliminating network down-time."
Analog Devices has installed a full VIVID switched routing system, including two Workgroup Switches, 10 Ethernet Yellow Ridge edge devices, a VIVID Route Server and a VIVID System Manager at its manufacturing facility in Santa Clara, California which currently supports approximately 300 users.
The VIVID switched routing system is a powerful solution for meeting the demands of today's LAN internetworking environments. The VIVID system, based on the ATM Forum's Multiprotocol Over ATM (MPOA) specification, eliminates the performance bottlenecks and management complexity of conventional router network designs. With its highly scalable, wire-speed routing capacity, the VIVID switched routing solution is ideal for meeting the performance requirements of high-speed LAN, multimedia, and intranet environments. Switched routing also enables extensive virtual networking capabilities, enabling customers to define policies for governing user behavior and enhancing application performance.
With fiscal 1995 sales of US$924 million and US$889 million for the first three quarters of fiscal 1996, Analog Devices is a leading manufacturer of precision high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications. Headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, the company employs approximately 6,900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina, Ireland, the Philippines and Taiwan.
Newbridge Networks is a global leader in ATM, frame relay and time division multiplexing (TDM) systems, according to independent research. The company is a world leader in designing, manufacturing and servicing a comprehensive family of networking products and systems that delivers the power of multimedia communications to organizations in more than 100 countries throughout the world. Newbridge products are the choice of an expanding range of customers which includes the world's 200 largest telecommunications service providers, and more than 10,000 corporations, government organizations, and other institutions. The company has facilities throughout Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Newbridge Networks Corporation is a public company whose common shares are listed for trading on the New York Exchange (NN) in the United States and on The Toronto Stock Exchange (NNC) in Canada.
Newbridge VIVID solution polices London's financial district
KANATA, Ontario, February 20, 1997 -- The City of London Police is installing a high performance IP network using Newbridge Networks VIVID Switched Routing solution. The network links four sites within London's financial district, providing a communication infrastructure for nearly 100 different applications.
For the first time, the City of London Police will be able to develop powerful new services supporting advanced criminal intelligence gathering, analysis and dissemination. Other applications include police command and control, and office and administration tasks.
"We were not looking for a specific technology but for a network that matched our organizational requirements. Central to this was ease of network management, which is not achievable with traditional routers," said Brian Petty, force communications officer for the City of London Police. "The VIVID Switched Routing solution allows us to quickly and effectively implement moves, adds and changes in a predominantly IP-based network. It also provides us with the bandwidth and access speed that our users demand."
The network also links to the Police National Network. Smaller sites and mobile users gain access to the network through 15 Amazon remote access products from Advanced Computer Communications (ACC), a Newbridge affiliated company.
"This network has been chosen to take us well into the next century, so its ability to accommodate future technological and bandwidth requirements is also a key benefit. The VIVID system's management capabilities also allow us to manage a large routed IP network with ease," said Brian Petty.
"This network is a good example of how the VIVID Switched Routing solution is able to increase the flexibility and reduce the cost of ownership of a large and complex IP network - the two key concerns of network managers," said Andy Williams, director of product marketing for the VIVID system at Newbridge Networks.
Each of the four locations will be equipped with a complete VIVID Switched Routing solution. At the heart of each VIVID solution is an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switching fabric, comprising one or more VIVID ATM Workgroup Switches. This ATM fabric is the workhorse of the system, providing high speed forwarding with inherent quality of service guarantees. VIVID Yellow Ridges are the interface between the ATM switching fabric and the Ethernet-equipped desktops. Each Yellow Ridge provides local switching and forwards traffic at wire speeds to the ATM fabric to remote locations. The VIVID Route Server provides switched routing, which effectively turns the whole network into a single distributed router.
Multiple subnets can be created that can span any or all system ports. In VIVID terminology these are referred to as Routed Virtual Networks (RVNets). Forwarding between these subnets, the very essence of the routing, is not performed by a traditional router but by the switches in the network. This yields the functionality of routing combined with the speed, low latency and scalability of switching. Additionally, VIVID RVNets allow network moves and changes to be automated, especially valuable in the IP environment.
Formed in 1839, the City of London Police has a reputation as a leader in innovative technology. The force has been responsible for developing a leading edge closed circuit television (CCTV) system, possibly the most sophisticated in the world.
Newbridge Networks is a global leader in ATM, frame relay and time division multiplexing (TDM) networking systems, according to independent research. The company designs, manufactures and services a comprehensive family of networking products and systems that delivers the power of multimedia communications to organisations in more than 100 countries throughout the world. Newbridge products are the choice of an expanding range of customers which includes the world's 200 largest telecommunications service providers, and over 10,000 corporations and government organisations. The company has facilities in Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Newbridge Networks Corporation is a public company whose common shares are listed for trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NN) in the United States and on The Toronto Stock Exchange (NNC) in Canada.
Newbridge and logo are registered trademarks and VIVID, Yellow Ridge and Route Server are trademarks of Newbridge Networks Corporation.
Newbridge End-To-End Solution Chosen By Erlanger Health System for New, Industry-Leading Healthcare Network
Erlanger Deploys MPOA-Compliant VIVID Switched Routing Solution to Improve Patient Care and Reduce Costs
HERNDON, Virginia, January 20, 1998 - Newbridge Networks today announced that Erlanger Health System, the longest-serving public medical center in Tennessee, has selected a Newbridger end-to-end networking solution featuring the VIVIDT switched routing system and the Siemens / Newbridge MainStreetXpressT 36170 Multiservices Switch. The Newbridge enterprise solution delivers the network reliability and routing performance that will help Erlanger improve patient care. It will substantially reduce Erlanger's costs - by providing community wellness programs and clinical services to patients via the network - and improve access to patients' medical records.
Newbridge won this business by teaming with BellSouth, Erlanger's carrier switched internetworking vendor. BellSouth works closely with Newbridge Networks on key accounts throughout the nine southeast U.S. states through its Network Complementary Applications Program (NCAP).
"We needed to implement a network architecture that would take us well into the next century," said John Haltom, Erlanger's Network Director. "We are using a number of bandwidth-intensive applications, including imaging and desktop video-conferencing at four large health-care centers in the Chattanooga area. Delivering a high quality of voice, video and data service to the desktop for our medical staff was one of our most important considerations. We also required the flexibility to grow the network to accommodate the needs of our 38 regional health-care centers."
"While evaluating the various networking options available, we determined that only an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)-based Layer 3 switching solution could give us the quality of service we need, including the network flexibility and the ability to handle any kind of network traffic we could foresee," Haltom said.
Erlanger then conducted an extensive vendor selection process that included seven of the leading networking vendors. The team narrowed the field to the four vendors who could provide complete local and wide area ATM networking solutions over a metropolitan network. After a four-month evaluation of each of the product lines, Erlanger chose the end-to-end solution from Newbridge Networks. Factors critical to the decision to change networking vendors to Newbridge Networks included the Company's scalable VIVID switched routing products, virtual network capabilities, and excellent customer service, including a Web-based support capability provided by the VIVID NetDirectorr network management solution.
Erlanger is running MainStreetXpress 36170 Multiservices Switches at each of its four main sites, each connected to a VIVID CS 1000 ATM switch via an OC-3 link. The Health System includes a total of 16 VIVID FDDI Red Ridges, two Fast Ethernet Orange Ridges and two Ethernet Yellow Ridges in the main buildings.
The Newbridge solution will enable Erlanger to implement new applications with only minimal changes to the network architecture. One of the most important applications is the ability to create "lifetime clinical records," containing all tests, radiology records and other reports for each patient. Such files, Haltom said, would eliminate instances when procedures are duplicated because the medical staff doesn't have immediate access to complete patient records. Haltom estimated that application alone could save Erlanger Health System several million dollars annually when fully implemented.
"The VIVID system's standards-based Layer 3 switching technology is ideal for the bandwidth-intensive voice/video applications used in the medical field. These and other multimedia applications require significant routing performance," said Lou Martinage, Product Marketing Manager at Newbridge Networks. "We are pleased to provide the superior network technology that will deliver the improved patient care and important new wellness programs Erlanger is rolling out."
The VIVID family of high-performance local area network (LAN) internetworking products delivers a powerful solution to meet the demands of today's enterprise network environments. With highly scalable, wire-speed routing capability, VIVID products are ideal for meeting the performance requirements for high-speed LAN, multimedia and intranet applications. Based on the Multiprotocol Over ATM (MPOA) standard, the VIVID switched routing architecture is the only standards-compliant, Layer 3 switching solution available today that eliminates the performance bottlenecks and management complexity of conventional router network designs. VIVID products also enable extensive virtual networking capabilities, allowing customers to define policies for governing user behavior and enhancing application performance.
Newbridge Networks (www.newbridge.com) designs, manufactures, markets and services a comprehensive family of networking products and systems that delivers the power of multimedia communications solutions to organizations in more than 100 countries throughout the world. Newbridge products are the choice of an expanding range of customers which includes the world's 200 largest telecommunications service providers, and more than 10,000 corporations, government organizations, and other institutions. The company has facilities throughout Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Newbridge Networks Corporation is a public company whose common shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NN) in the United States and The Toronto Stock Exchange (NNC) in Canada.
Newbridge Switched Routing Solution Rates as Most Cost Effective in Study of Layer 3 Switching Architectures
MPOA Model Frees Network Administrators from Traditional Device Management, Enables Them to Spend More Time on Proactive Tasks
Herndon, Virginia, March 17, 1998 - Newbridge Networks today announced that its switched routing system was judged the most cost effective among the Layer 3 switching solutions evaluated by Renaissance Worldwide Inc., a leading information technology consultant. The Newbridger switched routing solution frees network managers to spend less time "fighting fires" and more time focusing on existing and emerging end-user requirements. The industry's only Multiprotocol-over-ATM (MPOA)-based solution, the Newbridge system was shown to deliver cost reductions of nearly twice that offered by traditional and non-standard-compliant networks.
"The results of this study reflect key operational efficiencies inherent in the Newbridge switched routing architecture," said John P. Morency, Director of Network Business Practice at Renaissance Worldwide. "In the Newbridge solution, centralized, MPOA-based management greatly reduces the task of router configuration and re-configuration, compared to the conventional distributed routing model."
Renaissance Worldwide polled Newbridge Networks and other networking vendors' reference accounts in three industries: education, health care and manufacturing. Each network had been upgraded from a legacy, router-based infrastructure. Most of the solutions evaluated were non-standards-compliant hybrids of Layer 2 switching in hardware and Layer 3 routing in software.
The Newbridge system centralizes administration and control of the network in an MPOA server. Network administrators configure a single device once to implement changes to existing router policies. Consequently, administrators of the Newbridge switched routing networks evaluated by Renaissance Worldwide spent about 46 percent less time on reactive tasks (such as responding to SNMP alerts, analyzing existing traffic patterns and detecting duplicate network addresses) and about 40 percent more on proactive activities (such as network design, capacity planning and applications development) than they did before the upgrade.
"The results of this study point to concrete improvements in utilization of network-administrator resources; they have been able to shift their emphasis away from tactical, day-to-day operational and change-management chores and instead apply their talents to more strategic efforts," Morency said. "This constitutes encouraging news in that there does exist a networking vendor, Newbridge Networks, that enables users to realize the benefits of both industry-standard architecture implementation and cost-of-ownership reduction."
"With the demands on network administrators growing, we have sought to develop a solution that relieves network administrators of the burden of traditional device management," said Raj Sharma, Director of Product Marketing at Newbridge Networks. "Our MPOA-based model for managing Layer 3 services gives administrators control over their entire network and eliminates the chore of managing individual routers, which is the primary drain on their resources."
Newbridge Networks (www.newbridge.com) designs, manufactures, markets and services a comprehensive family of networking products and systems that delivers the power of multimedia communications solutions to organizations in more than 100 countries throughout the world. Newbridge products are the choice of an expanding range of customers which includes the world's 250 largest telecommunications service providers and more than 10,000 corporations, government organizations, and other institutions. The company has facilities throughout Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Newbridge Networks Corporation is a public company whose common shares are listed for trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NN) in the United States and on The Toronto Stock Exchange (NNC) in Canada.
Newbridge is a trademark of Newbridge Networks Corporation and is registered in the United States and in other countries. |