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Naperville School District Enhances the Learning Experience with One-to-One Computing Enabled by Juniper Networks
As the need for and use of instructional technology expanded at the Naperville Community Unit School District, so did the computing devices. The number of networked devices more than doubled in the past three years. The district anticipates that it will have 17,000 laptops, tablets, PCs, projectors, interactive whiteboards, e-readers, iPod touch devices, and other computing devices by the end of 2011.
The school district deployed Juniper's network and security solutions to support its 21st century learning environment. The school district has a private gigabit fiber network that connects its schools, administrative buildings, and primary data center. A secondary data center, Naperville North, is also connected by fiber.
In the first phase of its "bring your own mobile device initiative," the Naperville school district is offering wireless guest access. Students, teachers, and staff can use their personal and districtowned laptops and other mobile devices on the school's WLAN while the district's security policies are enforced. It uses Juniper Networks® Unified Access Control (UAC) to create a dynamic network access policy for each user that is based on the user identity, device security state, and network location.
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