- 3 March 2011 13:18
McNab selects Bridge Point to upgrade its network
McNab (www.mcnab.net.au) is a people-focused construction company with more than 230 staff spread across their Brisbane, Toowoomba and Townsville offices. Their unique approach to clients has resulted in high levels of repeat business from clients such as Woolworths, Aldi, Origin Energy, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, and private residential and industrial developers throughout Queensland.
Continued company growth has seen the need to dramatically increase the scalability of their IT systems, including a new platform to enable a more rapid application deployment in challenging regions. McNab also identified the requirement to increase performance at gigabit speeds to enhance the efficiency of its workforce.
McNab looked to its partner, Bridge Point Communications, for a solution. Bridge Point will design and implement a new Wide Area Network (WAN) and Local Area Network (LAN) for McNab.
Bruce Waldron, McNab’s IT Manager said, “We have relied on Bridge Point’s expertise and advice for many years now. They have a good understanding of our requirements and their close relationship with Cisco means that Bridge Point found a solution that was a good fit for our organisation that leveraged our existing setup.”
The chosen Cisco Borderless Network solution from Bridge Point makes access to information highly secure, reliable and seamless. The technology components selected include Cisco Catalyst 3750-X and 2960-S Series Switches, and Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (G2).
The solution also includes the flexibility to be able to introduce advanced network-based technologies such as Unified Communications in the future.
Dave Robbins, Network Technology Specialist, Bridge Point Communications said, “In addition to the benefits of increased performance, scalability and flexibility, the improved manageability of the network means the total cost of ownership has also been reduced.”
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About Bridge Point Communications
Since commencing in 2000, Bridge Point has built a reputation as one of Australia's leading providers of information security, network integration and consulting services. Bridge Point has developed strategic partnerships with Blue Coat, Check Point, Cisco, Crossbeam Systems, F5 and RSA. Bridge Point is a Qualified Security Assessor as part of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) program. In 2003, Bridge Point was the first IT company in Australia to achieve certification to ISO 27001, the premier standard for information security management. www.bridgepoint.com.au
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