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 | | The Council was able to set up a new network that not only was significantly more stable, secure, and easier to administer than their previous network, but also required 50 percent fewer servers and slashed the number of backup devices necessary, from almost 50 down to 2. |
 | | What they needed was a standard, single directory service that handled all aspects of its operation.” Network Migration: with Team Control The biggest challenge that Cedalion and the Council faced was migrating the network accounts, files, and e-mails in a manner that would affect service delivery only minimally. |
 | | Because of its existing, but limited, wide-area network (WAN), many of the 70 remote sites located across the Council area had to maintain their own servers, adding not only to administrative costs but also to maintenance tasks of the IST personnel who are centrally located. |
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