Claremont Technology Group Supports Network Re-Engineering Objectives of ADC Kentrox.

Business Wire | April 29, 1998 | Copyright

BEAVERTON, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 29, 1998--Claremont Technology Group (NASDAQ:CLMT), a leading systems integrator, today announced the details of its engagement at ADC Kentrox in Portland, Oregon.

Under the terms of the engagement, Claremont has assisted Kentrox with migration to a new Virtual LAN (VLAN) network architecture based on Cisco Systems 5500 switches.

Claremont has developed a methodology which helps clients focus on key components of network design: organizational structure, traffic flow, redundancy, network protocols and ...

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