Jefferson County Public Schools Connects Staff and Students with Fabric

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Jefferson County Public Schools is ranked among the top 30 K-12 systems in the United States. With 170 locations and over 16,000 employees and 100,000 students, the school system needed a network capable of maintaining user and device connectivity regardless of location as it realized a 1:1 digital learning experience.

With a new high-performing Fabric solution from Extreme, Jefferson County Public Schools can provide reliable and high-speed Wi-Fi to students and faculty across its districts. The school system can now leverage hyper-segmentation to keep its multiple operating systems securely isolated and simplify deployments of critical learning applications and devices, all without hindering network speeds and disruption.

Additionally, the simplicity of Extreme Fabric Connect helps alleviate the workload and reliance on Jefferson County Public Schools’ small IT department. This newfound time and bandwidth for the team allows for greater flexibility and focus on accomplishing higher-level technology goals.

“The Fabric is the best part of Extreme. Its made our deployment in the network engineering side so much easier. The things they are doing with it today have made it amazing. I know it’s going to help us accomplish our goals with technology for our school districts and make everything so much easier,” said Justin Davidson, Network Engineer at Jefferson County Public Schools

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