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ProCurve Networking by HP boosts learning experience at GEMS and its Wellington International School

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, March 12 - 2006 at 13:00
  • PRESS RELEASE

As part of its efforts to bring technology into the classroom, ProCurve Networking by HP has announced its partnership with Wellington International School, a GEMS School to provide students with a state-of-the-art IT infrastructure aimed at creating a wireless world by providing 'anytime anywhere access'.

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As part of the solution, ProCurve implemented a 10G backbone network infrastructure, delivering Gigabit connectivity to the desktop. With this, Wellington International School will become first school in the Middle East with this facility. Along with a unique ProCurve wireless solution, students are provided access anytime and anywhere, based on the user's profile. ProCurve's Adaptive EDGE Architecture™ can scale and adapt to future needs of the school as well as maximizes returns on current infrastructure.

Commenting on the implementation of this technology platform, Omar Hussein, ProCurve's U.A.E Business Development Manager said: "This reiterates our commitment to the education sector and is testimony to our growing focus of powering students with technology. We are poised to take the education sector to the next level by providing solutions that will bring students closer through proactive networking focused innovation," he added.

"The use of ICT has an integral place in the classroom and is a corner stone of one of our core values and forward thinking. Our commitment to continuous improvement includes the ongoing enhancement of learning experience for our students,"


said Hugh MacPherson, COO, GEMS. "At GEMS we are committed to providing an education of the highest standard. We have partnered with ProCurve to ensure enhanced efficiency, better utilization of assets and enhanced productivity," he added.
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About ProCurve Networking by HP

The ProCurve Networking business unit of HP delivers enterprise networking solutions comprising wired and wireless LAN and WAN networking products, services and solutions. Recognising the necessary migration of intelligence and functionality to the network edge, the ProCurve Adaptive EDGE Architecture strategy is the industry's only comprehensive and inclusive network design strategy that is adaptable, scalable and completely interoperable for achieving command from the centre with control to the network edge. ProCurve was positioned in the challenger quadrant in research and advisory firm Gartner, Inc.'s 2004 Magic Quadrant Report for Global Campus LANs.

About HP

HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended Jan. 31, 2006, HP revenue totaled $87.9 billion. More information about HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) is available at www.hp.com

About GEMS
GEMS manages a growing network of nearly 60 high quality international schools around the world. GEMS provides a high quality education to 55,000 students from over 120 countries, employing over 5,000 education professionals, specialists and staff. Supported by a network of eminent, international advisors in the field of education, GEMS global network of multi-skilled specialists and in-house experts provide invaluable support and guidance in all areas related to schools, delivering world class standards of education. Further information about GEMS can be found at www.gemseducation.com

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