Texas State University-San Marcos Selects Mirage NAC to Secure Campus
ResNet
Texas State University Protects Residence Hall Networks While Reducing
Help Desk Costs
AUSTIN, Texas (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 17, 2008 --
Mirage Networks, developer of patented,
full-cycle
Network Access Control (NAC) technology, today announced that Texas
State University-San Marcos, a public university with over 29,000
students, has selected Mirage Networks NAC solution to secure the
residential network by registering devices and managing traffic more
effectively. By implementing Mirage NAC in the resnet environment, Texas
State University will be able to provide remediation for noncompliant
devices, while dramatically decreasing the help desk work load. The
university plans to extend deployment to the entire campus in 2009.
“College students bring a wide range of
devices into the dorms, posing many threats to the network and creating
many IT help desk requests,” said Jim Hull,
Information Technology Assistance Center Director, at Texas State
University. “However, Mirage’s
policy engine allows us to manage traffic of all endpoints and keep them
compliant with self-remediation capabilities. This has relieved
congestion at our IT help desk and allowed us to keep our residence hall
networks running smoothly.”
Mirage’s NAC solution enables maximum network
performance by controlling network access, isolating non-compliant and
threatening endpoints, and providing self-remediation capabilities.
Mirage’s network-based solution is the easiest
NAC solution to deploy, as it requires no agent software, deploys virtually
inline, and works in any network environment.
“We welcome Texas State to our growing list of
higher education customers,” said Trent
Fitz, vice president of marketing for Mirage Networks. “Many
higher education institutions rely on Mirage to monitor traffic and
endpoints, while minimizing costs and downtime. Mirage NAC reigns in the
unpredictability of campus resnets and allows universities to offer
better network access at greatly reduced costs.”
Mirage solutions are made available through Authorized ChannelFirst
Partners and can also be delivered as a managed service.
About Texas State University
Texas State University is a diverse coeducational institution founded in
1903 and located in San Marcos, TX. The university offers its 29,125
students the opportunity to choose from 109 bachelor’s,
88 master’s and eight doctoral degree
programs on campus. Texas State students come from around the globe, and
create a diverse student body of which thirty-two percent of students
are ethnic minorities. Authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1899,
Southwest Texas State Normal School opened its doors in 1903. Over the
years, the Legislature broadened the institution’s
scope and changed its name, in succession, to Normal College, Teachers
College, College, University, and in 2003 to Texas State University-San
Marcos. Each name reflects the university’s
growth from a small teacher preparation institution to a major,
multipurpose university. Texas State's original mission was to prepare
Texas public school teachers. It became renowned for carrying out this
mission, but today it does far more. Learn more by visiting http://www.txstate.edu/.
About Mirage Networks
Mirage Networks, Inc. is the leading provider of Network Access Control
(NAC) solutions. Mirage’s patented technology
gives organizations control of all network devices, increases network
uptime, ensures policy compliance, and reduces operational costs. Mirage’s
NAC appliances work in all network environments, deploy virtually
inline, and require neither signatures nor agents to enforce policy and
terminate zero-day threats. Mirage Networks is a consistent winner of
industry awards and recognition. Learn more at www.miragenetworks.com
or visit the Mirage CTO Blog at www.mirageblog.com.
© 2008, Mirage Networks, Inc. All rights
reserved worldwide. Mirage Networks, its product and program names, and
design marks are trademarks of Mirage Networks, Inc.
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