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The internet opens government services to ongoing touch-points around the clock
as consumers access government calendars, pay a water or property tax bill, buy
and print postage, or write their legislators. Accessibility and availability of
emergency services—being able to use 9-1-1, dispatch and EMT applications is truly
a life or death matter.
Government and public safety institutions are now information-driven organizations.
Use the resources below to find out how the power of a Vision Solutions information availability
product can unlock the potential of your IT environment, create value from unproductive
downtime and make your organization more available, resilient and effective.
"We have relied on MIMIX HA for more than ten years and it has
never let us down."
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Solutions Product Family
White Paper: “Breakthrough
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White Paper: "The 5 Truths
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White Paper: "Evaluating
Availability Choices"
White Paper: "What Every
Senior Executive Should Know - Recovering Business Value from Unprofitable Downtime"
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Skagit County Government, WA
Skagit County uses public safety software from Spillman Technologies, Inc. Needless to say, the continuous availability of that software and supporting database is critical. So far, the county has not suffered any major data losses, but its public safety system incurred a couple of days of downtime a few years ago. That downtime spurred the county to look for an affordable, full-featured high availability solution.
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Product(s): EchoStream and EchoCluster for AIX |
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City of Hoover, AL
For the city of Hoover, Alabama, a single server runs a vital suite of integrated software
applications used by city staff, departments, citizens and businesses. The city needed
a high availability (HA) solution that would protect its investments and provide business
survivability for the city if a natural disaster or other emergency caused this essential system
to go down.
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Product(s): MIMIX HA |
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Broward County Public Schools, FL When the Broward County Public Schools data warehouse was first started in 1996, the vision was that data could make a significant difference in student achievement. This vision became a reality as Broward County began to empower thousands of non-technical users with information from its data warehouse. It also became clear that timeliness was a vital factor, and that Broward County parents, students, teachers and administrators needed real-time, on-demand data sharing.
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Product(s): replicate1 |
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