Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
- Sensors - Temperature Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Education
- National Security & Defense
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Smart Campus
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Hardware Design & Engineering Services
- Testing & Certification
About The Customer
Jeonju University is a leading educational institution in South Korea, recognized for its commitment to higher education and regional innovation. The university is home to 12,000 students and has produced nearly 250,000 graduates. Jeonju University is currently being developed into a global educational institution, aiming to revitalize the regional economy and meet the diverse educational needs of the community. The university is dedicated to cultivating educated professionals ready to enter the working world and strives to become a global university and advance as a noted university worldwide.
The Challenge
Jeonju University, a leading educational institution in South Korea, was faced with the challenge of managing a vast database of academic credits and personal records for its 12,000 students and nearly 250,000 graduates. The university's existing server was overburdened with daily traffic, leaving it vulnerable to increased attacks and creating a precarious internet environment. The university needed a quick, efficient, and cost-effective security solution that could handle the growing need for protection and ensure the confidentiality and integrity of restricted information.
The Solution
Jeonju University turned to Check Point Integrated Appliance Solutions to address its security challenges. After evaluating solutions from various vendors including Cisco and Juniper, the university chose Check Point for its ability to provide a total security solution tailored to meet specific needs. The solution combines proven Check Point security software with high-performance hardware based on IBM System xSeries servers and BladeCenter platforms. The Integrated Appliance Solutions allowed Jeonju to take advantage of customization and standardization benefits. The university worked with Check Point to tailor applications and hardware components into a standard corporate security platform. This resulted in a single support and procurement methodology that significantly simplified management overhead, reduced costs, and improved service quality and compliance.
Operational Impact
Quantitative Benefit
Case Study missing?
Start adding your own!
Register with your work email and create a new case study profile for your business.
Related Case Studies.
Case Study
Data Capture for Afghanistan Forces
Electronic equipments on the field of Afghanistan provided information on the status of the vehicle and to identify potential threats surrounding it to the British Force. The monitoring and interpretation of this data requires robust and sophisticated digitization for data capture and communication.
Case Study
IoT platform Enables Safety Solutions for U.S. School Districts
Designed to alert drivers when schoolchildren are present, especially in low-visibility conditions, school-zone flasher signals are typically updated manually at each school. The switching is based on the school calendar and manually changed when an unexpected early dismissal occurs, as in the case of a weather-event altering the normal schedule. The process to reprogram the flashers requires a significant effort by school district personnel to implement due to the large number of warning flashers installed across an entire school district.
Case Study
Revolutionizing Medical Training in India: GSL Smart Lab and the LAP Mentor
The GSL SMART Lab, a collective effort of the GSL College of Medicine and the GSL College of Nursing and Health Science, was facing a challenge in providing superior training to healthcare professionals. As clinical medicine was becoming more focused on patient safety and quality of care, the need for medical simulation to bridge the educational gap between the classroom and the clinical environment was becoming increasingly apparent. Dr. Sandeep Ganni, the director of the GSL SMART Lab, envisioned a world-class surgical and medical training center where physicians and healthcare professionals could learn skills through simulation training. He was looking for different simulators for different specialties to provide both basic and advanced simulation training. For laparoscopic surgery, he was interested in a high fidelity simulator that could provide basic surgical and suturing skills training for international accreditation as well as specific hands-on training in complex laparoscopic procedures for practicing physicians in India.
Case Study
Major Aerospace Company Automates Asset Management
The O&M division of an aerospace and global security company was using spreadsheets to manually track more than 3,000 assets assigned to students and staff. Maintaining audit trails for this high volume of equipment became increasingly time-consuming and challenging. The chore involved knowing precisely what equipment was on hand, what had been issued, its location and the name of the custodial owner of each item. Every aspect of this task was carried owner of each item. Every aspect of this task was carried out by individuals with spreadsheets. Manually documenting the full lifecycle of each asset added to the burden. This included tracking maintenance requirements and records, incidents and damages, repairs, calibrations, depreciation, and end-of-life data.
Case Study
Implementing Robotic Surgery Training Simulator for Enhanced Surgical Proficiency
Fundacio Puigvert, a leading European medical center specializing in Urology, Nephrology, and Andrology, faced a significant challenge in training its surgical residents. The institution recognized the need for a more standardized and comprehensive training curriculum, particularly in the area of robotic surgery. The challenge was underscored by two independent studies showing that less than 5% of residents in Italian and German residency programs could perform major or complex procedures by the end of their residency. The institution sought to establish a virtual reality simulation lab that would include endourological, laparoscopic, and robotic platforms. However, they needed a simulator that could replicate both the hardware and software of the robotic Da Vinci console used in the operating room, without being connected to the actual physical console. They also required a system that could provide both basic and advanced simulation training, and a metrics system to assess the proficiency of the trainees before they performed surgical procedures in the operating theater.
Case Study
Edinburgh Napier University streamlines long-distance learning with Cisco WebEX
• Geographically dispersed campus made in-person meetings costly and inconvenient.• Distance-learning programs in Malaysia, India, and China required dependable, user-friendly online tools to maximize interaction in collaborative workspaces.• Virtual learning environment required a separate sign-in process, resulting in a significant administrative burden for IT staff and limited adoption of collaboration technology.