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How did all of these unique demands become drivers for adopting the Aruba 8400 networking switch at your organization? Because we’re affected by both tornadoes and hurricanes, we regularly experience disruptive weather that requires having the operational resiliency to keep us up and running while we restore power to our members. This means individuals, families, schools, healthcare facilities and businesses count on us for cooling when it’s 100☏ in the summer and keeping them connected to the outside world during winter ice storms. We also supply water, wastewater and Internet services, making our organization vital to the personal and economic health of our region. However, we deliver more than just electricity. Our service territory spreads across six counties totaling over 4,200 square miles, stretching north and west of the Houston suburbs. Can you tell us more?Īs a non-profit rural electric cooperative, our approximately 120 employees are tasked with bringing electricity to over 24,000 members and 31,000 utility meters. We understand Mid-South Synergy has a unique mandate and plays a critical role in the viability of your region.
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IT Manager, to discuss his experience with a recent core update to the Aruba 8400 Switch Series. There, we talked with Michael McKinney, Sr. In our first blog, Simplicity Now, Simplicity Later: Aruba 8400, we learned how a coastal Texas school district relies on Aruba’s 8400 to simplify operations by providing always-on, high-performance connectivity without any day-to-day intervention from IT.įor this blog, we made a virtual trip inland to visit Mid-South Synergy, headquartered in Navasota, Texas. IT Manager, Mid-South SynergyĪs the second in our blog series on how early adopters are leveraging our new class of core and aggregation switches, we’ll continue exploring how infrastructure born in the mobile-cloud and IoT era is making a difference at an energy cooperative. “When a storm rolls in, it’s time for us to get busy.” If you have any questions about these blogs, feel free. Blogs are written by current and past Arubans employees. Aruba Corporate Marketing blogs help you keep up with the latest network trends and news.
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