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Customer Case Study
Cisco WAAS helps Ministry improve productivity and deliver critical documents up to 1000 percent
faster without increasing bandwidth costs
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Customer Name: Federal Ministry for
European and International Affairs
Industry: Public sector
Location: Austria
Number of Employees: 2200
Challenge
• Support communications over lowbandwidth connections
• Enhance service for citizens abroad
• Improve staff productivity
Solution
• Cisco Enterprise Networks technologies
based on Wide Area Virtualization
Engines and Integrated Services Routers
Results
• Improved document download speeds
by up to 1000 percent
• Reduced need for network
bandwidth upgrades
• Enhanced employee satisfaction
Challenge
The Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs is based in Vienna.
It coordinates the critical work carried out by the country’s 100 or so embassies
and consulates worldwide. A longstanding problem was delivering time-sensitive
documentation to locations with poor local network infrastructures.
At some sites, the ministry’s network traffic had to travel over nothing more than a
128kbps connection. These limitations meant large documents could sometimes
take up to an hour to open. At best, that impaired civil servants’ efficiency and their
speed in serving the needs of Austrians in foreign lands. At worst, it could affect
their ability to deal with unfolding emergency situations abroad.
Solution
Working with systems integrator NextiraOne, the Ministry began testing a range of
network acceleration technologies. Cisco was found to be an ideal vendor, able to
achieve the improvements that the ministry was seeking. The integration in locally
implemented ISR-G2 routers provided additional benefits in terms of serviceability
and remote monitoring.
NextiraOne addressed inherent latency issues by implementing Cisco® Wide Area
Virtualization Engine 694, 594, and 294 solutions at ministry buildings in Vienna and
installing Cisco 2911 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) at each location outside
Austria. The Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engines reduce latency by delivering
content to the ISRs, which is then stored locally. Each router is also equipped with
a Cisco Service Ready Engine and Cisco Unity® Express to support Cisco Unified
Communications Manager voice channels.
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2. Customer Case Study
“Employees are much
happier. They can now see
more people and spend
more time attending to their
needs. We can process
much more work with the
same bandwidth.”
Anton Wolfgang
Deputy Chief Information Officer
Federal Ministry for European and
International Affairs
Results
The Cisco technology has helped overcome two problems. First, it has allowed the
ministry to improve communications to most embassies without having to increase
monthly bandwidth costs. Second, it has helped improve communications in places
where local conditions mean bandwidth simply cannot be increased.
In some locations a 1000 percent improvement in network speed has been recorded.
This improvement has made a significant difference to staff, many of whom had been
looking for new ways to complete work more efficiently in any case.
“Employees are much happier,” says Anton Wolfgang, deputy chief information officer
at the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs. “They can now see more
people and spend more time attending to their needs. We can process much more
work with the same bandwidth.”
For More Information
To learn more about the Cisco architectures and solutions featured in this case
study, go to: www.cisco.com/go/en
Product List
Enterprise networking
•• Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engine 694
•• Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engine 594
•• Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engine 294
•• Cisco 2911 Integrated Services Router
•• Cisco Service Ready Engine
•• Cisco Unity Express
•• Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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