Located in
western Maryland, Garrett
College has a national and international reputation for its degrees
in adventure sports, natural resources, and wildlife technology.
Committed to providing quality higher education, lifelong learning,
and access to the universe of information, Garrett is known as a
national leader in the use of advanced telecommunications and computer
technology.
In an effort
to control operating costs, Garrett College took a hard look at its
e-mail and Web server hosting needs which had been outsourced to a local
Internet Service
Provider (ISP) (define - news
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Moving these IT services in-house would improve efficiency and lower
costs, but with more than 170 staff and faculty members relying on email
communications and Web services, it was imperative that any transition
be smooth and efficient. And since the college had a small staff
of IT professionals responsible for its entire network, it was critical
to find an easy to use application that alleviated administration and
deployment time.
Lack of
Linux Expertise
In late
1999, the Garrett College IT team had heard about Linux (news
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and
knew about its reputation for stability within enterprise and campus
networks. Some members had even tried using Linux on a limited
basis. But for the most part, the team had many more years of
experience with DOS and Windows, leaving them understandably nervous
about switching to an untried operating system.
�We were
intrigued by the flexibility and stability of Linux,� said Kevin Bass,
MIS administrator at Garrett College. �Yet, at the time we didn�t
have much real experience with the operating system. Since most of
our expertise was with DOS (define - news
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and Windows, it quickly became apparent that setting up a server and
configuring files under Linux would be very time consuming.�
After
evaluating several software packages in 2000, Garrett College selected Cybernet�s (news
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Linux-based NetMAX Professional Suite; its Web interface and economical
cost were major factors in the decision. �We were drawn to
NetMAX mainly because of its web-based interface and low cost price
point,� Bass explained. "As a result, we were able to get
the software up and running quickly on our servers and make required
modifications. At the same time, we were able to examine the
config files more closely and get a better understanding of the
structure of Linux."
Although the
majority of Garrett College�s server applications run on Windows-based
machines, NetMAX seamlessly integrated within the existing
network. �The NetMAX system fulfilled the needs of our
organization and allowed the IT department to meet these needs with a
minimal amount of maintenance,� Bass said.
Expanding
Email Functionality with Minimal Maintenance
In 2003,
when it came time to rebuild the college�s email server, Garrett
College again chose NetMAX and upgraded to the NetMAX Professional Suite
4.3 with the E-Mail Powerpack. The E-Mail Powerpack
includes SpamBouncer to deliver enhanced spam and virus filtering at the
server level, and SquirrelMail to provide simple web-based e-mail access
tailored to the needs of a small-to mid-size business or educational
organization.
�We wanted to provide
a portal into our mail server for employees that are off-campus, as well
as provide enhanced hosting for the college�s informational website,�
noted Dan Fabbri, systems operations manager at Garrett College.
�The
application package has enabled the IT department to successfully meet
the demands of the school�s communication needs with a minimal amount
of maintenance. We continue to be impressed with NetMAX�s
functionality.�
Fabbri added that, while
the college is still evaluating SpamBouncer, the initial implementation
process is going smoothly. When he does hit a speed bump, he talks with the NetMAX support
team. He found their willingness to resolve problems and
review their updates and backup procedures �a pleasant surprise.�
�NetMAX
maintains a very well moderated forum that provides a medium to voice
user questions and opinions,� Fabbri said. �They are also
willing to listen to their clients and seriously evaluate their requests
for additions or changes in the software.�
Glenn Beach is the NetMAX product manager for Cybernet Systems.
Cybernet Systems Corp. develops products and technologies that
standardize and simplify networked connectivity and computing functions
through Linux.
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