Jones Lang LaSalle, a leading global provider of real estate and investment-management services to owners, occupiers and investors, has replaced a diverse collection of network solutions with a single MPLS-based managed Virtual Private Network (VPN) from MCI. The European infrastructure has been transformed, enhancing productivity, dramatically cutting costs and supporting new value-added services, thereby enabling new services to clients and opening up new business opportunities. By replacing a myriad of legacy networks with a managed MCI Private IP service, Jones Lang LaSalle cut costs, improved performance, simplified management and enabled future innovation.
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