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San Diego Emergency Dispatch System Depends on Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Stratus Fault-Tolerant Servers

PublisherMicrosoft
Format WORDDate added28 Sep 2007
Topics Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, CAD, Fault-Tolerant Servers
Downloads130

When San Diego Fire and Life Safety Services (SDFLSS) needed a new platform for its life-critical Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, it turned to Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Stratus's fault-tolerant ftServer 5200. Uncompromised availability was the most important factor in selecting a new platform, as 911 emergency dispatchers rely on the system to track and manage all aspects of San Diego's emergency fire and medical services. Since deploying the new system 15 months ago, SDFLSS has experienced zero downtime due to operating system or hardware failure - a key requirement for a solution that the city relies upon to keep its emergency response infrastructure running smoothly and provide residents with prompt assistance in times of need.

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