A leading global business services firm deploys Fiberlink to serve 3,000 employees in 110 countries.
Challenge:
With the growing popularity of broadband technologies such as DSL and cable at home, as well
as Wi-Fi at airports and hotels, Grant Thornton employees clamored for faster access and greater
flexibility than what the company was offering with its dial-up service. In addition, the
increasing number of employees accessing the network through transport technologies not supported
by corporate IT not only raised security concerns, but also inflated access costs beyond the
company's budget.
Solution:
Grant Thornton decided that Fiberlink could best meet the company's needs for global access
by providing a full suite of transport options, as well as robust security through integrated,
best-in-class technologies such as VPN, personal firewall, anti-virus, and centralized policy
management.
Results:
Within 30 days of deployment, all 3,000 Grant Thornton employees were up and running on
Fiberlink's solution. Since then, the company has achieved 100 percent compliance with its network
access and protection policies. Its IT staff has saved hours every month via its CostView and
ConnectView reporting systems. And by shortening its billing and payment cycles using Fiberlink's
solution, the firm has improved its overall cash flow.