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NAC plays guard for Tar Heels

By Paul Desmond, Network World, 10/08/2007
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The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, jumped into Network Access Control to help ease the workflow of getting its 20,000 students on the network and keeping unwanted folks off the network. Mike Hawkins, Associate Director of Networking at UNC-Chapel Hill, explains how the university chose its vendor and what hand they had in developing the technology. (10:27)

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