The partnership grants the college access to core infrastructure management, including secure Wi-Fi, network segmentation, firewall maintenance, and VPN support. By offloading 24/7 monitoring and technical oversight to Boldyn, the institution seeks to modernize its digital environment without increasing headcount. CIO Anneliese Spaeth noted the move is intended to provide long-term stability and competitive connectivity in an increasingly complex higher education landscape.
This agreement addresses a common pressure point for universities: managing sophisticated technology stacks with finite internal staff. Boldyn currently supports over 350 institutions, offering a scalable model that provides real-time visibility into network health via a dedicated portal. The transition follows a successful pilot program in student housing last year, which served as the foundation for this wider campus integration.
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