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Compaq Provides Real Time Results For Media

Published: Thu 10 Jan 2002 11:09 AM
Compaq Provides Real Time Results For Media At Telstra Hyundai New Zealand Open
AUCKLAND, January 10, 2002 - Compaq Computer New Zealand the first associate sponsor of the Telstra Hyundai New Zealand Open has architected an end-to-end technology solution for the event. The solution, which provides an IT Infrastructure for the Unisys Scoring Service includes a network that utilises both wired and wireless technology around the Paraparaumu Beach Golf Course.
The state of the art Compaq Media Centre will provide facilities for accredited media to gain real time access to the Unisys Scoring System. The Compaq infrastructure allows media personnel to connect to a secure network environment for the posting of stories and distribution of photo images. Compaq working in conjunction with Telstra is providing free internet access to the media and connectivity to the Unisys Scoring System for the Open's broadcasters. Up to 50 media are able to work in the Compaq Media centre at a time.
Players and event sponsors are also to benefit from the Compaq solution with a number of access points in the players lounge and sponsor marquees.
David Pool, Open 2002 Ltd, Managing Director said "I am delighted with Compaq's contribution as a sponsor of the Open 2002. Compaq has been a key partner in elevating this year's open onto a world stage and the media center is a big part of that."
Simon Tong, Director of Compaq Global Services whose team has brought the Compaq solution to fruition said, "The NZ Open is an ideal stage to demonstrate Compaq NZ's ability to deliver expertise and technology customised to a challenging physical environment, for a world class event."
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