ISC, Ciscos 2004 US Commercial Partner of the Year, has just unveiled its state-of-the-art Colorado facility.
To support its ever growing presence in Colorado, ISC has designed, built and configured one of the most technologically advanced, customer friendly business environments in North America.
The 13,500 square foot facility was designed with our customers, vendors and employees in mind. To support our current and prospective customers, the facility is centered around two large, glass paneled conference rooms. Each room is over thirty seven feet in length and each will have three plasma displays and projection screens. Between the two conference rooms is the ISC demonstration facility and ISC's main distribution facility (MDF). With well over $1,000,000 in Cisco product, Cisco advanced technology solutions and complementary vendor solutions, ISC can demonstrate most any solution, or set of solutions, to meet our customers current and evolving business requirements.
Smaller conference rooms, all equipped with the same presentation and demonstration center access, will provide the right environment for smaller, more intimate meeting needs.
ISC has also built a huge laboratory for the support of its customers. The laboratory will be used to configure, test and stage customer solutions saving our customers significant amounts of time and effort. Additionally, ISC customers may use this laboratory to try out different equipment, solution and configuration scenarios.
Of course, ISC has integrated every Cisco and vendor solution into this facility. From the core network infrastructure to Cisco VoIP, to IP Surveillance to Cisco Wireless to conference room controls, each and every product and solution that ISC represents is used day-in, day-out in a live production environment.
Full kitchen and break room areas are also provided for customers and employees alike.
Two loading docks will provide superior access for our shipping and receiving needs.
ISC's Colorado facility is conveniently located near the major intersection of E-470 and Peoria Street, one exit east of I-25.