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Atlanta History Center Picks Leapfrogto Manage IT Infrastructure

14:58:33 - 24 November 2004

The Atlanta History Center, a multi-faceted resource center providing study, exhibition, education, and program activities for learning about the culture and history of Atlanta and the South, has chosen Leapfrog Services to provide comprehensive management of its IT infrastructure and email and to provide help desk support for its computer users.

Founded in 1926 as the Atlanta Historical Society, the History Center includes a 30,000 square foot museum and 33 acres of gardens and woodland trails that are the setting for two historic houses.

The library and archives house 33,000 volumes, a visual collection of 1.5 million historic photographs, prints, maps and architectural drawings, and nearly 1,000 cataloged manuscript collections comprised of business records, private papers, documents, newspapers and microfilm.

"Since Leapfrog has taken over our infrastructure management and help desk support, our internal IS resources have been able to focus on long-term strategic initiatives," said Casey Steadman, Chief Administrative Officer of the History Center.

Leapfrog was selected to execute a comprehensive technology plan developed by Atlanta History Center in consultation with The North Highland Company, providing enhancements to systems, security, and processes.

Since 1998, Leapfrog's clients have relied on them to manage their networks, support their computer users, and keep their systems secure so that they can focus on their business.

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