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I am doing a project on Rogers.

I need to analyze their IT infrastructure.

But I looked at their site, used Google....it's impossible to find out anything!

Can anyone help point me in the right direction as to where I can find information on Rogers' IT infrastructure? I would be so grateful.

Thanks.
 
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Rogers Communications?
 
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Wow, 9 minutes is too long for a response? Good luck man.
I don't even know what Rogers is. Does it relate to anything Mac??
 
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Rogers? The cell company in the Canada? Good luck.
 
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yeah

I need to do a PP presentation on their IT infrastructure....what kinda system they use, network topologies, server capacity, hardware components, software, middleware...all that jazz

basically how do they operate their business and how their business is supported by their IT infrastructure. and I have no idea where to look/start.

any help would be appreciated.
 
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How about sending them an email directly or giving a phone call that explains what you are doing?

It might be a long shot, but you won't know until you actually try.
 

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