Cisco and IBM today announced a joint initiative to outfit the wildlife sanctuary, Carnivore Preservation Trust (CPT) in Pittsboro, North Carolina, with a state-of-the-art server and networking infrastructure.The donation will improve animal care and help further programs to educate the public on endangered animals.
| Date | Title |
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| 19 Nov 2007 | Wildlife Sanctuary Receives Cisco and IBM Technology Donation to Improve Animal Care and Educate Public on Endangered Animals |
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Carnivore Preservation Trust
Date added: 19 Nov 2007
Kaela takes a nap at the Carnivore Preservation Trust. Since it was founded in 1981, CPT has rescued animals that have been abandoned, abused or confiscated. CPT recently received a high tech donation from Cisco and IBM to help further educational programs there. (photo credit: The Carnivore Preservation Trust)
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Carnivore Preservation Trust
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Raj has a conversation with Carnivore Preservation Trust volunteer, Amanda Byrne. CPT recently received a high tech IT donation from Cisco and IBM to help the Pittsboro, NC non profit better educate the public on the importance of saving endangered animals. (photo credit: The Carnivore Preservation Trust)
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Carnivore Preservation Trust
Date added: 19 Nov 2007
Tex the tiger relaxes in a cool bath at the Carnivore Preservation Trust in Pittsboro, NC. The animal sanctuary recently received a high tech donation from Cisco and IBM that is boosting its educational programs and research about the endangered animals and big cats they rescue. (photo credit: The Carnivore Preservation Trust)
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Carnivore Preservation Trust
Date added: 19 Nov 2007
Raj checks out the holiday decorations at the Carnivore Preservation Trust. The Pittsboro, NC animal sanctuary recently received a high tech donation of servers and networking from Cisco and IBM to improve operations, animal care, research and educational programs. (photo credit: The Carnivore Preservation Trust)
Contact(s) for the Press kit
Marissa Tejada
IBM Media Relations
415-545-2198
mtejada@us.ibm.com
