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Welcome to the world of computing at Carnegie Mellon!
The goal of the Computing Services division is to provide the best university computing and communications environment in the world. Our computing network, named “Andrew” for benefactors Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon, is linked by high-speed data connections that reach into every residence hall and campus office. In 2001, Carnegie Mellon became the first university to offer a wireless network that encompasses all campus buildings and key outdoor areas. Today, the campus network is comprised of more than 23,000 personal computers, workstations, and servers and more than 19,000 wireless connections.
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Last Updated: 1/14/08