Data centers are changing quickly with many organizations choosing co-location facilities and the cloud for analyzing and processing data with on-demand access. Buildings are evolving rapidly because of technology advances in connecting people and machines in the Internet of Things (IoT) and new capabilities for space utilization and energy efficiency.
To help data center managers, building owners and enterprise IT organizations navigate the rapid pace of network technology evolution, CommScope will demonstrate its latest data center infrastructure and intelligent building solutions at Cisco Live 2016.
In booth #1129 at Cisco Live, CommScope experts will showcase network solutions for connecting users to meet future bandwidth requirements, connecting and powering network devices and managing the physical infrastructure more efficiently. The company’s cabling experts will also host demonstrations of multi-gigabit NBASE-T signaling on Ethernet cabling, a technique for boosting transmission speeds in a cost-effective, minimally disruptive manner.
CommScope’s intelligent building experts will also be present in the Digital Ceiling Pavilion to demonstrate the company’s Universal Connectivity Grid (UCG) solutions, including SYSTIMAX® GigaSPEED X10D® Category 6A cabling and imVision® Automated Infrastructure Management (AIM). The UCG is CommScope’s common connectivity platform designed to deliver high bandwidth and remote powering capabilities in support of intelligent building applications, accelerating the convergence of connected lighting sensors, gateways, building controls and analytics over a Power over Ethernet (PoE) infrastructure to unleash the power of IoT in buildings.
“With our wide range of fiber and copper solutions for wired and wireless networks, CommScope is ready to help IT departments build connected and efficient data centers and buildings,” said Dr. Ispran Kandasamy, global leader, Enterprise Building Solutions, CommScope. “CommScope has a long track record of global leadership in network infrastructure solutions that we leverage to deliver a converged data and power network.”
Cisco Live 2016 takes place July 10–14 in Las Vegas in the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Visit CommScope in booth #1129 and the Digital Ceiling Pavilion.
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