Siemon, a global network infrastructure specialist, has announced the availability of a new E-book that covers a variety of topics on emerging LAN, data center and intelligent building networking applications and trends.
Entitled, “Advanced Network Infrastructure 2015,” this free 64-page E-book is designed to provide a broad audience of IT decision makers—from the CIO to the network engineer—with new and important information on network infrastructure that will help them strategically plan for 2015.
Included in the E-book’s coverage is everything from unique designs and technologies that can deliver cost savings and improved performance in a variety of environments, to key cabling considerations surrounding upcoming standards and trends.
The free 64-page E-book includes:
- Zone Cabling for Cost Savings
- Killer App Alert: IEEE 802.11ac 5 GHz Wireless Update and Structured Cabling Implications
- Advantages of Using Siemon Shielded Cabling Systems to Power Remote Network Devices
- Data Center Storage Evolution: An Update on Storage Network Technologies Including DAS, NAS and SAN
- The Need for Low-Loss Multifiber Connectivity in Today’s Data Center
- Considerations for Choosing Top-of-Rack in Today’s Fat-Tree Switch Fabric Configurations
- Tech Brief: SFP+ Cables and Encryption – Cost-Effective Alternatives Overcome Vendor Locking
- Getting Smart, Getting Rugged: Extending LANs into Harsher Environments
- Case Study: L.A. Dodgers Hit a Home Run with Cabling Upgrade from Siemon
To download the free Advanced Network Infrastructure 2015 E-book, visit www.siemon.com/ebook.
Established in 1903, Siemon is a leader in the design and manufacture of low voltage infrastructure solutions and services for Data Centers, LANs and Intelligent Buildings. Headquartered in Connecticut, USA, with global sales, technical and logistics expertise spanning 100 countries, Siemon offers comprehensive suite of copper and optical fiber cabling systems, cabinets, racks, cable management, data center power and cooling systems and Intelligent Infrastructure Management solutions. It has more than 400 patents specific to structured cabling.