Network equipment and cabling manufacturer Siemon has announced that a number of its products can be used in conjuction with IBM's Portable Modular Data Centre (PMDC) technology.
The company has unveiled its new products, including high-performance Cat7 and Cat6 leads, at the Gartner Data Centre Conference in Las Vegas' Caesar's Palace.
As well as the new additions to Siemon's twisted-pair copper cabling range, the company also has its MapIT G2 Infrastructure Management System and 10, 40 and 100 gigabit-ready fibre optic cabling solutions.
Steve Sams, IBM vice president of global site and facilities services, said: "By working with Siemon to deliver innovative products, IBM has been able to provide clients with a flexible and efficient data center solution, closer to clients, manufacturing sites and remote operations."
Recently, Rajesh Kumar, Indian manager for Siemon, said that the next step in IT firms' efficiency drives should be to use the latest intelligent digital switches, routers and bridges.
Last Updated: 02/12/2009 18:00
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