Ethernet Alliance Webinar tackles PoE Plus

Aug. 28, 2008
August 28, 2008 -- The Ethernet Alliance is offering a free educational Webcast, titled "PoE Plus: Impact on the PoE Market."

August 28, 2008 -- The Ethernet Alliance is offering a free educational Webcast, titled "PoE Plus: Impact on the PoE Market." The Webcast focuses on IEEE P802.3at (PoE Plus) draft 3.1, the latest applications enabled by this new technology, and how PoE Plus products will affect the PoE market. The webinar is available for viewing here.

Presenters for the Ethernet Alliance's PoE Plus Webinar are:

Val Oliva, Foundry Networks - Oliva is director of product strategy for Foundry Network's enterprise business unit. He also serves as president of the Ethernet Alliance as well as marketing chair for its PoE/PoE Plus subcommittee. Oliva previously served as vice president, board of directors member and technical chair for the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance.

Daniel Feldman, Microsemi - Feldman is a senior product line manager for Microsemi's analog and mixed signal group. Feldman is an active member of the IEEE 802.3at task force and is the technical chair for the Ethernet Alliance PoE/PoE Plus subcommittee.

(NOTE: Daniel Feldman also discussed PoE Plus during a recent CI&M Webcast on the topic of 802.11n. To access the CI&M Webcast, click here.)

Power over Ethernet (IEEE Std. 802.3af-2003) helps consolidate voice and data services using a converged network infrastructure, providing companies with significant savings and greater capabilities from their networks. Ethernet Alliance members recently participated in PoE demonstrations at Interop 2008 showcasing power sourcing equipment (PSE) switches and PoE midspans powering voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) phones and wireless LANS. Looking ahead, PoE Plus will have the ability to support additional applications including wireless fidelity (WiFi), VoIP and video services. The IEEE P802.3at task force expects to complete standard ratification by 2009 and has been working with key vendors and customers to deliver a solution for providing to end devices at least 24W of power using Category 5 cables and above.

"PoE is poised for continued growth in the market to meet the demand for integrated services," comments Jag Bolaria, senior analyst at the The Linley Group, a tech research and consultancy firm. "Additionally, PoE Plus will complement and be backward compatible with PoE, so it is important for potential users to understand the intricacies of these technologies and how they impact the networking infrastructure."

The Webcast was organized by the Ethernet Alliance PoE/PoE Plus subcommittee. A free Ethernet Alliance white paper on PoE Plus is also available.

On the Web:
www.ethernetalliance.org.

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