Siemon supplying cabling for IBM Portable Modular Data Center - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Siemon supplying cabling for IBM Portable Modular Data Center


Dec 4, 2009
Image

December 4, 2009Siemon recently announced that its products can be implemented within IBM’s Portable Modular Data Center (PMDC), which the company most recently displayed at the Gartner Data Center Conference. Siemon products that can be found in the PMDC include Category 6A and 7A twisted-pair copper cabling systems, MapIT G2 Infrastructure Management System, and 10-, 40-, and 100-Gigabit-ready plug-and-play fiber-optic cabling solutions.

As part of a supplier agreement between IBM and Siemon, PDMCs can be delivered with Siemon cabling already installed and ready to connect. Based on IBM client requirements, these pre-installed cabling infrastructures may include any of Siemon’s high-performance cabling systems including the IBM-branded FTS I-Line. Launched globally as part of IBM’s Fiber Transport System (FTS), the IBM FTS I-Line is a specialized offering of high-performance plug-and-play preterminated fiber cabling, developed specifically under Siemon’s quality guidelines.

The PMDC may also be delivered with Siemon’s twisted-pair copper cabling solutions, including shielded and unshielded systems ranging from Category 5e to Category 6A, to the Category 7 TERA system, Siemon explains.

IBM’s PMDC is a high-density containerized data center solution that allows IBM clients to create or expand existing data center floor space without major construction or building retrofit. Designed to be compact and energy efficient, the PMDC approach can potentially reduce operating costs and carbon footprint, the company says.

The PMDCs are delivered as predesigned modular units that can include power, cooling, fire detection and suppression, access control, and other features. The containers are designed to provide an open IT infrastructure, the company says, and they offer complete, equipment-ready racks and cabling systems to support a wide array of equipment vendors, types, configurations, and mounting styles.

“In a global economy, many organizations are finding they require remote or mobile data centers for installation in a wide variety of locations around the world,” said Steve Sams, IBM vice president of global site and facilities services. “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.”


We Recommend

Skeletons in the telecom closet: The 10 scariest things I've seen this year

The 11 biggest cabling stories of 2011

Free app calculates loss budget

Reference poster dissects 802.11n

Fiber installation courses available online

Counterfeit cable exposed

Making the switch from 62.5- to 50-micron fiber

Telecom grounding and bonding standard published by NECA and BICSI

Free poster highlights 10 fiber-safety rules


Most Popular Articles
Top Blog Posts

TIA sets objectives for 40G over twisted pair

Cancer patients miss surgery due to cable theft

Cable tech finds 500-pound bear in customer’s basement

Nearly-electrocuted copper-cable thief speaks remorsefully

House explosions, captured on video, blamed on cable theft

Modified U.S. Army drone spies on WiFi users

Turn a wiring cabinet into a liquor cabinet


Receive Free E-mail Newsletters from Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Want to hear about more articles like this one? Sign up for our free email newsletters.



Email:

First Name:

Last Name:

Promo Code (optional):

Country:

Available Newsletters:
Cabling News

Data Centers Report

Contractor Report

 


Cabling Installation & Maintenance Topic and Resource Categories:

Data CentersCabling Standards
Network CableConnectivity Technologies
Network ProtocolsIP Convergence
WirelessDesign, Installation & Testing
Current IssueArchives
Cabling BlogBuyer's Guide