40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet technologies may loom perpetually on the horizon, but most enterprise networks are still transitioning from Gigabit Ethernet speeds.
Executives from Tier-1 global IP network provider will host industry discussions on key issues at national and international engagements in Q3 2011.
Latest developments in FireWire technology include longer distances, faster speeds, and smaller connector options.
While GbE was sliding 6.5 percent, 10-GbE jumped 21 percent.
The companies contend that PCI Express as an interconnect for data centers using parallel optics will enable a variety of applications including storage, servers and GPU clustering.
SCFF optical transceiver is designed to save significant in-board real estate without sacrificing performance or linear board density, as compared to the existing SFP+ standard.
Nathan Tracy, TE's global industry manager, data communications, will speak at the Ethernet Alliance's upcoming Technology Exploration Forum (TEF), focused on next-generation 100 Gigabit Ethernet interconnect specifications.
Brocade is working with the United States Army as part of the Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP) at Fort Carson, CO.
Upcoming event will examine drivers for next generation interconnect specifications.
The next collaborative, vendor-neutral 40G and 100G interoperability test event is set for April at UNH-IOL in Durham, NH.