Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2k9h89/the_postpccloud)
has announced the addition of the "The
Post-PC-Cloud Computing Era Structured Cabling Systems Market Analysis &
Forecasts" report to their offering.
TWO NEW TECHNOLOGIES ARE CONVERGING ON THE ENTERPRISE NETWORK AT ALMOST
THE SAME TIME:
Post -PC Wireless emerges, BYOD (bring your own device)
Cloud Computing computing services provided based on usage
- Why are these two technologies being adopted faster than expected?
- What is the impact on copper cabling and fiber cabling?
- What happens to existing enterprise networks?
Answers to these questions include:
1) Timelines for these two new technology's adoption
2) Current/future deployment of wireless LANs (WLANs)
3) Cloud computing services benefits
4) iPad considered a game changer
5) Future role of PCs within enterprises
6) Current network architecture morphs to future network architecture
7) Changes to structured cabling systems (SCS) needed to support new
network architecture
Analysis Report: includes all of the above and much more: detailed
descriptions of the new technologies, in-depth analysis of the
technology's effect on current networks. Excludes product forecasts.
Additional bonus: 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet and future 400/1000 gigabit.
Ethernet current status and prognosis.
Analysis & Forecast Report: above analysis plus product forecasts
including:
- Copper Cable: by UTP, STP and Coax; by plenum versus non-plenum; UTP &
STP by category, Coax by type.
- Copper Apparatus: patch panels, outlets, connectors by category.
- Fiber Cables: by data center versus other uses; by MM-SM, LOM
(laser-optimized multimode fiber); data center by harnesses, trunk
cables, equipment cords.
- Fiber Apparatus: by data center other uses; data center by cassettes,
modules,
- work area modules; other uses by fiber interconnects, outlets,
connectors.
Most data provided for pre-Post-PC-Cloud Computing and actual with the
new technologies.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2k9h89/the_postpccloud
