IT Managers Making Sure they get a Good Night's Sleep by Selecting Higher Quality Cabling
Companies who deploy higher performance cabling experience less network downtime - a key issue for IT managers - according to the
latest research commissioned by SYSTIMAX Solutions. The key conclusion drawn from the survey is that a number of factors, including
bandwidth-hungry applications, businesses' demand for increased network uptime and the need for efficient network management and
monitoring, should be driving the selection of cabling infrastructures and the investment in higher performance systems, rather than
initial cost.
The research report, entitled Speed and Agility, Performance and Reliability: A report on Global Enterprise Network Trends,
covers technology trends for the physical layer of enterprise networks across 45 countries. The 1,484 IT professionals who took part
in the research spanned organizations with between 50 and more than 10,000 network users, in sectors ranging from education to
finance/banking and government to media/publishing.
More and more IT professionals are planning to install copper-based Category 6A cabling, while Category 5e cabling is heading for
obsolescence. And, from a fiber perspective, throughout the past five years there has been rapid growth in acceptance of laser optimised
multimode fiber as an alternative to traditional multimode and singlemode fiber.
Quality of product is the single most important factor companies consider when making a cabling infrastructure decision, with technical
performance cited as another key factor. From the survey results, it is noticeable that those that are concerned with initial cost have
lower performance networks and have more downtime and network connectivity problems.
From a network infrastructure perspective, IT managers need to know as much about what a cabling solution will do for them as about what
it does. And technology for technology's sake has taken a deserved back seat to using technology to enable business success.
This report provides detailed information on the global installed base of LAN technology, revealing users' intentions and priorities for upgrading their networks and covers cabling types, network preferences, the impact of network downtime, the rate of moves, adds and changes and IT support requirements for managing, monitoring and auditing networks.