Much like a home, data centers and government facilities need a strong foundation. This foundation, when built properly; and all the right pieces in place will create what can be referred to as the networked enterprise. This solution includes the network infrastructure used throughout an entire government facility.
Jim Sungaila Manager, Solutions Marketing and Communications at Panduit defined the networked enterprise as, “the infrastructure that we can supply from the entrance facility of a building all the way out to and through and including the works stations.”
Sungaila can say this with confidence because Panduit’s solutions have been helping government and private facilities achieve the level of reliability and security they demand since the 1950s. Panduit can provide the network infrastructure to enable the deployment of card readers, and cameras for increased physical security and also network security, as well as the deployment of third party software to enable an energy efficient facility.
Network Security products are but a slice of the pie Panduit delivers, as it has one of, if not the most complete networked infrastructure solutions available today.
“We have products and solution sets that extend from the entrance facility of the building, through the backbone of a building, from the data center through a particular floor to a telecom room, and then from a telecom room out to the workstation or conference room,” Sungaila noted.
As an innovative thought leader in the networked enterprise space, Panduit is constantly investing in providing government and private facilities alike with exceptional solutions to create the networked facility.
It is not easy to stay in business for 60 years; it takes hard work, expertise and much like Panduit’s offerings, the scalability and agility to adjust with not just enterprise demand but technological innovation. I could end this piece by saying only time will tell what the future holds for Panduit and the networked enterprise; but we already know.
Edited by Maurice Nagle