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Extending the Network Into Nontraditional Spaces: An Enclosure Selection Guide for IT Systems Administrators That Support IoT Image

By David Knapp Product Marketing Manager Chatsworth Products and Sam Rodriguez Sr. Product Manager, Enclosure and Thermal Solutions Chatsworth Products


As an IT systems administrator, you will need to extend the network to connect IoT and business systems. This means placing equipment in nontraditional spaces such as warehouses, manufacturing floors and outdoors. To specify equipment for nontraditional spaces, you will need to learn about special industrial enclosures, cooling systems and cable entry methods that protect equipment from exposure to dust and liquid.

This white paper, by Chatsworth Products (CPI), will help you understand the basics of specifying equipment enclosures for nontraditional spaces such as warehouses, manufacturing floors and outdoors.

Four Technologies That Will Affect Your Enterprise Network, And How To Support Them In Your Premise Networks Image

By David Knapp Product Marketing Manager Chatsworth Products and Duke Robertson Product Manager, Open Systems Chatsworth Products


Business IP traffic is projected to have a combined annual growth rate of 21 percent between 2016 and 2021. That involves a 20 percent growth in public Internet traffic, a 10 percent growth in managed (LAN/WAN) traffic, and a 41 percent growth in mobile data traffic.

As a Network Engineer, responsible for ensuring availability and speed of the network to business users, there are a number of technologies you should consider when planning any upgrades to your enterprise network.

This white paper, by Chatsworth Products (CPI), summarizes these technologies and their impact on the physical premise network, and highlights some advancements in cable management and equipment storage that will help you with network upgrades.

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