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In this sponsor highlight episode, Bob Wagner from Panduit discusses the company's role in AI data centers, focusing on power requirements, the importance of structured cabling, and maximizing space within data centers. He highlights the increasing power demands of AI systems and the innovative solutions Panduit offers to address these challenges, including new power distribution units and structured cabling systems that enhance management and scalability.YouTube link: https://youtu.be/ml7sCsyG4cU
(00:00:00) The Importance of Infrastructure in AI Computing (00:04:53) Challenges of Power Consumption in AI (00:11:11) Retrofitting vs. New Data Centers for AI (00:20:28) Optimizing Power Distribution for High-Density Racks (00:25:10) Emerging Cooling Technologies for AI Workloads (00:29:22) Structured Cabling Solutions for AI (00:35:59) Future-Proofing Data Centers for AI Adoption (00:38:21) Motivation and Passion in AI Infrastructure In this conversation, Todd Reed speaks with Bob Wagner, Senior Development Manager at Panduit, about the critical infrastructure supporting AI computing. They explore the challenges of power consumption and heat generation in data centers, the importance of optimizing power distribution, and the emerging cooling technologies necessary for managing AI workloads.The discussion also covers the differences between retrofitting existing data centers and building new ones, the role of structured cabling in simplifying installations, and strategies for future-proofing data centers to meet the demands of AI. Bob shares his passion for innovation and problem-solving in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI infrastructure.Thank you for listening and please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and review our show on your favorite app.To get a hold of us here at Keepin' The Lights On, please email: podcast@graybar.comThank you to our sponsor, Panduit: https://www.graybar.com/manufacturers/panduit/c/sup-panduit?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Ep+61+AI+Cooling&utm_campaign=podcast-main-page&utm_id=PodcastPanduitTo reach Bob Wagner on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-wagner-57a5b46/Learn more about Panduit: https://www.graybar.com/manufacturers/panduit/c/sup-panduit?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Ep+61+AI+Cooling&utm_campaign=podcast-main-page&utm_id=PodcastPanduitMeson Sabika (Spanish Tapas): www.Mesonsabika.comHesed House, a shelter for the unhoused in Aurora, IL: www.hesedhouse.orgWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wKU1tu7yJIATakeaways Distribution is crucial for the infrastructure of AI computing.AI computing is leading to unprecedented power consumption challenges.Retrofitting existing data centers for AI is complex and requires careful planning.High-density racks require optimized power distribution solutions.Emerging cooling technologies are essential for managing heat in AI workloads.Structured cabling solutions can simplify installation and maintenance in data centers.Future-proofing data centers involves planning for power and cooling needs.The demand for AI is driving innovation in data center infrastructure.Collaboration and planning are key to addressing the challenges of AI computing.Passion for problem-solving drives innovation in AI infrastructure.
Shawn takes a look at the ET 200SP line of Distributed I/O from Siemens in Episode 19 of The Automation Show, Season 2. For any links related to this episode, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. Watch The Automation Show from The Automation Blog: Listen to The Automation Show on The Automation Blog: The Automation Show, Season 2 Episode 19 Show Notes: The links mentioned in the video are listed below: ET 200SP Website ET 200SP Manual Collection Shawn’s Siemens S7 Course Programming Note: Due to scheduling conflicts, episodes 17 & 18 and releasing after episodes 19-2x :-O Read the transcript on The Automation Blog: (automatically generated) Shawn Tierney (Host): Hey everybody. Welcome back to the show. My name is Shawn Tierney from Insights and Automation. And today, we’re talking e t 200 s p distributed IO from Siemens. Before we go any farther, I do wanna thank Siemens for sending in the samples and for sponsoring this episode so it will be ad free, and that’s as far as it goes. Everything else is my own opinion and thoughts. And, although I do appreciate them making this ad free and sending in the samples because I wanna be able to show them to you if I didn’t have them. And, this is one of the reasons I’m doing this is I just put these hands on demos together for my students who come out to the automation school for hands on training. So I wanted to have something they could bring to their station and program with an s seven twelve hundred or 1,500. And, so I’m creating a bunch of these, and you’ll see more and more of these as the weeks go on. But in any case, I we previously covered a couple on IFM, but now I’m doing the e t 200 s p. So we’ll take a closer look at the hardware in a little bit. But But before we get into the hardware, I did wanna run through some slides that do a great job of explaining what e t 200 s p I o is. And, again, I call it distributed IO, not remote IO because here in America, most of us know there is a remote IO product from Rockwell Automation that is trademarked, Rockwell. So we don’t wanna confuse people by using the term remote IO when possible. So let’s go ahead and go to the slide deck now. And, the first slide is and, again, these this is a slightly of a couple three year old slide deck from Siemens that we’re gonna be going through. And, you know, the first thing is, hey. E t 200 s p and e t 200 m p I o or I p 20 in cabinet I o. They’re not on machine or machine mount IO. And, of course, the e t 200 MP is the full size IO that’s about the same size as the 1,500, whereas the SP is the smaller. They’re like the slice IO you see from all the different vendors. A matter of fact, a couple of big vendors are coming out with new IO this fall or have already come out with it, and we’ll be covering those as well in the coming weeks. But today, we’re focusing on e t 200 s p. And so I wanted to, talk about, you know, this is a marketing slide that Siemens puts in their presentations, and it makes sense. All the vendors wanna have IO for all the different applications, and Siemens is no different. And, actually, they got some stuff that other vendors don’t have. But I’m gonna go right beyond this one and jump right into, you know, the main selling points of this product line where it’s compact, it’s fast, it’s any of NG efficient, it’s easy to wire, and I can attest to that having done three, four hundred wires here. It was very easy to wire. I really liked it. They say it has a great environmental coverage. There actually is, some extreme modules. We’ll talk about that towards the end. And then built in diagnostics. Again, depending if you buy the high function and standard or basic modules, right, will depend on what kinda diagnostics you get. In any case, here is what it looks like now. The coloring of this slide, I think that the pictures colors the gray is a little lighter, almost it’s almost like a light green. It’s darker in person as we saw. Let me switch over here. As you can see here. So, I don’t know what’s going on with that, but one of the things you do see on this slide is, one of the first things you’ll notice is a fail safe module, so safety modules. So, yes, you can mix standard and fail safe modules in the same rack or same lineup. The other thing you’ll notice is it’s compact like most of the Slice I o that’s out there. Energy efficient ruggedness, there is an extreme version of this available. Intelligent, you can get high functionality modules. Right? Push in terminals, which I really liked, very easy to use, tool free connections. Of course, if you’d put a wire in the wrong place, which happened to me once or twice out of 400 wires, you can use a screwdriver and get it out really quick, and then, reduced parts of variance. So that’s their marketing on this product line, but I also wanna call attention all the different ways you can actually mark up the products. You can put labels in the front, right in the front of the module itself. You can put labels on top and on the back as well. So a lot of different labeling options is also a color coding you can put over the terminals as well. We’ll see that a little bit later. In any case, this is the physically how it goes together. So first of all, it doesn’t you they don’t all just slide together like tongue and groove. You do have to put them on the DIN rail and slide them into each other from right to left. So keep that in mind. Okay. And we always start the leftmost part is what we call an interface module. And so think of that if you’re a Rockwell guy, that’s your adapter. Okay? Now the interface module, most of these take a bus adapter. In other words, you can choose copper or you can choose fiber, or you can choose copper and fiber. And I love this design because, well, I’m sure it adds a little cost to the product. Being able to swap out copper for fiber if you need to or do one copper one fiber if you need to, I think it’s a great idea. That kind of flexibility is great. Now there is a low cost interface module that has that bus adapter built in, but in any case, most of them, as you’ll see, what was what I’ll show you here on the workbench, it’s module. You choose the one you want and this basic and advanced and we’ll take a look at all those. Then you have the bases and the IO modules and we’ll look at this in real time here on the workbench in a moment, but you can see here the basis of what the IO modules plug into. If you look there on the the fourth item there, it’s just a base module without the IO. And, that’s what clips onto the DIN rail and slides together, and then we stick our IO modules in. Also, share the keying. A lot of people leave that out, but I think it’s pretty cool what they do there. And at the very end, they have something called a server module. The name for this, I’m thinking of servers like a computer server. So I don’t know what happened with the translation there, but it’s like an end cap. If you’re a Rockwell person, it’s like an end cap. You gotta have that at the end. It doesn’t really serve up anything, but, in any case, you gotta have it. So in any case, then you can see kinda how it’s laid out there. Let’s go ahead and go to the next slide here. And, these are all the different type of interface modules they have. So the very basic one, right, if you needed a low cost drop of IO, it only does up to 12 modules, but, you know, it’s an all in one unit with two Ethernet ports built in, and you can use all the modules with it except for safety modules. K. So that’s important to know. Then we have the standard interface modules, which do up to 32 modules. Right? You can use safety with them. You can actually expand them to e t 200 a l if you needed to have some, on machine products or machine mount I o. I’ll show you the a l in a future video. We’re gonna cover that separately. And you can hot swap any single module at a time, which is very cool. And then, of course, if we go to the high featured, we get up to 64 modules. You can multi hot swap, multiple modules. You can actually set it for asynchronous mode so you can get the speeds up to two hundred fifty microseconds. So it’s, very cool there. And you can see the other options there including the CPU, which we will cover. That’ll probably be next week, though. Alright. So, one of the cool features they have is this was new at the time of this, you know, two, three years ago of this presentation is they added a, a unit that actually could use three Ethernet ports. So why would you do that? Well, think of it. Right? You maybe you’re daisy chaining from one interface module to the next and you have a station where you either need a bulkhead connector so you can program from or you have an HMI. You need that third connection. Right? And so this allows you to have three connections. Now the downside of this is you actually have four connections, but you can only use three and I’ll show you what I mean here. Let’s go back to the overhead, and I actually have that module right here. Thank you, Siemens, for sending him in. And you can see I have my two bus adapters, but I can only use three of the four. Okay? So it’s it’s just a limitation. And, you know, I don’t really know why they’re limited to that. I’m sure there’s a reason. I was thinking about that earlier. It’s like, maybe they wanted to prevent this or that or the other thing, but in any case, it’s still cool. It’s so much cheaper than buying a switch and putting it in that place. Well, in most cases, it would be. Right? There’s also the optional, grooves here. Let me switch back. There’s also optional grooves here. I don’t know if you can see them very well. We’ll zoom in later. But that is for, strain relief, if you need to have that as well. You can see those plastic pieces go in, and then you can, you know, zip tie your cables right to them. So very interesting new product there. And then these are all of the different, bus adapters. So you can see there’s, basic ones with two RJ 45 ports, two FastConnect ports. There’s, units with, one RJ forty five one fiber optic and so on. So lots of different options there to choose from. And, again, not a lot of people do this. You have to replace the whole interface module with other companies’ products, like in Rockwood would be an adapter to get a difference. Right? And here, you don’t have to. You just replace the, the, bus adapter. Okay. Now here’s just showing the different type of modules. So if you’re familiar with Siemens, you know, all their modules come well, most of their modules come in different flavors. You have the standard, you have the basic, and you have the high feature. Right? And they’re also showing, a safety module there with the yellow, and then you can also get high speed. So lots of different options here. And we’ll take a look at that. But, they all have different, article numbers or part numbers for us Americans. And so, you know, if you’re in OEM, you’re just doing a lot of clickety clack, maybe you get all the basics. If you’re in process, you’re probably gonna want the high features, advanced diagnostics, and so on. So in any case, and this is what the front of them looks like. Of course, they have digital in and digital out. They have analog in and analog out. They also have what I call specialty. So they have technology modules and communication modules. I love, that they have, BACnet and IO Link and PROFIBUS, Aussie in this form factor as well as conning modules, position modules, energy management, weighing modules, all those different modules. And here’s some of the other things too. So tool free, I did all three or 400 wires. It was all tool free. I just put my wire in. Boom. It clamped a really good across your pool test every single one. Right? And so I’ve been one of the guys who’ve driven hours and hours to find out the problem wasn’t with the product. It was with the guy who wired it. He didn’t screw them down tight enough. So you pool test everyone, make sure they’re in there solidly, and, I didn’t have any problems at all. Very easy to take out. I have a couple that I forgot to run them through the Panduit. I just looped over the Panduit and and over the top of the box. And I’m like, Shawn, if you put it in that way, you won’t be able to close the cover. So So when you’re doing so many, sometimes you get distracted. So in any case, very easy to get them back out if you put them in the wrong and you need to rewire them somewhere else. They say they’re 50% narrower. I would say that versus the e t 200 m p. I think they’re about the same size as, everybody else’s slice IO, very close. And then you can see there the marking, at the bottom. Those reference identification labels, that those are pretty cool, if you need the color code, the wire, terminals. Okay. So let’s go on from there and, this one is really cool too. Now this is a fairly new not everybody knows about this, but this is the multi field bus version of the interface module. I think this is so cool. It does Ethernet p. It does Modbus TCP, and it does PROFINET all in one module. It does set up a little differently. When I was testing it out, I was like, wow. That does set up a little differently than the other interface modules. But, I didn’t have to use the, the separate tool to get it working. So in any case, very cool, and it can talk all three at the same time. So if you had a couple of the of people who needed to listen to the traffic, but you need one station to control it, then, you could have all three running at the same time. I just think that’s so cool. And we do have one here. We’re gonna do it use it first with the Siemens and then maybe use it with the Rockwells if time permits. But, definitely wanna do that, in another episode of the show. But, very cool. I’m I matter of fact, we just, did an episode. It’s not released yet, but, it will be out shortly with the METTLENOTO I n d three sixty, and that also supports multiple protocols. So so cool. I love it when vendors do that all in the same part number. So cool. And so you can see more information about that here. I’m not gonna go into details. We’ll talk about later, when we actually have the episode on that. And another thing I noticed with their high function modules, it says firmware 4.1 and up is that you can, so on the HF modules, you could do module to module communications. So you’re talking, like, screw to screw, like, two hundred fifty microseconds. I think that’s so cool. That’s something else if time permits. In the coming days, we’ll, do a demo on that too if we can get, if we have the time to do it. I just think it’s a cool feature. I’d love to see it in action. There’s other things in here about, other types of modules. I’m not gonna go through all this. This one I thought was pretty interesting. It’s 48 24 to 48 volts AC or 48 volt DC. So eight inputs either AC or DC in those ranges and it has a built in fuse which I think is so important. Right? So, an interesting new module that does both AC and DC. Right? Looked like it was really designed for transportation and that kinda wraps up the PowerPoint slide. And, again, this is just one of many of their lines. Oh, I do wanna mention this. This should have been before that. This is the extreme version of what they call their psi plus extreme, where you get the minus 40 to 70 degrees c. You can install it, up to 5,000 meters. You know, the air is thinner up there. It can, handle salt mist, chemical, active substances. You know, this is a lot of people would think of this as conformally coated. So, you can see all of those different, regulations that the extreme version, makes. Okay? The Ciplas Extreme. So with that, let’s see. Last slide here. So this is just one of many products. So we’ve covered this in the past. We covered the 1,200 to 1,500. This is the t 200 s p. We will be covering the a l and the Eco PN. I think these are both Eco PN, in the future. But with that, I wanna actually give you a physical demo of how this stuff works. So in any case, let me move the modules around here a little bit, and we’ll be zooming in and out. So this is the unit I, I, you know, wired up this weekend, and we’ll zoom in on her. And this is the one that gives you the, up to threes that I put, so you have two bus adapters. Okay? And it’s a little bit wider. If you look at one of the other ones, you can see it’s a lot narrower. Right? That’s actually the multi field bus model, which is about the same size as the standard model. Well, long here, I might as well bring that one in too and show you that one. K. So in any case but, let’s focus on this guy, and, we’ll take a look at I wanted to show you this one because this one also has the analog in, even though I haven’t put the analog operators and make gauges on the panel. I do have them wired up. Right now, I just have them wired to each other. But in any case, so let’s go ahead and zoom in on this a little bit. Okay. First thing you’re gonna notice is the first terminal block here, the first base is is a light style, and then they go to the darker style. And that’s because you can bring power into these light bases. Right? Like an a zero. And, I go through all the part numbers in my course. You guys can find that in the literature. But and it passes power to these other bases. Okay. So you’ll typically start with a light style. You’ll go through as many bases as you can power until you need another or you need isolation until you need another, light style base. And then here, you can see the modules themselves. I love the fact that everything has a QR code on it. So if you need the manual, you just you just, you know, get your phone out and and it’ll link right to it. But I want the wire in here, so I was able to wire everything based on just, the little label here. And again, this is where you can slide in your own labels if you want. And then the indicators here, they all worked when we when we actually do in a next video, we actually do the integration. You’ll see these lights come on. They’re very easy to see. You can also see here some version information. I did run into some of these modules being too new for version 16. So I usually default to version 16 because that’s what I started with. But, if you have 16.1, you can get the new GSD file and it supports most of the I think almost all the new modules. In any case, up here and I do have a mix of new and used because back when I was, getting ready to do this, we had the whole component sort shortage, so I had to pick up some modules myself. But, in any case, you’ll see the type here. Digital in, and this is a basic. Okay? So eight by 24, eight inputs at 24 volts DC. And then you have the digital output, DQ. This is a standard eight by 24. Eight u, I believe that means voltage, and, u for voltage. But in any case and then if we come over here, we have an a q. This is a standard, s t, and this is for UI, so voltage or current. And so you can see those there. And down here is the article number, which we typically refer to as, like, a, catalog number here in The US. K. And so when I’m sending these up, I take a picture of the front of the unit, and that’s what I use to set them up in the software. But in any case, you can also see the versions here as well. I love that all that information is on the front of the module. And then at the top, we already looked at that. And so we already looked at the top. And then over here, we have the server module, or what we may call an end cap here in The US. Alright. So one of the cool things about this, these modules is the keying. So I’m going to take these out just by squeezing in. I’m gonna pull it out, pull this one out too. Okay. And in there, you can see I know the lighting’s a little tricky, but in there, you see those black little wheels, those circular black things? Those are the keys. And you can see how they’re let’s see if I go up to the camera. If I put the overhead light on, it just gives too much glare. So hopefully, you guys can see that. Well, the cool thing about that is that those come pre installed on the modules. Like, they clipped in there really good, and they don’t come loose until you stick them in all the way, and then they stay in the base. And I love that. So you don’t have to turn anything. You don’t have to memorize what position it’s in. You just put the module in and boom. Now I did have a couple modules put in the wrong position, so I was able to get out with a screwdriver, get in that little, notch there and get it out. But you can see there’s two notches in each, but I it doesn’t feel like when I was doing that, it didn’t feel like it was designed for those to be reused. So I probably say that not, but let’s go ahead and try to put this module in the wrong place. Yeah. You can. So, I really like that design feature, automatic keying, and, yeah. That’s great. And they really go in. You’re gonna make sure they’re all the way in, but once they’re in, they’re in. Now let me zoom out a little bit and show you how to take them apart and put them back together. So there are these, push in buttons here on the top. Right? So these latches, these releases. And so what I’ll do is let me push in the first two, the the server module and the module, and I’m gonna slide them to the right. Okay? And I know it has all the, wiring on it. But in any case, that’s how easy it is to assemble and disassemble. Quick or disassemble like this. Okay. And now to get them on and off the DIN rail, I’m gonna push in those two, tabs at the top there. I’m gonna lift the bottom up. Okay. Now I can get it off the DIN rail. Alright. And so when you’re pushing in that top tab, it’s doing two things. Okay? It’s gonna release the, DIN rail, but it’s also gonna release the connection to the module on the side of it. Alright? And so you’re gonna be cognizant of that. Alright? You can’t just release it release the module off the DIN rail. You have to release it from the side as well. Okay. And, you can see that here. Well, let’s see if we can get him off. He’s a little sticky. I don’t know why. He could be used. But in any case, get him off. Okay. And it’s the same for the sky too. Let’s see here. So let’s go ahead and put it back together again. We’ll put the top on first and then we’ll click it on to the bottom. Okay. And then we’ll slide it in. Nice. Then we’ll do the same thing for the server module and cap. Okay. It’s not called the end cap. That’s my race. Okay. And this one, sometimes this might be a useful one. There we go. It’s all in together and working great. You gotta make sure you get those modules all the way in. Okay. And there’s a lot of great, diagnostics when you get the system up and running. It’ll tell you if it’s missing a module. It’ll tell you if you chose the wrong base in the software. If let’s say you chose the light colored base versus the dark colored base. I mean, the new power versus the power pass on. It’ll tell you if you get the wrong firmware or the wrong style. Maybe you chose a standard and it’s a basic. So you get all that kind of stuff that you would normally get when you’re, you know, to make sure you have the right IO modules. And so with that, that is a, look at e t 200 s p. I hope it makes sense to you now. Now if you’ve been using this for a long time, longer than I have, and you have some more tips, please leave them in the comments. I do appreciate everybody who comments on the videos wherever the video is. Also, we do have more content coming out about this. We’re gonna go through each of these in a separate video and get each of these up and running from scratch. And then after that, there’ll be new lessons at the Automation School for anybody who’s interested in maybe a longer version of this with more details and support. Right? So in any case and, of course, if you guys wanna call me and, have a group of your guys come in and do some hands on training, these are actually ready to be used in the training room with all the s seven twelve hundreds and 15 hundreds. So if you wanna do some hands on training. It’s, we’re very unique here because of having the automation show and podcast and blog and all the vendors we work with. We have a lot of equipment that you will find almost in nobody else’s training, rooms. So with that, I wanna thank you all for tuning in. I wanna wish you all good health and happiness. And until next time, my friends, peace. Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Podcast, Show or Blog? 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Andrew Hammond is the Product Marketing Manager for Renewable Energy at Panduit.
As AI continues to dominate the conversation at Cisco Live, the infrastructure needed to support this transformation often gets overshadowed. That's why I was eager to visit the Panduit booth and explore the physical backbone enabling the shift from cloud to on-prem. I sat down with several Panduit experts including Renee Lang, Mason Khan, Vince, and Mike to understand how their high-density power, fiber, and sustainability solutions are equipping organizations for the AI-powered future. This episode goes beyond surface-level hype to focus on real-world preparation. Renee opened our discussion by highlighting the shift in customer questions this year. AI may be driving the vision, but enterprises are still asking how to take that first step. From gradual upgrades to strategic power planning, the conversation is about progress, not perfection. We looked at how Panduit is helping customers implement solutions today that will still support their goals tomorrow. Mason shared how Panduit's high-density power units are evolving to meet the surging demands of AI servers, with advanced features like cybersecurity compliance and automatic orientation. Vince then walked me through the game-changing concept of fault-managed power. With the ability to deliver significant power safely over long distances using standard pathways, this technology could reshape how we power devices in smart campuses, data centers, and industrial spaces. Finally, Mike brought it all together by showing how fiber infrastructure ties these innovations into a cohesive strategy. His insights into structured cabling and reflective polishing offered practical takeaways for engineers trying to stay ahead of the AI curve. This episode captures the customer conversations, unexpected use cases, and future-facing solutions that make events like Cisco Live so valuable. What steps are you taking now to prepare your infrastructure for the next wave of transformation?
00:00 Introducción 00:24 “No se repartan nuestros ingresos”: repartidores digitales temen por más impuestos Los repartidores de apps refieren que añadir un 2% a su carga económica podría impactar significativamente en sus ingresos, “que ya son justos”. 01:42 Pese a amenazas de aranceles de Trump, Panduit crece su manufactura en México La compañía inaugurará su tercera fábrica en el país este año, la cual se enfocará en soluciones eléctricas, colocándose como la más grande. 02:40 Si no encuentras lo que buscas en el súper, la IA encontrará el sustituto ideal De acuerdo con la plataforma asesora de empresas Yalo, se calcula que las ventas de un negocio pueden aumentar hasta 12% si la Inteligencia Artificial interactúa con los clientes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Industrial maintenance and reliability professionals have a much wider set of tools to choose from to monitor machine health than they did 10 years ago, with AI software poised to change the toolkit even further. However, at some point, all of the motors, pumps, and steam traps still need to be checked and tested, the same as they have been for decades. This presentation will take a look at the technologies that have changed asset management the most over the last decade, along with some of the maintenance best practices that guide their application.Speaker: Thomas Wilk, Chief Editor of Plant Services Thomas Wilk is the award-winning chief editor of Plant Services, an Endeavor Business Media publication that focuses on smart solutions for reliable operations. Tom joined Plant Services in 2014, where he leads content creation and is responsible for developing editorial, social media and video strategies, and is a frequent presenter at leading maintenance & reliability events. Previously, Tom was Content Strategist / Mobile Media Manager at Panduit, and Lead Technical Editor with Battelle Memorial Institute's Environmental Restoration group. Tom holds a BA from the University of Illinois and an MA from Ohio State University, and can be reached at twilk@endeavorb2b.com.► Register for an upcoming webinar here: https://flukereliability.info/bpw-frr
00:00 Introducción 00:24 La amenaza de aranceles pegará en la producción de fibra óptica en el país Empresas como Furukawa y Panduit disminuirían la producción de fibra óptica en sus plantas en México por la política comercial de Trump, abriendo el riesgo de despidos laborales. 01:27 China tiene el talento en IA que EU necesita, pero no lo quiere exportar El país asiático no es la nación con el mayor talento en STEM, pero es de los países que mejor especializa en temas de inteligencia artificial. 02:31 TelevisaUnivision tendrá la exclusividad de los Juegos Olímpicos hasta 2032 La compañía ganó una licitación para la exclusividad de los Juegos Olímpicos, pero esto va en contra de la regulación que impide que una sola televisora tenga los derechos de transmisión. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Electrical Wholesaling Executive Insights podcast, learn why Panduit's Bob Krisel and Jeff Krossel are excited about new sales opportunities electrification will create & the company's new plant in Mexico.
A successful Panduit leader turns entrepreneur, buys a business and successfully runs it utilizing Christian principles. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-swift/support
ESPAÑOL: Randall ha sido Site Manager en River Point Medical durante más de 2 años, con funciones anteriores como Director de Operaciones en Resonetics durante casi 2 años y Director Regional de Operaciones y Cadena de Suministro en Griffith Foods durante más de 4 años. Antes de estas responsabilidades, Randall trabajó para Panduit como Gerente Senior de Operaciones Globales durante más de 9 años y para Intel durante más de 7 años. ENGLISH: Randall has been the Site Manager at River Point Medical for over 2 years, with previous roles as Director of Operations in Resonetics for almost 2 years, and Regional Supply Chain & Operations Director in Griffith Foods for over 4 years. Before these roles, Randall worked for Panduit as a Senior Manager for Global Operations for over 9 years and for Intel for more than 7 years. Discover more details here.Follow us on:Website: https://bit.ly/32bR2GrInstagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd
Mark Dehmlow is the Manager of Global Sustainability for Panduit.
¿Te gustaría aumentar la sostenibilidad de tu empresa?En este nuevo episodio, Antonio Aguirre, Responsable de Ventas para México, nos comparte todo lo que Panduit está haciendo para ofrecer soluciones y procesos sostenibles a sus clientes.Esto es Conecta Panduit, hablemos de soluciones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¿Cómo es que Panduit contribuye a la creación de un futuro empresarial más sostenible, incluyente y ético?En este nuevo episodio de Conecta Panduit, Carlos Arochi, Director General de Panduit Latinoamérica se sienta con nosotros para platicar acerca de nuestro reporte ambiental, social y de gobierno ESG.Descubre como la tecnología se entrelaza con la sustentabilidad, el desarrollo personal y la ética. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Jungels is Panduit's Manager of Renewable Energy Business Development.
Cuando la pandemia nos alejó los unos a los otros, en Panduit buscamos soluciones innovadoras para permanecer conectados con nuestra comunidad de socios, implementadores y usuarios finales. Descubre la historia de P-Learning una plataforma digital de entrenamiento especializado que se ha convertido en una herramienta esencial para fortalecer los lazos de nuestra comunidad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Derek Blanton is a Program Manager for Panduit and Alan Bond is a Product Manager for Panduit.
Mike Vermeer is the Manager of Broadband for Panduit.
This week we interview the BICSI 2023 Cable Skills Challenge winner. He won it not once but twice, putting him in a very exclusive club! Thomas "TJ" Pate is a INSTC, INSTF, TECH and a shining star. We discuss his experience what what you can expect if you decide to challenge the best!Support the show
Arrancamos el 2023 con un nuevo episodio donde Heidy Silva, Product Manager de Panduit platica con Victor Juárez sobre las diferentes soluciones que Panduit en relación a los Unidad de Energía Ininterrumpida (UPS por sus siglas en inglés) y su participación en creando experiencias de usuario únicas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month DePaul MBA alumnus Dan Jungels and I discussed how to successfully enter new markets. A topic Dan knows well as he was fortunate enough to go straight from the Business Strategy & Decision Making classrooms into the exact challenge he'd been training for. In his current role as Manager of Renewable Energy Strategy and Business Development at the manufacturer Panduit, he has helped plan, executed, and continually adapt to just such an expansion. In this episode we learn Panduit's process and how they leveraged firm specific and usage flexible resources to find the best target for expansion. This is an interesting one, you should listen in.
En Panduit estamos conscientes de la importancia del desarrollo profesional en un ambiente que inspira a sus colaboradores. Acompaña a Eduardo Paredes, Director de RH en Panduit, junto con Carlos Arochi, Director de Panduit LATAM quienes nos platican sobre la certificación “Great Place to Work” de Panduit Guadalajara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Panduit a leading global provider of network infrastructure solutions, has released its latest Single Pair Ethernet(SPE) cables to support building automation and industrial automation technologies. The cables, which are available globally, can support Fieldbus controls today and permit transition to Ethernet in the future, providing the intelligent infrastructure to reduce startup complexity and simplify application and device upgrades. Panduit Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) Ethernet provides the platform of structured cabling offering protocol independent physical layer that can be validated before network devices are installed. For the increasing numbers of applications required to drive industry 4.0, the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart buildings, single pair (SPE) copper cable provides the capability of data transmission speeds up to 40 Gbit/s, with power up to 52W over distances of 100m are common, and maximum cable runs of up to 1000m. “Single Pair Ethernet infrastructure is gaining traction as a viable alternative for connecting systems within smart buildings and industrial automation,” said Mike Vermeer, Engineering Development Strategist of Panduit. “As building owners and manufacturers look to the future, the option to reuse infrastructure to evolve existing analog, serial, and legacy communications applications to a unified Ethernet network is exciting and shows promising results. Digital transformation of industrial sites requires architectures that permit networking of all components to allow data to be available both locally and centrally for analysis to unlock the organizations' potential. Ethernet is the technology that improves network security, increases flexibility and device visibility, and allows organisations to standardise their expertise and tools. “It makes everything easier to manage, you can manage everything from a single point, like important things like security and the whole infrastructure of the communications systems,” said Vermeer. In conjunction with the cable introduction, Panduit and Fluke Networks have released a new white paper, Evolving Building, and Industrial Fieldbus to a Unified Ethernet Infrastructure. This peer-reviewed paper examines common Fieldbus applications for building automation and industrial automation and shows how they can transition to Single Pair Ethernet in the future. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
How do you know when it is safe to enter electrical enclosures? In ROK Talk on Industrial Components Episode 17, Bill and Paul talk to Rachel Bugaris, Business Development Manager at Panduit, about solutions in place to keep people from exposing themselves to the various hazards found within these environments.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Accounts for the Americas for Panduit. Andrea Olson is the CEO of Pragmadik and a customer-centricity expert.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for the Americas for Panduit. Andrea Olson is the CEO of Pragmadik and a customer-centricity expert.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for the Americas for Panduit. Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for the Americas for Panduit, and Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik.
En este episodio, Neyton Ávila de Panduit se sienta a tener una charla con Francisco Bolaños de CISCO para discutir sobre las diferentes capacidades digitales y su correcta implementación para que una empresa pueda alcanzar sus objetivos mediante una correcta implementación de tecnologías de punta. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thomas Wilk is the award-winning chief editor of Plant Services, a Putman Media publication that focuses on smart solutions for maintenance and reliability. Tom joined the Putman editorial team in 2014, and previously was Content Strategist / Mobile Media Manager at Panduit, breaking new ground for that company in the areas of digital content strategy and mobile app development. Tom holds a BA from the University of Illinois and an MA from Ohio State University, and is an avid hiker and runner. He may be reached at twilk@putman.net. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/practical-reliability/support
Jaime Muñoz, Territory Account Manager de Panduit, platica con Fabián Gómez acerca de las distintas fases por las que atraviesa un Proyecto de Infraestructura, desde el levantamiento de información para entender las necesidades del cliente hasta la obtención de resultados para acelerar el crecimiento de los clientes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Con una invitada muy especial, Jaime Muñoz, Territory Account Manager de Panduit nos ayuda a entender mediante una analogía como la Plataforma Tecnológica de una compañía funciona igual que el cuerpo humano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you search on “data center” you'll find many images that show rows and rows of equipment racks. The network gear in these racks need to be physically connected to each other, and that's where pluggable optic transceivers come in. But you also need to connect the transceivers together with fiber optic cables. That cabling infrastructure can get pretty complicated, especially in larger deployments. In Episode 14, we conclude a conversation with Brian Kelly, a fiber cabling infrastructure expert at Panduit. In this final part of our six-part conversation we hear about some of the latest developments that Brian has been working on at Panduit. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Brian L. Kelly joined Panduit in 2012. In 2014 he joined Corporate R&D as a Solution Architect. Prior to joining Panduit, he worked for 14 years in the Telecommunications and Data Center Colocation industries. Currently, Brian manages Panduit's Network Architecture team, which develops Reference Architecture content for the Data Center and Enterprise businesses. In addition, he manages the Panduit Labs Network, which provides secure connectivity and resources to their labs in Tinley Park, IL. Brian has written well over twenty technical papers that have been published on the Panduit website, as well as partner websites. Brian owns a Bachelor's Degree from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management. Related links Panduit cabling guides for Cisco optics: http://www.panduit.com/panduitciscofiber Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:14 Panduit Flex Fusion cabinets 3:07 Cage nuts 5:20 Quick net fiber modules 7:17 Pass throughs 9:57 Rapid ID 17:53 Operational efficiency 23:54 Online resources Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik, and Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Accounts for the Americas as Panduit.
Pre-pandemic, IT professionals defined user groups based on office location. The pandemic has caused a shift in mindset. Now, IT professionals need to consider where their user groups live when deploying IT infrastructure and working to support it. That has created the need for a whole new strategy. Shelby Skrhak speaks with Mark Dehmlow , Senior Manager of Business Development at Panduit , about: - Hybrid IT - The shift from cloud first - Data efficiency and data security To learn more, contact Mark (mark.dehmlow@panduit.com ) or visit Solutions for an Efficient Data Center . To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify , Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher . Or, tune in on our website.
Deiber Zambrano, gerente regional de cuentas para cono sur de Panduit, señala sobre que si bien, antes, la expansión de la computación en la nube estaba orientada a grandes organizaciones, hoy tales servicios han llegado hasta la pequeña empresa, y van desde soluciones básicas (como almacenamiento en la nube), hasta aplicaciones más complejas. “Las soluciones de nube se están expandiendo y vemos una preocupación cada vez mayor de los fabricantes por hacerlas más asequibles a un número mayor de organizaciones. No debemos olvidar que la coyuntura sanitaria impulsó la adopción de muchos de esos servicios, por ende, las empresas requieren aprender cómo sacarle el máximo aprovecho a la nueva configuración tecnológica”, manifiesta Zambrano
If you search on “data center” you'll find many images that show rows and rows of equipment racks. The network gear in these racks need to be physically connected to each other, and that's where pluggable optic transceivers come in. But you also need to connect the transceivers together with fiber optic cables. That cabling infrastructure can get pretty complicated, especially in larger deployments. In Episode 13, we continue a conversation with Brian Kelly, a fiber cabling infrastructure expert at Panduit. In this fifth part of our six-part conversation we learn about the impact of thermals and power in data centers. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Brian L. Kelly joined Panduit in 2012. In 2014 he joined Corporate R&D as a Solution Architect. Prior to joining Panduit, he worked for 14 years in the Telecommunications and Data Center Colocation industries. Currently, Brian manages Panduit's Network Architecture team, which develops Reference Architecture content for the Data Center and Enterprise businesses. In addition, he manages the Panduit Labs Network, which provides secure connectivity and resources to their labs in Tinley Park, IL. Brian has written well over twenty technical papers that have been published on the Panduit website, as well as partner websites. Brian owns a Bachelor's Degree from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management. Related links Panduit cabling guides for Cisco optics: http://www.panduit.com/panduitciscofiber Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:15 Thermal considerations 7:54 24" cabinets and tiles 10:15 Power 12:17 Power Utilization Efficiency (PUE) 13:50 Monitoring workload per rack Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
Multitenant data centers play a key role in enabling the hybrid cloud environment. So what exactly are they and how do they fit into the hybrid cloud puzzle? Shelby Skrhak speaks with Michael Gallagher , Senior Business Development Manager - Global Data Center Solutions at Panduit , about: - What multitenant data centers are - Why they're important to the hybrid cloud movement - The benefits of working with Panduit Visit Colocation Solutions by Panduit or contact Erin Mancuso (erin.mancuso@ingrammicro.com ) for more information. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify , Apple Podcasts , or Stitcher . Or tune in on our website.
Warehouse automation is an early adopter of smart technologies that enable innovative digital transformation. Host Theresa Houck, Executive Editor of The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine, chats with Mike Berg, Solutions Marketing Manager - Industrial Automation with Panduit, about industry trends putting increased pressure on warehouses and distribution centers. They examine new technologies that make them more efficient, reliable, and better equipped to handle demand – especially with the substantial growth in online ordering since COVID-19 hit. You might be surprised at the high-tech operations inside a fulfillment center. Also learn about the network infrastructure required to support those technologies, and what manufacturers can learn from warehouse automation. And of course, you get your family-friendly, silly Joke of the Day. Access more resources here: Panduit Warehouse Automation Solutions Rockwell Automation and Panduit Strategic Alliance If you like “Automation Chat,” please leave us a 5-star rating and a review. Video of this podcast chat is available on our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/GvjJD2btcq4.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for the Americas at Panduit. Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity expert and the CEO of Pragmadik.
If you search on “data center” you'll find many images that show rows and rows of equipment racks. The network gear in these racks need to be physically connected to each other, and that's where pluggable optic transceivers come in. But you also need to connect the transceivers together with fiber optic cables. That cabling infrastructure can get pretty complicated, especially in larger deployments. In Episode 12, we continue a conversation with Brian Kelly, a fiber cabling infrastructure expert at Panduit. In this fourth part of our six-part conversation we learn about breakouts. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Brian L. Kelly joined Panduit in 2012. In 2014 he joined Corporate R&D as a Solution Architect. Prior to joining Panduit, he worked for 14 years in the Telecommunications and Data Center Colocation industries. Currently, Brian manages Panduit's Network Architecture team, which develops Reference Architecture content for the Data Center and Enterprise businesses. In addition, he manages the Panduit Labs Network, which provides secure connectivity and resources to their labs in Tinley Park, IL. Brian has written well over twenty technical papers that have been published on the Panduit website, as well as partner websites. Brian owns a Bachelor's Degree from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management. Related links Panduit cabling guides for Cisco optics: http://www.panduit.com/panduitciscofiber Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:11 Breakouts 3:47 Method A and B 6:11 Polarity and gender 7:47 Breakout cables (hydra) vs cassettes Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for Americas at Panduit. Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik.
If you search on “data center” you'll find many images that show rows and rows of equipment racks. The network gear in these racks need to be physically connected to each other, and that's where pluggable optic transceivers come in. But you also need to connect the transceivers together with fiber optic cables. That cabling infrastructure can get pretty complicated, especially in larger deployments. In Episode 11, we continue a conversation with Brian Kelly, a fiber cabling infrastructure expert at Panduit. In this third part of our six-part conversation we hear all about optical insertion loss and the importance of cleaning fiber connectors. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Brian L. Kelly joined Panduit in 2012. In 2014 he joined Corporate R&D as a Solution Architect. Prior to joining Panduit, he worked for 14 years in the Telecommunications and Data Center Colocation industries. Currently, Brian manages Panduit's Network Architecture team, which develops Reference Architecture content for the Data Center and Enterprise businesses. In addition, he manages the Panduit Labs Network, which provides secure connectivity and resources to their labs in Tinley Park, IL. Brian has written well over twenty technical papers that have been published on the Panduit website, as well as partner websites. Brian owns a Bachelor's Degree from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management. Related links Panduit cabling guides for Cisco optics: http://www.panduit.com/panduitciscofiber Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:19 Optical insertion loss 5:17 Dirty connectors 8:55 Dust on MPO vs LC 10:50 Dirt on the side of the ferrule 12:01 Patch cord insertion loss 13:25 Total insertion loss of a link Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
El trabajar y estudiar desde casa han hecho que las personas y las empresas modifiquen sus necesidades de conectividad y transmisión de datos. Para platicar sobre estos nuevos retos nos acompañan Erick Carmona y Marco Damián, expertos en el área de tecnología de Panduit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you search on “data center” you'll find many images that show rows and rows of equipment racks. The network gear in these racks need to be physically connected to each other, and that's where pluggable optic transceivers come in. But you also need to connect the transceivers together with fiber optic cables. That cabling infrastructure can get pretty complicated, especially in larger deployments. In Episode 10, we continue a conversation with Brian Kelly, a fiber cabling infrastructure expert at Panduit. In this second part of our six-part conversation we hear about various types of cabling in data centers. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Brian L. Kelly joined Panduit in 2012. In 2014 he joined Corporate R&D as a Solution Architect. Prior to joining Panduit, he worked for 14 years in the Telecommunications and Data Center Colocation industries. Currently, Brian manages Panduit's Network Architecture team, which develops Reference Architecture content for the Data Center and Enterprise businesses. In addition, he manages the Panduit Labs Network, which provides secure connectivity and resources to their labs in Tinley Park, IL. Brian has written well over twenty technical papers that have been published on the Panduit website, as well as partner websites. Brian owns a Bachelor's Degree from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management. Related links Panduit cabling guides for Cisco optics: http://www.panduit.com/panduitciscofiber Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:13 Ep10 begin "Speaking of copper…" 2:13 Copper 4:37 SMF and MMF 5:39 AOC and DAC 9:17 Pros and cons of AOCs. And DACs 14:56 Twinax copper rigidity and weight Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
There's been a lot of talk about cloud computing lately. Specifically around the move to edge computing, or hybrid cloud. Or as we'll talk about on this episode: distributed cloud computing. What are the advantages of a distributed cloud model? What industries would be best served by embracing such a model? How do you know if distributed cloud is right for you? Brian Kelly is a Network Architecture Manager at Panduit, and offered up a lot of great advice on: -The advantages of a distributed cloud computing model -The need for a more edge-based cloud, especially in the world of AI and gaming -Data center infrastructure and a distributed cloud model's impact on the data center To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk. Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
If you search on “data center” you'll find many images that show rows and rows of equipment racks. The network gear in these racks need to be physically connected to each other, and that's where pluggable optic transceivers come in. But you also need to connect the transceivers together with fiber optic cables. That cabling infrastructure can get pretty complicated, especially in larger deployments. In Episode 9, we start a new conversation with Brian Kelly, a fiber cabling infrastructure expert at Panduit. We begin our conversation with his background, and then we get into fiber cable infrastructure and connectivity. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Brian L. Kelly joined Panduit in 2012. In 2014 he joined Corporate R&D as a Solution Architect. Prior to joining Panduit, he worked for 14 years in the Telecommunications and Data Center Colocation industries. Currently, Brian manages Panduit's Network Architecture team, which develops Reference Architecture content for the Data Center and Enterprise businesses. In addition, he manages the Panduit Labs Network, which provides secure connectivity and resources to their labs in Tinley Park, IL. Brian has written well over twenty technical papers that have been published on the Panduit website, as well as partner websites. Brian owns a Bachelor's Degree from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management. Related links Panduit cabling guides for Cisco optics: http://www.panduit.com/panduitciscofiber Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:46 Brian's intro 5:30 Panduit intro 7:20 Buying network gear and fiber cable infrastructure 9:28 Prior work together 11:38 Common questions 12:21 Connectivity Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for the Americas at Panduit. Andrea Olson is a Customer-Centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik.
It's an "Evolution of Ethernet Technology"; speaking with Bob Voss Senior Principal Engineer and Mike Vermeer Advanced Development Manager from Panduit. On WiseUP learn about Single Pair Ethernet SPE and the applications it could fit nicely into. Be sure to checkout: www.panduit.com/singlepairethernet this link includes a number of reference documents that should open your eyes and minds to the possibility of deploying SPE. Contact Wise Components, Inc for all your infrastructure needs to support your smart building and/or Data Center. Proudly serving the ICT community since 1975.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for the Americas at Panduit. Andrea Olson is a Customer-Centricity expert and the CEO of Pragmadik.
Over 60 years, Panduit has proven, time and again, its ability to develop high-quality products that never fail. And much of that is owed to heavy investments in R&D. Shelby Skrhak speaks with Jeff Paliga, Director of Business Development Data Center at Panduit, about: -The history of Panduit -Commitment to quality -The new R&D facility -Panduit Ventures For more information, visit Research & Development at Panduit or contact Erin Mancuso at erin.mancuso@ingrammicro.com. Here more from Jeff in episode 69 and episode 74 of B2B Tech Talk. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalkListen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik, and Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for the Americas for Panduit.
Desiree Grace is the Vice President of Strategic Accounts for the Americas for Panduit, and Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik.
“La industria inmobiliaria se enfrenta al reto de satisfacer las necesidades tecnológicas de las personas. Es el usuario quien determina la existencia de los espacios digitales. Por eso es importante que arquitectos, ingenieros, constructores, instaladores e inversionistas, conozcan las nuevas generaciones, en función de ajustarse a sus intereses y necesidades. Aunque es claro que los Millennials han cambiado el mundo, es momento de reenfocar los esfuerzos hacia los Centennials”, afirma Guillermo Ortegón, Territory Account Manager de Panduit para Colombia.
Durante la cuarentena hemos visto impactos importantes en los centros de datos y conexiones, haciendo que la transformación digital experimente cambios importantes en la interacción con las empresas y sus mercado, Juan Pablo Borray, Gerente de desarrollo de negocios de Panduit para América Latina, nos comenta su visión
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President, Strategic Distribution the Americas for Panduit. Andrea Olson is a behavioral scientist and customer-centricity expert.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President, Strategic Distribution the Americas for Panduit. Andrea Olson is a behavioral scientist and customer-centricity expert.
Jeanne Naughton is the Strategic Program Manager at Panduit and the President of the Empowering Women Success ERG. Michele Matthai is the Director of Culture and Diversity for Rockwell Automation. You can register for the March 4 webinar at www.naed.org.
Desiree Grace is the V.P. of Strategic Distribution for Panduit and Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity specialist and CEO of Pragmadik.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for Panduit, and Andrea Olson is a Customer-Centricity expert and CEO of Pragmadik.
Andrea Olson is a customer-centricity specialist and Desiree Grace is the Vice-President, Strategic Distribution for the Americas at Panduit.
Andrea Olson is an author, strategist, and customer-centricity expert. Desiree Grace is the Vice-President oof Strategic Distribution for Panduit.
“Slow down to speed up,” says Phillip Gerard, Vice President of Americas Electrical Sales at Panduit. In this episode of Sales Lead Dog, Gerard dives into his people-focused sales techniques, and how he learned that pushing forward doesn't work if you're leaving your whole team behind. Gerard's career in sales started early. His father was a salesman in the roofing industry, and he often joined his dad on calls. As a teenager, he sold jewelry door-to-door to support a local charity that worked with disabled adults. When he talks about his career, he credits many mentors, who taught him that people are at the heart of not only being a good salesman, but being a good sales leader. Host Chris Smith guides Gerard through the many lessons of his career, and how he developed his people-focused and team-focused philosophies on sales. At the heart of their chat is customer relationship management. This technical aspect of the sales process might seem like a straightforward tool, but for Gerard, CRM also has people at its heart. “The mistake that people make is that they say, ‘I'm going to put in a CRM because I have a sales problem.'” Gerard says. “And I always say, solve the sales problem first.” From learning how to slow down and talk to your team with kindness and compassion to personalizing your CRM to fit your team's unique sales strategy, Gerard talks frankly about what it means to work in sales today, and how his career in sales has helped him grow not just as a seller, but as an individual. Quotes: “The same care that you have when speaking to your children – everything you say as a leader is also influential” 5:48-5:54 “Slow down to speed up” 6:26-6:28 “Look at the activities you are spending your time on. Are they forwarding your strategy or are they just reactions to things that are happening?” 23:37-23:48 “The mistake that people make is that they say, ‘I'm going to put in a CRM because I have a sales problem.' And I always say, solve the sales problem first.” 24:59-25:07 Links: www.panduit.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillipgerard/ Empellor CRM Website Empellor CRM LinkedIn Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
Data and networking will always come back to fiber optics and fiber optics backbone. Because your business process depends on a fiber backbone, it is critical that backbone developments occur with minimal disruption to your business. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, Keri Roberts catches up with Tom Kovanic, Business Development Manager with Panduit Ventures, to discuss: The functionality of a single mode fiber vs. a multimode fiber. Why Panduit’s OneMode is the best fiber optics solution for the modern world. Exciting developments in technology and where tech is headed. Follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
Andrea Olson is an author, strategist, and customer-centricity expert. Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for Panduit.
WiseUp talking with Panduit legend and Senior Principal Engineer, Bob Voss. In addition to his decades of service at Panduit, he finds time to sit on the Ethernet Alliance Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) subcommittee, amongst being active in several other industry groups. Tune in and WiseUp to what Panduit has going on. Whether you work in data centers, building automation or automotive and manufacturing you should check out this episode. Please note; the Automation Fair premier industrial automation event hosted by Rockwell Automation and their partners is coming soon. This is a virtual event & will feature a panel webinar about SPE with Peter Jones, Theo Brillhart and Bob Voss. The webinar will broadcasts live during the period of Nov 16th – Nov 20th and then will be available on demand.
Andrea Olson is an author, strategist, and customer-centricity expert. Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution for Panduit.
Reduce latency from 10 seconds to sub 10 milliseconds with edge computing. A centralized compute model has a cloud data center-centric architecture. But a distributed model does some light processing on-site and sends *relevant* data back to data centers. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, host Keri Roberts interviews Manager of Network Architecture Research at Panduit, Brian Kelly, about all things edge computing. Brain talks about: -Trends in edge computing -4 environments for the edge -What makes edge computing fast and precise “Remote management is a huge piece of edge computing in every one of these environments because you're not going to have the human interaction that you're used to in a data center environment.” — Brian Kelly Listen in to learn about trends, logistics and the future of the edge. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
Andrea Olson is an author, strategist, and customer centricity expert. Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution, North America for Panduit.
The accelerated shift to digital due to new technologies and the global Coronavirus pandemic has changed the game in terms of scaling your network’s work capacity to serve employees and customers. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, Mark Hwang, Director Strategic Alliances at Panduit, discusses making the digital shift now. Such topics included: -The need for a tech platform to be nimble and scale well -Future-proofing your fiber infrastructure -Getting your network infrastructure ready for future changes Learn about Panduit’s partners and alliances at www.panduit.com/panduitciscoalliance or by contacting Mark via LinkedIn. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can also listen on our website.
Andrea Olson is an author, strategist, and customer centricity expert, and Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution, North America for Panduit.
Desiree Grace is the Vice-President of Strategic Distribution in North America for Panduit and Andrea Olson is a strategist, speaker, author, and customer-centricity expert.
Nu er tijdens de coronacrisis veel thuisgewerkt werd en dat naar verwachting 'here to stay' is, is een stabiele netwerkverbinding een must. Martine Hauwert sprak over de wereld van netwerkinfrastructuren tijdens een Business Update met Roeland Dillen van Panduit. Wat zien zij momenteel in hun markt gebeuren? New Business Radio Update Op dit moment maakt New Business Radio speciale updates & podcasts om iedere sector te informeren over de ontwikkelingen rondom het coronavirus. De updates worden uitgezonden op New Business Radio en de podcast wordt tevens verspreid via alle bekende podcastkanalen (o.a. Spotify & Apple Podcasts) en social media kanalen. In deze updates hoor je een ander geluid. Los van het traditionele nieuws, hoor je van ondernemers wat er leeft binnen hun bedrijf of sector en delen zij hoe zij hier mee omgaan. Wat voor kansen ontstaan er? En hoe kan je als organisatie zo optimaal mogelijk bewegen in een tijd als deze? De insteek is positief, maar ook realistisch. Tijdens de non-stop uren op New Business Radio hoor je altijd al de meeste interessante updates over innovatie en duurzaamheid. Wat zijn de interessante ontwikkelingen in jouw branche? Wat is er anders in deze onwerkelijke tijden? Laat het ons weten!
Panduit is perpetually in a state of change, and that's a good thing, reveals Lindsey Parker, manager of business development for the Industrial Network Infrastructure Market at Panduit Corp., in this episode of Talking Industrial Automation. Case in point: The Illinois-based company recently merged its industrial and enterprise businesses -- and now people who are experts in both the IT and the OT space are working together day in and day out on the problems that exist between those two types of organizations.
Imagine if you had to rewire your entire house each time you purchased a new TV or computer. You’d probably stick with the old one if that were the case. That’s how critical it is for businesses to have an intelligent IT infrastructure that can adapt to new technologies. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, Keri speaks with Jeff Paliga, sr. manager of business development at Panduit. They discuss: -Why physical infrastructure is important in any network design -Why customers are starting to look at IT infrastructure more holistically -How Panduit helps partners plan for future technologies and keep operational costs at a minimum Check out the CenterPoint case study, the Vatican Apostolic Library case study, ep. 61 with Jeff, and ep. 69 with Jeff. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can also listen on our website.
Andrea Olson is a strategist and customer-centricity expert. Desiree Grace is the Director of Channel Accounts and Programs for Panduit and the 2017 NAED Trailblazer Award winner.
Andrea Olson is a strategist and customer-centricity expert. Desiree Grace is the Director of Channel Accounts and Programs for Panduit and the 2017 NAED Trailblazer Award winner.
Digital transformation might be the last term you’d associate with one of the oldest operating libraries in the world. However, with some of the most fragile historical artifacts ever discovered, the Vatican Apostolic Library needed a secure and reliable method of preservation. Enter Jeff Paliga, Sr. Manager of Business Development at Panduit and his team, who helped this very special client digitize their extremely valuable collection. See the entire case study. Hear more about Panduit in ep. 61 with Jeff Paliga . To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Sponsored by Ingram Micro Financial Solutions and Panduit Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can also listen on our website.
Andrea Olson is a strategist and customer-centricity expert. Desiree Grace is the Director of Channel Accounts and Programs for Panduit and the 2017 NAED Trailblazer Award winner.
It all started when a customer put in one product request. Now, CenterPoint Energy has a robust and fully optimized electrical infrastructure ready to take on the next three generations of technology. How did Panduit do it? Sr. Manager of Business Development, Jeff Paliga, tells Keri how comprehensive solutions are better for customers in the long run. Plus, he shares: -How Panduit provides customers with a clearer vision of their operations -4 common challenges customers face when searching for the right IoT solutions -How hybrid IT can help businesses offer more to their customers for longer Find Panduit’s Data Center here and the CenterPoint case study here. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Sponsored by Ingram Micro Financial Solutions and Ingram Micro Imagine Next Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can listen on our website.
Plant Services' Thomas Wilk joins our program to preview the results of their long-standing industry survey and how changes fit within the sector. Their fifth industry survey was just launched and is aimed at identifying maintenance and reliability approaches and attitudes related to industry 4.0 and predictive maintenance. Thomas Wilk, Editor-in-Chief, Plant Services Thomas Wilk is Editor-in-Chief of Plant Services magazine, a Putman Media publication. He joined the Putman Media editorial team in 2014, and previously was Content Strategist/Mobile Media Manager at Panduit, breaking new ground for that company in the areas of digital content strategy and mobile app development. Prior to Panduit, Tom was lead editor for Battelle Memorial Institute's Environmental Restoration team, and taught business and technical writing at Ohio State University for eight years. https://www.accelix.com/community/predictive-maintenance/preview-of-the-2020-plant-services-predictive-maintenance-survey-and-more/ (Originally published on Accelix.com, 3/4/20.)
Chris Clancy is the Vice President, Legal and Corporate Secretary of Panduit, a top 3 global connectivity provider. In this episode of Breaking Mindsets, Sangeeta Shah talks with Chris about the innovative methods the Panduit legal team is implementing, as well as his own unique career journey and how young attorneys can follow in his footsteps to success.
How is Edge compute defined? How does Edge Compute fit within your overall network design? How is Panduit doing it? What are some IoT applications? All that and more! Cisco Champions: Jeff Levensailor (twitter.com/levensailor), Cisco Champion member, Developer Engineer, Presidio. Steve Kostyk (twitter.com/lightbulb1), Cisco Champion member, Lead Network Engineer, Avangrid. Cisco Guest: Peter Jones (twitter.com/petergjones), Distinguished Engineer. Other Guest: Brian Kelly, Mgr, Network Architecture Research, Panduit. Moderator: Brett Shore (twitter.com/brettshore), Product Marketing Discussion Topics: - Edge Computing defined - Fog – a cloud that’s close to you - Are there extra costs with Edge Computing? - CORD initiative (Central Office Rearchitected as a Data Center) - The concept of Right-Location – think about the value edge compute brings to the assets it’s supporting. - CDNs (The original edge compute location?) - Examples of edge compute (like Amazon’s Outpost) - Reasons you might not want to put some on-prem content on the public cloud. - Panduit’s 4 environments for Edge Computing o Highly Protected Indoor o General Indoor o Harsh Indoor o Outdoor - Panduit’s NEMA devices - What’s a classic example of Edge Compute? Virus scanning! - The key to Edge Compute? Remote management…. dare we say, Single Pane of Glass? [Bingo!] - IoT applications for Edge Computing - What is the cost of unplanned outages? - How is Cisco changing by becoming Customer Zero? Ruthless standardization.
How is Edge compute defined? How does Edge Compute fit within your overall network design? How is Panduit doing it? What are some IoT applications? All that and more! Cisco Champions: Jeff Levensailor (twitter.com/levensailor), Cisco Champion member, Developer Engineer, Presidio. Steve Kostyk (twitter.com/lightbulb1), Cisco Champion member, Lead Network Engineer, Avangrid. Cisco Guest: Peter Jones (twitter.com/petergjones), Distinguished Engineer. Other Guest: Brian Kelly, Mgr, Network Architecture Research, Panduit. Moderator: Brett Shore (twitter.com/brettshore), Product Marketing Discussion Topics: - Edge Computing defined - Fog – a cloud that’s close to you - Are there extra costs with Edge Computing? - CORD initiative (Central Office Rearchitected as a Data Center) - The concept of Right-Location – think about the value edge compute brings to the assets it’s supporting. - CDNs (The original edge compute location?) - Examples of edge compute (like Amazon’s Outpost) - Reasons you might not want to put some on-prem content on the public cloud. - Panduit’s 4 environments for Edge Computing o Highly Protected Indoor o General Indoor o Harsh Indoor o Outdoor - Panduit’s NEMA devices - What’s a classic example of Edge Compute? Virus scanning! - The key to Edge Compute? Remote management…. dare we say, Single Pane of Glass? [Bingo!] - IoT applications for Edge Computing - What is the cost of unplanned outages? - How is Cisco changing by becoming Customer Zero? Ruthless standardization.
Shure's latest designer software version, Panduit acquires Atlona, and legislation that affects passwords and network protection.
Shure's latest designer software version, Panduit acquires Atlona, and legislation that affects passwords and network protection.
Shure's latest designer software version, Panduit acquires Atlona, and legislation that affects passwords and network protection.
On this episode of HomeTech: Seth and Jason sit down to discuss the latest home tech headlines including: Abode adds HomeKit to its new hub. Atlona gets acquired by Panduit. YouTube TV now available nationwide. Walmart pulls the plug on its rumored streaming service. Hulu drops price on its base streaming service but raises the price of its live offering. And does Netflix’s latest price increase herald the end of streaming’s golden age? Or just the beginning?
How Panduit came to acquire Atlona, and what this means for Atlona customers for the future. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How Panduit came to acquire Atlona, and what this means for Atlona customers for the future.
How Panduit came to acquire Atlona, and what this means for Atlona customers for the future.
Talking with Connie of Panduit on what Panduit can provide to the OT and IT with ethernet and network infrastructure to keep you confident and up & running!
Panduit roared to the front of a crowded field to finish first in the race to deliver a truly sustainable world headquarters. Its advanced building design and workplace environment support collaboration, innovation, brand messaging and operational efficiency. It is also a living demonstration of Panduit’s new connected building enterprise, known as the “Unified Physical Approach,” or UPI. Panduit real estate and facility executives, along with their design firm and FF&E dealer, will join the Mayor of Tinley Park to discuss the vision and the steps followed to successfully plan, design and complete this LEED Gold Headquarters building. And as a special bonus - you will see a real NASCAR stock car, up-close and personal, courtesy of our program sponsor - The Village of Tinley Park - and the legendary Bettenhausen racing family. Bring along your favorite client or race car fan! Speakers: Darrin Norbut, Director of Global Real Estate, Panduit Kevin Hoffmeyer, Sr. Manager, Global Facilities, Panduit Cary Johnson, Senior Associate, Gensler Susan Cortez, VP Corporate Accounts, Kayhan International Moderator: Pat Turnbull, President & COO, Kayhan International
At the 2007 Realcomm Conference in Boston, I interviewed more than 60 of the smartest people in the real estate industry over a two day period. I captured their insights and experience on how technology is affecting the commercial real estate industry.