If your company needs a network requiring high speeds over long distances with heavy bandwidth connections, fiber optic cables are the right choice over copper cabling.
As discussed in Part 1, modern tech innovations are allowing organizations to work faster and more intelligently. However, those firms working with an aging network won’t be able to fully benefit. Part 2 will discuss three more symptoms indicating your organization may need a network upgrade.
Innovations from modern technology are empowering companies to work more intelligently and faster. Mobile devices and the cloud are offering greater flexibility, scalability, and productivity. Unfortunately, organizations with older networks are unable to fully benefit. This is especially true for those equipped with cabling that is more than 10 years old. Below will discuss the six symptoms indicating your business may need a network upgrade.
As your company experiences growth, its IT network will probably require a structured cabling upgrade to meet new demands. Unfortunately, it is far too common that networks do not evolve in a properly organized way.
Employees are one of the most important assets of a business. Keeping them safe should be a priority as the world has become more dangerous. The number of mass shootings has risen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Management should secure offices and take measures to prevent security threats to protect their staff.
As with many industries, the healthcare industry has been undergoing a digital transformation. Fiber optic connectivity is now an important aspect of healthcare for both professionals and their patients. This transformation has accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in the majority of healthcare providers considering, implementing, or expanding the use of telehealth communications.
As discussed in Part 1, educational facilities need to keep pace with technological developments in learning to be able to serve their students well. Part 2 will discuss Types of Cabling Installations and Available Applications.
Schools of the 21st century are now driven by rapidly evolving technology. Today’s classrooms have rapidly rising demands for bandwidth to support current and future data and video requirements. The past few years have seen tremendous growth of distance learning and on-demand educational materials.