Ethernet White Papers
Syncroness Chooses ADC's Revolutionary CopperTen 10-Gigabit Ethernet UTP Cabling for New Headquarters
Overview Syncroness employs more than 30 mechanical engineers who use the most-advanced Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to invent or improve a wide variety of products; from golf clubs to exercise machines, medical devices to products used in space exploration. Syncroness also utilizes complex simulation software to perform fluid dynamics computations and structural and thermal analyses on products. These processes rely on distributed computing to combine the resources of several separate processors while consuming large amounts of bandwidth in order to solve problems. Syncroness evaluated optical fiber in its quest to provide the "Biggest pipe" for its network. 10-gigabit Ethernet performance was mandatory, yet the cost of fiber optics proved prohibitive.
| Publisher | ADC Telecommunications | File Format | |
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| Date Published | November 2004 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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