Allied Telesis has launched new pocket sized desktop media converters purpose-built for fibre-enabling workstations, printers and IP phones.
A popular misconception about fibre is that eavesdropping on traffic within the cable is not possible. However, devices are readily available and relatively cheap to ‘snoop’ traffic on fibre cables.
Allied Telesis says three important issues will shape the future of enterprise computing in 2016.
Allied Telesis, a network infrastructure/telecommunications company expanded its industrial networking portfolio with the IE510 Series Gigabit stackable switches.
Networking vendor Allied Telesis's latest x310 Ethernet switches are designed for deployment at the edges of enterprise networks.
Allied Telesis and Panasonic have joined forces to deliver ICT infrastructure to one of stadiums which has been built for the World Cup in Brazil.
IP specialist Allied Telesis has appointed James Burke as enterprise business development manager.
Global IP and Ethernet switching solutions provider, Allied Telesis, has appointed a new head of enterprise business development, based in Sydney, to help drive company growth in the Australian market.
Global provider of secure IP/Ethernet switching solutions, Allied Telesis has appointed a 20-year IT, financial services and engineering veteran to head up its business development effort in the Australian and New Zealand markets.
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