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3Com LAN switches 'more energy-efficient'

Dubai, September 23, 2008

3Com Corporation said independent research firm In-Stat has found that 3Com's local area network (LAN) switches are up to 60 per cent more energy efficient, or green than competitors' products.

By deploying an industry-leading switching solution from 3Com, customers can save money – and help the environment – by using significantly less electricity to power their high-performance networks.

The report - Green Networking Equipment:  Who Leads and Who Lags - says there are “significant differences in the energy efficiency of similarly equipped switch equipment” and that “as many businesses develop ‘green’ initiatives… IT managers will be forced to absorb some degree of responsibility for their organization’s power usage.”

The report confirms the success of 3Com’s program to reduce energy consumption while increasing network functionality.

'Businesses worldwide are looking for effective ways to reduce energy use, both to save money and to conserve resources,' said Mahmoud El-Ali, general manager, 3Com Middle East.

'Through innovative design, 3Com's newest products use up to 78 per cent less power than previous switches. It’s gratifying that In-Stat recognises 3Com’s industry leadership in this important area.'

'3Com’s leadership in eco-friendly networking technology is very significant from the Middle Eastern perspective because of two things: our region currently leads the world in internet use growth, surging a phenomenal 1,176.8 per cent from 2000 to 2008; and countries such as the UAE are mandating more environmentally-friendly practices across all industries.

3Com’s vision of energy-efficient network enhancement highly complements the Middle East’s thrust towards becoming a digital society and achieving environmental sustainability,' he added.

Making their networks more energy efficient is fast becoming a top priority for CIOs.

In an exclusive survey of IT executives published by CIO magazine in March 2008, 75 percent of respondents cited either reducing operating costs or a commitment to social responsibility as the driver for making their IT operations greener.

3Com’s David Law, chairman of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working group, said, 'At its March 2008 meeting, the IEEE P802.3az Energy-efficient Ethernet Task selected a Low-Power Idle proposal for both 1000BASE-T and 100BASE-T. Work on selecting proposals for the remaining objectives continued at the May meeting in Munich, Germany. Standards approval is targeted for March 2010.'

In-Stat calculated the energy efficiency of 24-port and 48-port switches from leading vendors’ portfolios and 3Com products were the clear leaders in energy efficiency in both categories.

A comparison of the fabric capacity (Gbps) per watt of 24-port Gigabit Ethernet fixed, managed Layer 2 and 3 switches found that 3Com far outpaced the rest of the industry by delivering approximately 3.25 Gbps per watt. No other vendor delivers as much as 2.0 Gbps per watt, according to In-Stat.

Among 48-port Gigabit Ethernet fixed, managed Layer 2 and 3 switches, 3Com again leads the field and is the only company able to deliver as much as 2.0 Gbps per watt.

3Com is working continuously to deliver products that are even more energy-efficient. A key element of the company’s green plan is the 3Com® Open Services Networking (OSN) strategy.

Applications run on Open Services Modules (OSM) embedded within networking platforms, which makes it easy for enterprises and service providers to deliver a variety of enhanced services without having to deploy numerous single-task appliances that complicate network management, take up valuable facility space, and consume excessive power.

OSMs are currently available for 3Com router platforms and are currently scheduled for switching platforms later this year. - TradeArabia News Service




Tags: CIO | LAN | 3Com Corporation | In-Stat | Green Networking | Ethernet Working group |

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