Corning Plug and Play cabling solution named Datacentre Cabling Product of the Year

Corning takes home DCS Award for third consecutive year.

Corning says that its Plug and Play™ pre-terminated MTP®-to-MTP high fibre count trunk cables recently received the Datacentre “Cabling Product of the Year” at the 2015 Datacentre Solutions Awards in London.

Corning’s Plug and Play high-density MTP connector-based trunk cables address many of the challenges data centres face, such as limited space, heat from densely packed components, and expenses caused by migration to faster networks. Corning’s Plug and Play cables are available with 288, 432, 576, and 864 fibre counts for a significant reduction in physical cable bulk that increases space savings and optimises air flow for cooling energy savings. Plus, the Plug and Play solution is pre-terminated, reducing installation time and cost – and streamlining network moves, adds, and changes for easy scalability.

“The Datacentre Solutions Awards recognise the product designers, manufacturers, suppliers and providers operating in the data centre field and are voted for by the readers of our wide range of print and online publications,” said Jason Holloway, director of IT Publishing, Angel Business Communications, organisers of the DCS Awards. “All finalists did well in making the shortlist, but Corning Optical Communications was the clear winner in its category, Datacentre Cabling Product of the Year.”

“Taking this award home for the third year running is a real achievement and reinforces our commitment to providing innovative data centre solutions that address the network challenges of today – and tomorrow,” said Tony Robinson RCDD CDCDP, EMEA Data Centre Market Manager, Corning Optical Communications.

The “Cabling Product of the Year” category included a range of leading data centre cabling technologies. Products were evaluated on their ability to demonstrate competitive advantage and a clear return on investment for users. The awards were announced on May 14.
 

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