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Designing the Building of the Future

Designing the Building of the Future. Practical Experience in IT Deployment. Collaborate to Accelerate. UPI Phase 2 Convergence . Align. Optimize. Converge. PViQ DC Design.

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Designing the Building of the Future

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  1. Designing the Building of the Future

    Practical Experience in IT Deployment Collaborate to Accelerate
  2. UPI Phase 2 Convergence Align Optimize Converge PViQ DC Design Deploy with Speed, guaranteed performance, maximize air flow, assist with cooling, recover space, provide tools to managed and increase value Systems & Software Integration Design Optimization Lifecycle Management System Architecture
  3. CO2 Emissions from Energy Use
  4. Key Features of Panduit WHQ World Class Implementation Cisco Connected Real Estate (CRE) Panduit Connected Building Solutions (CBS) Panduit Data Center Solutions (DCS) Phase 1: 28,000m2 Phase 1 Capacity – >800 Employees LEED Gold Building
  5. Industry Gap – Connected Building Solution Internal Alignment External Alignment Security Sustainability Operational Efficiency Enhanced Experience
  6. LEED Statistics &Technologies 17 Points Innovation 4 Points RECOVERY 5 Points 15 Points 14Points 13 Points
  7. Makinga Connected Building
  8. Makinga Connected Building
  9. Traditional Solution - Security
  10. Traditional Solution - BAS
  11. Traditional Solution - All Systems Deployed
  12. Think Differently Think UPI
  13. Unified Physical Infrastructure
  14. Information Technology Strategy Middleware and Software Connected Building Data Centers Telecommunications Rooms Pathways Consolidation and Endpoints
  15. Converged Network Pathways Design Consolidation Contracting Simplification Construction Speed Operations and Maintenance
  16. Head Quarters Benefits White Paper (May 2009): “Achieving Financial and Functional Advantages in Connected Building Solutions with the Unified Physical InfrastructureSM (UPI)”
  17. Intelligent infrastructure

    Think Differently
  18. Smarter Physical Deployment Zone Cabling Shorten Horizontal Cables Using Main Distribution Points Zone Distribution Areas Reduces Cable Congestion Reduces Power Consumption Rapid Deployment of Connections Reduces deployment costs up by 16% www.fols.org CONFIDENTIAL - For Internal Use Only
  19. Move to Standard Ethernet/IP Churn Rate 22.5%
  20. Standard Cabling Topology Zone Cabling Topology
  21. Telecommunication Enclosures
  22. Connected Building Product Portfolio
  23. Zone Enclosures Data Cabling Backbone Cabling Access Control Cabling HVAC Cabling Video Security Enterprise Solution
  24. Data Centre -Zone Distribution Area Layout Quick Server Deployment SAN Isolation
  25. www.fols.org
  26. Connected Building Brochure Leverage real-time information Reduce infrastructure and systems Deployment of platform-agnostic, open architecture. Deliver high degree of system availability and reliability Converge and optimize critical systems Maximize ROI. Drive infrastructure and business process improvements Reduce operational costs and mitigating risk. Create a sustainable technology infrastructure
  27. Integration Creates Value

    Save $60,000 / annum for every 1000 users
  28. Power 0ver Ethernet It is a Managed DC power distribution system IEEE 802.3af 48volts 350mamps 15watts IEEE 802.3at 51volts 600mamps 24watts Key is 30 watts per port
  29. Powered Devices - Examples VoIP Phones Wireless Access Points Security Cameras Access Control RFID Tracking Devices Lighting Controllers Industrial Devices Smoke & Heat Detectors Mobile Phone & PDA Chargers Vending/Gaming Machines Clocks 10 -12 watts 5 -8 watts 8 -12 watts 8 -12 watts
  30. Green PoE Deployment AC AC-DC DC-AC AC-DC 33% power loss AC UPS AC AC-DC DC UPS Panduit 7% power loss
  31. Managing Power Distribution -PoE Panduit Midspan Real Time Building Access Power On/Off UPS utilisation Event Driven Power Off timed Pre- Timed
  32. Panduit Customer 800 Staff Call Centre 400 Too Hot 400 Too Cold Route Cause Desk Top PC 200 Watts Colour Monitor 70 watts
  33. Managed POE reduces energy consumption 3.5 Watts Data + POE Power Data Data Data + POE 15 Watts 7 Watts <30 Watts Building Access Security
  34. Generic Thin Client solution Splitter Power +12volts Data + POE AT Data Data Power +5volts Data 3-8Watts 15- 18 Watts Splitter Building Access Security
  35. Airbus A380 Think Different Value DC Power Distribution Watch for OLED Lighting Signage Desk Tops
  36. Questions ?
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