The enterprise edge market reached almost $3.5 billion...
The enterprise edge market reached almost $3.5 billion revenue in Q2, up 2 percent year-over-year as enterprise-class 802.11ac wireless LAN products “shipped for revenue” for the first time, the Dell'Oro Group said Wednesday in a report. The enterprise edge market…
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includes wireless LAN, campus Ethernet switching equipment and related software. “With new 802.11ac-compliant WLAN devices now shipping, enterprises are faced with the prospect of having to upgrade their cabling and campus Ethernet switches to satisfy the greater power and throughput requirements for these devices,” said Chris DePuy, Dell'Oro vice president-enterprise edge research, in a news release. “Much of the installed base of Ethernet switches that are 802.3af-capable may not be adequate to service 802.11ac wireless. Newer switches have more power available, yet the throughput needs of 802.11ac may require multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports or even 10 Gigabit per second ports which may drive additional in-building cabling” (http://bit.ly/17F1Bxy).