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Case study - Guildhall sChool of MusiC and draMa fast - Brand-Rex
L e a d i n g S u pp l i e r o f N e t w o r k I n f r a s t r u c t u r e S o l u t i o n s Issue 22 Practicalities of Network Convergence Case Study - Guildhall School of Music and Drama Fast Fibre PRE-TERMINATED Solutions does your it system stand up when it Matters Most? We all know how disruptive and costly an IT system failure can be. Whilst many focus on active hardware risks, the choice of cabling system can be equally important to ensure maximum performance, network security and IT stability. Brand-Rex delivers a comprehensive range of high-speed cabling solutions that support the most advanced and demanding networking applications. The reliability of a Brand-Rex system gives peace of mind that your network won’t fail when you need it most. Brand-Rex prides itself on our industry leading, dedicated and experienced technical support to ensure we offer a complete global solution. The rigid training and accreditation of installers, combined with validation of installation test results, allows Brand-Rex to offer end users a 25-year product and lifetime application warranty that remains the best in the industry. www.brand-rex.com A message from Martin Hanchard C o n t e n t s 4–8 9 News Question & Answer 10-11 Product Focus 12-15 Technology Focus 16-17 Regional Update 18 Case Study 19 Project Update 20-22 23 At long last we are all beginning to see the first tentative signs of an improvement in the broader economy. Clearly Europe in general and Southern Europe in particular still has some way to go before both private and public infrastructure investments begin to stimulate infrastructure spend to the levels enjoyed in the early 2000’s, but with the return of some level of stability we can once again plan for the future with some degree of certainty. Environment Events At Brand-Rex these plans for the future extend to people, business processes and technology and are all geared toward increasing customers satisfaction. Re-enforcing and developing our workforce is our number one priority and with this in mind I am very pleased to announce two important leadership appointments. Mr. Andrew Sharkey who has been appointed as Sales Director, will lead our International Sales team, and Mr. Andrew Black will lead our International Product Marketing & Business Development Team. Both bring substantial industry know how and experience and I am delighted to have them both join the Brand-Rex team. With these additions to our Strategic Planning Team our technology road map and regional growth plans will be in good hands. As customer demand continue to evolve our Business and IT capabilities also need to keep pace. Significant investments made in the last months, in both Product Design Software and Planning software, will help to ensure that Brand-Rex maintains its reputation as a flexible, responsive and reliable European source of Data Networking product solutions. Our technological investments in R&D are very focussed on providing product solutions that address the ever increasing convergence of Data Networks, and the need for pre-terminated solutions that address total installed cost. This issue of Brand-News features our view of how these technological developments are relevant to today’s data networking market and how end users are taking advantage of the many benefits associated with pre-terminated solutions. During the next 12 months we will be launching new Cable designs, Component designs and customised Pre-Terminated solutions that deliver tangible and measureable benefits to our customers. This issue of Brand-News includes key articles that further elaborate upon the continued trend towards Converged Networks and the demand driven growth for Pre-Terminated solutions. I hope you find them both informative and of interest. Brand-News will be going digital however, you will still receive informative and current emails to keep subscribers up to date with the very latest industry developments and news. We hope you enjoy the final printed version. Marketing: [email protected] martin j hanchard (ceo) LATEST NEWS Kempinski Marsa Malaz Hotel Brand-Rex has been selected to provide a state of the art cabling system for Qatar’s newest 5* luxury hotel resort, the Kempinski Marsa Malaz. Brand-Rex Premier Partner Zerone Technologies has been chosen to deploy a Brand-Rex 10GPlus Augmented Category Copper cabling system and FibrePlus Singlemode and Multimode backbone to support the new high performance network infrastructure. The new $247m luxury development is located on Pearl Qatar, Doha’s first manmade island spanning nearly four million square metres. The ultra luxurious hotel will offer 280 guest rooms and suites, three restaurants, top of the range sports facilities, and will open in 2015. Pictured: Kempinski Marsa Malaz Hotel - Rendered image courtesy of www.aeb-qatar.com. Pictured: New EEC Moscow office. Brand-Rex Premier Partner NVision Group has been awarded a prestigious project to design and install an extensive network cabling system for the new Moscow office of The Eurasian Economic Commission Council (EEC) - the permanent regulatory body of the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia. The development, being administered by project management company City-Developer, has 15 floors, will house 4 Qatar is currently undergoing a major construction boom with 21 new hotels expected to open in Doha in the next five years. The new developments will add a further 45,000 hotel rooms to Doha’s capacity, taking it a step closer to achieving the 60,000 hotel room target set by FIFA for the 2022 World Cup. Brand-Rex delivers future-proof communications infrastructure for prestigious EEC project 1000 employees and will see in excess of 5000 Brand-Rex 10GPlus Augmented Category 6 outlets installed. place at Brand-Rex Stanislav Kunevish, Chief Industrial Relations Manager of NVision said: Yuri Chingin, Deputy Director General of City Developer said: “The task of designing, supplying and installing a cabling system for 5000+ outlets within the space of 3 months was no easy feat. However it turned out to be a great success thanks to the high-quality design by NVision Group and efficient production and delivery processes in “We are rarely asked to design and deploy such a huge network for a single company and it is not often that a project involves a customer occupying all floors within a high rise building. This influential project has successfully been developed quickly and effectively due to the ease of co-operation with both Brand-Rex and City-Developer” LATEST NEWS Future proofed infrastructure for Standard Chartered Bank National Military Museum - image courtesy of Claus En Kaan Architecten State of the art network for Dutch National Military Museum Brand-Rex and Kannegieter were awarded the project during the design phase after it was decided the systems presented offered the best technical and commercial fit. The project consists of a campus Fibre cable and Air Blown Fibre backbone connecting all museum buildings and CCTV systems, as well as a 10GPlus Category 6A U/FTP internal building infrastructure. The installation will be covered by the 25 year Brand-Rex system warranty as part of the extensive warranty programme Brand-Rex offers to its partners. Brand-Rex and distribution partner Kannegieter have been selected by Heijmans to provide both internal and external network infrastructure for the new National Military Museum in Soesterberg, Netherlands. Hiejmans was selected for the prestigious Defence Museum PPP Project in May 2012 by the Netherlands Government Building Agency. The PPP project which is being managed by Heijmans and installed by Heijmans Techniek includes the design, development, maintenance and facilities management of the new National Military Museum including the museum quarters of the former Soesterberg Military Airbase. The integral construction, technical engineering and infrastructure contract is valued at almost €160 million with the DBFMO contract covering a period of 25 years. A large museum building will be constructed which spans over 45 hectares. A number of existing buildings onsite, including several with significant historical value, will also be re-designated. The Ministry of Defences decision to build the new facility is intended to represent the significance of the Netherlands Armed Forces of the past, present and future to the public at large. The collections from the Military Aviation Museum in Soesterberg and the Armed Forces Museum in Delft will be consolidated and exhibited in the new museum. The ‘Hart van de Heuvelrug’ information centre currently located on the Soesterberg Air Force base will also be accommodated in the same development. Standard Chartered Bank, UAE has selected a Brand-Rex cabling system to provide a high performance network for its new offices (level 11 to level 17) and Electronic Banking Unit at Emaar business Park in Dubai. Brand-Rex partner Telematics, Networking & Communications, was selected by main contractor Brookfield Multiplex, to install a high performance horizontal and backbone network. In total over 2800 Category 6 outlets and 408 Optical fiber links were installed to provide a reliable and robust network infrastructure. Product sustainability was really at the heart of the project, by aligning design concepts, sustainable construction practices and key fundamental “green building” components, main contractor Brookfield Multiplex was able to deliver the first LEED certified tower within Downtown Dubai. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a program that provides third-party verification of green buildings and signifies active participation in the green building movement. The new development achieved LEED Gold rating for the shell and core and LEED Platinum rating for the Standard Chartered fit-out. The project will commence in 2014. 5 LATEST NEWS New Appointments Andy Sharkey Sales Director We are delighted to announce the appointment of Andy Sharkey to the position of Sales Director, based at the headquarters in Glenrothes, Scotland. Andy is a highly qualified professional with over 22 years experience in the IT industry, most recently holding the position of regional business director at Panduit. Commenting on his new position, Andy said “I am excited to join Brand-Rex and look forward to combining my industry knowledge and experience to lead the sales organisation as we move the business forward.” Andy will be responsible for all aspects of sales strategy development and deployment. His appointment will further strengthen the senior management team ensuring ongoing support for the company’s channel and system integrator partners. Andy’s wide ranging experience across international markets will be instrumental in realising the company’s plans to extend its territorial footprint. Aldo Strawbridge Sales Director - Middle East Following recent growth in the Middle East, we are delighted to announce the appointment of Aldo Strawbridge as Regional Sales Director. Aldo will be based out of the Brand-Rex Regional HQ in Dubai. With partners in 12 countries throughout the region, he will spend much of his time visiting customers over the first few months to gain a detailed understanding of their needs and challenges. Aldo joins Brand-Rex from NEC where he previously held the role of Director of Sales and Service Operations. Aldo has been involved in the telecoms industry for over 35 years and brings with him experience of the Middle East market, having previously worked for Lucent Technologies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Andrew Black Technical Marketing Manager We are delighted to announce the appointment of Andrew Black, an IT and telecoms industry veteran with 29 years of experience, to the position of Technical Marketing Manager. Based at the Brand-Rex Glenrothes Headquarters in Scotland - Andrew will lead the Marketing team. Commenting on his new position, Andrew said that he will be working closely with clients to develop new products of the highest level of technical compliance, delivering market leading data networking solutions. “IP networking systems are evolving rapidly. Increasingly, clients require bespoke products and services. As an established and trusted UK based manufacturing company Brand-Rex has the in-house expertise needed to deliver innovative solutions that meet or exceed future network architecture needs in all its key markets” Andrew is a Member of the Institute of Marketing (MCIM) and an Associate Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (AMIMechE). Brand-Rex Partners with Bayan Telecommunications All Access Computer Haus, Inc. (ALL ACCESS), the exclusive Philippine distributor of Brand-Rex, has recently been accredited by Bayan Telecommunications Inc. (BAYAN) as a supplier of UTP and Fiber Optic cables. 6 With its accreditation, ALL ACCESS looks forward to the forging of a mutually beneficial partnership with Bayan anchored on the Brand-Rex tried and tested wide array of superior IT infrastructure products. BAYAN is a major telecommunications services provider in the Philippines and is a member of the Lopez Group of Companies. The company is a leading provider of telephony and data communications services to consumers and corporate clients in strategic industries such as financial, industrial automation, business process outsourcing, among others. LATEST NEWS Box Clever New Range of Brand-Rex Boxed Cable Products Brand-Rex offers the widest range of boxed cable products available on the market today. New additions to the already successful range include 10GPlus Zone and U/FTP cable. The combination of superior quality boxed cable and REELEX® packaging makes it easier for users to manage, handle and install. With no need for on site cable reel stands, robust packaging and ergonomic box design it is now easier than ever to handle, transport, stack or store. Details of the new additions to the boxed cable range can be found below: Features & Benefits • Easier to install – up to 30% faster installation time • Simple to use – REELEX® packaging means no need for a cable reel stand • Improved usability – no twisting, no tangling, no rotation • Easy to stack, store and transport • Strong, robust and ergonomic box design makes it easier to handle • Less material waste - recyclable box and no reels to dispose of The compact dimensions of the box coupled with optimised pallet layout configuration allows for more efficient transportation and as a result fewer carbon emissions. Description Product Part No. 10GPlus Augmented Category 6 U/FTP Zone Cable, 305m, Violet AC6-DCZ-Rlx-305VT 10GPlus Augmented Category 6 U/FTP Cable, 305m, Violet AC6U/FTP-HF1-Rlx-305VT Cat6Plus Category 6 U/UTP Cable, 305m, Violet C6U-HF1-Rlx-305VT Cat6Plus Category 6 U/FTP Cable, 305m, Violet C6U/FTP-HF1-Rlx-305VT Cat6Plus Category 6 F/UTP Cable, 305m, Violet C6F/UTP-HF1-Rlx-305VT GigaPlus Category 5e U/UTP Cable, 305m, Violet GPU-HF1-Rlx-305VT GigaPlus Category 5e U/UTP Cable, 500m, Violet GPU-HF1-Rlx-500VT GigaPlus Category 5e F/UTP Cable, 305m, Violet GPF-HF1-Rlx-305VT Brand-Rex Partners with Allied Telesis Brand-Rex are pleased to announce it has signed an EcoSystem Partnership with IP networking infrastructure provider Allied Telesis International. Allied Telesis are leading global network infrastructure provider with more than 25 years design and manufacture experience, resulting in an extensive portfolio of solutions that offer endto-end networking to enterprise and service providers. The EcoSystem Partner Program is designed to bring together technology partners who provide complimentary products and services. The new partnership will allow Brand-Rex and Allied Telesis to offer a complete network solution to meet the demands of new and existing customers. Announcing the new partnership, Piero Bottini, Program Manager at Allied Telesis commented, “The EcoSystem partner program brings together best in class suppliers to leverage expertise and create bespoke solutions for multiple markets. “Having worked with Brand-Rex on a number of projects we concluded that their commitment to quality and advanced technology, matched our own objectives and solutionsbased philosophy. Andrew Black ,Technical Marketing Manager, Brand-Rex commented, Participating in the EcoSystem program provides an opportunity to expand our knowledge of IP hardware equipment and associated technologies that benefit from our high performance cabling solutions. Brand-Rex and Allied Telesis will promote their new EcoSystem partnership through a series of events and campaigns. To find out more visit: www.brand-rex.com 7 LATEST NEWS Green Light for Arla Foods Diary Premier Partner NG Bailey IT Services has been awarded a prestigious contract to install a Carbon Neutral Brand-Rex Cat6Plus copper cabling infrastructure and an extensive OM3 multimode FibrePlus backbone for the new £150m Arla Foods Dairy in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. The installed dairy and office space network infrastructure will support voice, data, security and building management systems with an OM3 Multimode backbone supporting around 35 locations from sites to server rooms. Arla is committed to sustainable dairy farming and is aiming for the new dairy to be a “zero carbon” fresh milk processing facility. Throughout the design stage, the potential environmental impact was a key decision factor. With NG Bailey IT Services and Brand-Rex both committed to reducing their impact on the environment and to offering customers the most sustainable solutions, a Brand-Rex Cat6Plus Carbon Neutral cable was the ideal choice. Arla has production facilities in 12 countries with a total of over 18,000 employees and brand leaders such as Arla®, Lurpak® and Castello® sold into more than 100 countries. For more information visit: www.arlafoods.co.uk The Sound of Music Dubai Studio City Brand-Rex partner, Fiberzone Network LLC has been selected to provide a Brand-Rex 10GPlus network infrastructure for Dubai Studio City’s (DSC) latest state of the art sound stages. The new infrastructure project is the first of its kind in the Middle East and is specifically designed to meet the increasingly sophisticated needs of the high growth entertainment industry. The complete cabling system has in excess of 600 copper links as well as a fibre backbone containing over 50 links of OM3 installed. Spread across 22million sq. ft, Dubai Studio City features pre-built studios, warehouses, workshops, office space, and accommodates up to 14 ultra modern sound stages. For more information visit: www.dubaistudiocity.com 8 question Regional & focus answer ily read being now to avoid ble. s t c ow A ca rodu R ble p xplains h pliant CC a E c ) e e W CA om ANS Aluminiumke(tC, Ken Hondsgtandards c & TION Copper Cllaedon the minatro using no S E QU With availab tricked Ken Hodge, CTO answers: As an Engineer I have to start by saying that, in the right context, aluminium is a good material for many applications - electricity distribution and microwave co-ax for example. Ken Hodge, Chief Engineer, Brand-Rex Ken Hodge was educated at Liverpool and Warwick Universities. He is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering Technology. Ken has been involved in the industry since 1982, researching, designing and developing optical fibre and high frequency cabling for LAN and Telecom networking. He is actively involved in standardisation activities in International Standardisation in the cabling sector. It could even possibly one day be suitable in structured cabling. But today it is not suitable at all. It is not compliant with the requirements or standards of an open structured network system, and presents a risk if installed. At best such cables compromise transmission performance and will deteriorate with time, at worst they could present a potential fire risk. Aluminium has a higher resistivity than copper so to achieve the same performance; you need thicker conductors and larger cables. But purveyors of CCA cables make them the same size as copper ones, increasing the risks. When used for Power over Ethernet, a typical temperature increase in a cable bundle will be around 10⁰C above ambient, with aluminium conductors that will double or even triple, making cables run hotter and presenting a risk to the current and future network owners. Moisture in the atmosphere provides the electrolyte and connected parts will corrode making long term reliability of connections questionable. The major point in this argument is that the standards bodies do not allow aluminium conductor cables – there is no support for their use in open, interoperable, backwardscompatible networks. Installers of CCA conductor cables are sentencing users to ownership of unsupportable, potentially unreliable, short-life networks that could have major safety issues depending on current and future use. Has it got a foot-hold? Yes, the product has undoubtedly gained ground particularly in cost conscious Cat5e installations. Purveyors are marking and passing them off as “real” structured cabling - which it’s very difficult to guard against. Some protection can be provided by asking for test evidence on the installation (check the resistance is compliant) and for assurance that standards compliant products have been installed. Or simply insist on a good brand from a reputable manufacturer. At every point where you terminate an aluminium cable to an RJ-45 IDC in a jack you risk the continuity. If you have a question You would like featured in the next issue of Brand-News, why not email: [email protected] 9 product focus Take risk out of termination... While network infrastructure technology continues to grow at an exponential rate, installation practices have been slower to evolve. Legacy has often dictated that familiar products and processes offer a certain level of reassurance, however the drive for more efficient and financially viable solutions is challenging that outdated rationale. Pre-Terminated Cable assemblies are not a new technology, in fact the early adopter was the copper industry who used installation ready Multipair cables for telephone systems. As fibre continues to increase penetration into both data centre and office environments, so too does the uptake of factory terminated assemblies. In recent years this has been further strengthened by the demand for high quality, cost effective installations to support short project lead-times, all resulting in a shift towards fibre and copper factory tested assemblies. By definition Pre-Terminated assemblies in the cabling world describe the process of delivering fully approved, factory manufactured solutions as an alternative to conventional on site termination. 10 Fundamental to the transmission performance of any system is the component quality and how these parts are connected determines the associated losses. Field termination is a critical process and requires skilled resource to assemble, inspect and test, all of which take time. Even then the installation is only one aspect, as consideration must be given for the ease of which these systems can be updated to support growth and flexibility. This is particularly the case in the data centre environments where access is tightly controlled. product focus Pre-Terminated solutions can help solve many of these challenges and offer significant tangible benefits: • Accuracy Terminations are carried out using precision manufacturing processes in a controlled environment to optimise quality. • Consistency Process capability is used to control the repeatability and consistency of the manufacturing process. • Resource Faster installation of pre-terminated products means skilled labour requirements in the field can be minimised. • Visibility Assemblies are documented and labelled to offer full traceability. • Sustainability Pre-term solutions eliminate onsite waste by optimising cable usage. • Logistics Removes the need to transit and store multiple cable reels on site. • Warranty The Brand-Rex 25 year system warranty guarantees performance supported by 100% testing. • Time Pre-Term assemblies allow fast, smooth and efficient installations. TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP MAINTENANCE COST MAINTENANCE COST INSTALLATION COST INSTALLATION COST MAINTENANCE COST INSTALLATION COST PARTS COST PARTS COST PARTS COST Conventional FO cable Pre-term Conventional FO cable Pre-term MTP® cable Delivering significant time and money savings, pre-termination solutions become a viable and attractive option. Simplifying the ‘Smart Design’ premise means that future proofing your network by using superior performance, high quality products will promote longevity. Reliability, increased density and managing modularity at the installation and throughout the life of the project are key elements of any project. Brand-Rex Pre-Terminated solutions offer superior plug-and-play functionality and are ideal for the moves, add and changes (MAC) environment where multiple point to point connections can be quickly and efficiently installed. The MT Connect Optical range is an ultra high performance, pre-terminated, modular system based on MT ferrule connector technology. The range is standards compliant and is manufactured to conform to the requirements of ISO/IEC 11801:2002 & amendments 1 & 2, EN 50173-1, TIA 568C series and the IEC 24764, EN 550173-5 and TIA 942 data centre cabling standards. For more information visit: www.brand-rex.com/products 11 technology focus The practicalities of network convergence We’ve all read lots of hype about convergence over the last year or two. However, not much has been written about the practicalities of installing true converged and semi-converged networks, so we asked Ken Hodge, CTO at Brand-Rex and Paul Goodbrand, director of Intelligent Buildings with Boston Networks, to explain the practical basics. Convergence of different functions into a single structured cabling network throughout the building is not a new concept. Look back 20 years and, the only networks in the building were the telephone wiring and some data cabling. The first step of convergence came when some companies decided to use a single data-capable network (Cat 3) for both data connections and phones. A bit later came the idea of IP phones for VoIP and then both the cabling and the switched network converged. Around 1994 along came QoS (quality of service) managed switches and VLANs (virtual LANs) and the scene was set for devices like IP-CCTV to start sharing the same cabling and switched Ethernet network. At the same sort of time, other systems in the far away worlds of Facilities Management and Security were growing up completely independently of the IT world. Whilst these 12 systems used intelligence and needed lots of cable infrastructure it was all proprietary, and in no way ‘convergable’ with the Ethernet network. Fast Forward If we come bang up to date, however, two or three major factors have caused building owners and systems manufacturers to realise there are some very significant benefits associated with converging all these various systems onto one cabling network and either one or two switched Ethernet networks. technology focus Physical Layer If every system, such as data, building management system (BMS), lighting control, CCTV, Access Control etc, has its own cabling network – this would require four or five lots of independent wiring and containment. With installers trying to work in an already overcrowded building site with all the scheduling plus health and safety implications infrastructure, the overbuilding of the network provides for real challenges and risks. You would need to be pretty sure where every single CCTV camera or thermostat sensor needed to be now - and for the next 20 years. Fortunately you can now install a single Category 5e, Category 6 or Category 6A network. A massive overall saving. Whatever your next 20 years’ requirements for sensors, lighting controllers, window blind or shutter controllers, IP-CCTV cameras, door locks, ID-readers and RFID devices , all you have to do is plug-in to a nearby RJ-45 outlet and you’re connected to a fully converged network. The implementation of RFID Asset Tracking over the wireless network keeps track of all valuable items. Which, for example, is ideal for hospitals where expensive mobile equipment is regularly moved but difficult to track-down in an emergency. As more and more buildings become fully converged - the interoperability capabilities increase leading to the streamlining of business processes; centralisation and simplification of reporting and many environmental benefits. Of course, as long as you provide power over Ethernet (PoE or PoE+) you’ll rarely need a skilled electrician to install or move these items and you will eliminate the need for mains sockets. Building Management Application Layer So, lets get down to practicalities. If you’re planning on installing a converged network here are some of the things you need to consider: Once all these devices begin sharing an Ethernet LAN - the magic really starts! Now, these previously disparate systems can start to talk to each other. Whether its a school; hospital; office block or a university, connecting together the access control systems card reader, biometrics or iris scanner with the lighting control and HVAC individual rooms can have their services and temperatures pre-defined. Take any given classroom and control the supply of heat/cooling and light automatically from 8 a.m to 4 p.m. Once PIRs (infra-red detectors) and the access controller determine there is no-one left in the room, the lights are switched off. Later, when the cleaner comes along and swipes-in, on comes the lighting but not the HVAC. Of course the light turns off when she leaves. Lighting generally has an electronic lightning controller in the ceiling void connected locally to light switches or dimmer controls and controlling maybe 30 or 40 light fittings. This requires just one RJ-45 per controller. If you’ve flood-wired the ceiling voids with RJ-45 outlets, it can simply jack-in to the nearest free outlet. Person-presence PIR detectors would normally be connected to the lighting controller – but of course once it’s connected to the converged Ethernet network the lighting controller can share this ‘knowledge’ with other systems. HVAC control Heating, ventilation and Aircon controls have a number of components that need interconnecting. Temperature sensors, deployed in most rooms are PoE Ethernet devices. But there’s more. The fact that the cleaner has swiped-in or been tracked on RFID also allows the Payroll department to use this date instead of needing a separate clocking in-out system. Universities invaluably now use this for attendance recording too. 13 technology focus Ceiling mounted air conditioning units likewise have an Ethernet requirement - so that the controller can optimise the unit’s valves to use hot or cold water and the fans to go at various speeds or stop altogether. The practicalities of network convergence In some buildings there will also be ‘sunlight detectors’. ‘Signals’ from these will initiate motorised blinds or external sunshades to operate in order to control the solar-gain. Each of these (or their local controller) will need a PoE Ethernet outlet so you may need to provision a higher density of outlets (or a consolidation point) near the windows. In the Plant rooms is where all the boilers and the big beefy pumps, valves and plumbing lurk. Typically these might house fifty or so Ethernet enabled devices in each room. As the plant room is potentially an electrically noisy environment, serious consideration should be given to using shielded cabling and components. All in all, for a large building, the BMS might have 2000 Ethernet connected devices. Access Control We mentioned before various types of access control devices – swipe cards, PIN code devices, finger-print and iris readers. Almost always these are co-located with an electronic door lock. Only one Ethernet connection is needed for a reader/lock pair with either both connected to a local controller or the control function embedded in the reader. Because the locks are clunky electromechanical devices PoE+ is often needed for its extra power. Fire System Although some manufacturers are talking about using the LAN and IP-based detectors or sprinkler controllers - there is a way to go before such ‘life protection’ systems are converged onto the LAN. For now, it’s probably only the fire-control panels that need Ethernet connections to integrate into the Access Control and BMS. 14 IP-CCTV The UK is the world’s biggest user of CCTV. But in cabling and network terms, as long as you’ve provisioned plenty of ceilinglevel RJ-45 outlets, there’s almost no need for pre-planning. The CCTV camera can be deployed rapidly and plugged into the nearest outlet and redeployment is just as simple. IP cameras need PoE and should always have their own VLAN. Pan, tilt and zoom cameras (PTZ) tend to need PoE+. VoIP In the early days of VoIP, there was an argument about whether the phone and PC should have separate RJ-45 outlets or whether one should piggy-back into the other, to integrate both of them and only require one RJ-45. Perhaps not surprisingly, ten years on, the argument still continues. However, as long as you flood-wire the building, you give users the option to do either, and to change their mind at any time during the next 20 years. technology focus The practicalities of network convergence Wi-Fi It’s also worth mentioning Wi-Fi as a converged service because increasingly it is being used for much more than just laptop access. The move to BYOD (bring your own device) sees it being used for voice services such as VoIP and Skype on smartphones and tablets. You can expect to see roving building security officers with Wi-Fi enabled ID scanners able to do security spot checks on people within the building or campus. And where RFID is used it uses the same Wi-Fi access points and IEEE 802.11 protocols as laptops and smartphones. However, if RFID is being used, then four would probably be needed. This is not because of the level of traffic but, like GPS, the RFID location is worked out by triangulating the response time from the RFID device to at least three Wi-Fi access points. So four are indicated to make sure the RFID device can always ‘see’ three. In terms of provisioning Wi-Fi then PoE is usually essential. This allows access points (APs) to only need a single RJ-45 connection. As a rule of thumb, if the usage is data only, an open-plan office or boardroom/conference room would need one Wi-Fi AP. If voice is to be supported as well then two APs are indicated. How fast? The final question is: “How fast does the network cabling need to be? 1 Gigabit/s (Cat 5e/Cat 6) or 10 Gigabit/s (Cat 6A)? All of the Facilities/non IT systems we’ve discussed in this article will work quite happily over Cat 5e or Cat 6 - so there’s no need to install Cat 6A on their account. So the discussion comes down to the company’s scalability and future-proofing needs. As a guide on what’s actually happening in practice in our day-today experience at Brand-Rex and Boston Networks - around fifty per cent of the converged network installs we’re completing at present are shielded. 15 Regional FocuS APAC Focus & Project Wins The region covers a wide geographical area of diverse landscapes, societies and economies. A common challenge uniting these regions is the eager drive to be at the forefront of technological advancements. Key Brand-Rex references including: • Galaxy Phase 1 (consists of Galaxy Hotel, Hotel Okura, Banyan Tree Hotel, Mass Gaming Hall, Data Centre, Retail Outlets) • Galaxy Phase 2, due to open before end of 2014 (to consist of JW Marriott Hotel, Le Ritz Carlton Hotel, Mass Gaming Hall, Data Centre, Retail Outlets) • Ponte 16 Casino and Hotel • Mira Hotel, L Hotel, W Hotel, Excelsior • Shangri-La Hotel in Malaysia Pictured: Hong Kong harbour. • ESF Discovery Bay Asia Pacific presents an anchor of stability and a new pillar of growth for the global economy. While the severity of the financial crisis in Western Europe has created headwinds, Asia Pacific still continues to be the fastest growing region. Occupying the largest market and land mass in APAC, China is the world’s second largest economy by nominal GDP and by purchasing power parity after the United States. Whilst operating within a booming market, competition in China remains at its toughest with competition from foreign and local brands remaining high. 16 Brand-Rex is as a major player in APAC with particular success in the Government sector, major references include: • Kellett British International School • Harrow International School • Diocesan Girls’ School • Police Headquarters • La Salle College • NTS Police Headquarters • Pui Ching Primary School • MTR (Underground) • St Paul’s Co-Educational College • Customs and Excise Headquarters • Hong Kong Stock Exchange • Hong Kong Airport • Securities & Futures Commission • ICAC Headquarters Being an ever present force and a trusted brand in the cabling industry has allowed Brand-Rex to become a system of choice amongst many vertical markets. Brand-Rex has seen significant success in the region winning prestigious projects in both existing and new markets such as Malaysia, Vietnam, Macau, Cambodia, Indonesia and Singapore. A focus on manufacturing excellence and technology drive has ensured Brand-Rex has become the data system provider of choice for many major customers. • Singapore International School • National University of Singapore • Baptist University • City University • Poly University • Open University • Woodrose School Manila • British School Manila • St Teresa’s Hospital • St Paul’s Hospital • Kwong Wah Hospital • Union Hospital • Queen Mary Hospital • Tung Wah Group of Hospitals • Nanjing Guluo Hospital • Hospital Putrajaya Regional FocuS Project Focus Galaxy Casino, Macau Owner: Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) Partner: CTM Overview: Both Phase 1 (completed) and Phase 2 (under construction) combined will have over 120,000 ports. Solutions: 10GPlus Augmented Category 6 Zone cable was used throughout the data centre and a Cat6Plus solution for the mass gaming halls, retail outlets, and hotels requirements. Project Focus Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN), Indonesia Partner: PT. Uni Network Communications Overview: 2 floors with approximately 10,000 m2 Solutions: OM3 Multimode 8 core optical fibre backbone, with Cat6Plus category 6 end to end cabling solution for the horizontal data and telephone system. Project Focus Hoa Sen University, Vietnam Owner: Hoa Sen University Partner: ELV Technologies Corporation Overview: 10 floors covering a total area of approximately 12,000 m² for students to use, equipped with latest equipments. Solutions: Fiber SM OS2 12 core backbone, CAT6 UTP LSZH for the horizontal and data telephone system. Project Focus Liberty Central Riverside Hotel - Vietnam Owner: Que Huong Liberty Corporation Partner: ELV Technologies Corporation Overview: 170 rooms four stars hotel, restaurant & bar, conference room, swimming pool. Solutions: Fiber MM OM3 8 core backbone, CAT6 UTP LSZH for data system, CAT5e UTP LSZH for telephone system horizontal from patch panel to outlet with full accessories for fibre and copper. 17 case study Pictured: Guildhall School. Pictured: Guildhall, London. Brand-Rex delivers a truly converged multi-media network Located in London’s prestigious Barbican Centre, The Guildhall School of Music & Drama offers aspiring musicians, actors, stage managers and theatre technicians a creative and stimulating environment in which to develop as artists and professionals. With just 62 part-time students, it was the first municipal music college in Great Britain. After rapidly growing in popularity, in 1887 the School moved to new premises in John Carpenter Street, where it stayed there up until 1977. Having identified the need to expand and offer a wider range of facilities, in 2009 plans were announced for the £90m redevelopment of the neighbouring Milton Court site. The new building features three new performance spaces – a 608- seat concert hall, a 227- seat theatre and a 128-seat studio theatre – in addition to drama teaching and administration spaces to complement those currently in use in the Silk Street building. Brand-Rex systems were used extensively within the new £90m state-of-the-art Milton Court facility in London to offer the best possible network infrastructure for its staff, students and visitors. The Guildhall School of Music & Drama’s Head of IT, Richard Antonel, was charged 18 with overseeing the implementation of a network infrastructure that could provide the highest possible levels of performance and future proofing. He explained, The scope was to install a high specification structured cabling system that would last in excess of 25 years. We decided to install 10Gbit/s to every outlet. After carrying out research I decided the Brand-Rex 10GPlus Category 6A system would offer the best combination of value, reliability and longevity. Chris Chandler, technical manager at Brand-Rex, who advised on the system design commented, ‘For this environment a shielded foil twisted pair (F/FTP) low smoke zero halogen (LSOH) cable was the most appropriate option due to the quantity of electrical services in the building that could cause electromagnetic interference (EMI). Over 150km of it was used to configure 2,000 10GBASE-T channels and, in addition, singlemode (OS2) and multimode (OM4) optical fibre from our FibrePlus range has been used in the campus wide area network (WAN) and internal backbones respectively.’ A truly converged multimedia environment, as well as running data, voice and video conferencing applications, the IT infrastructure at Milton Court has to be able to handle the many radio and TV broadcasts that will be made from the new facilities as well as supporting the Guildhall’s recording studios for sound and video. It will also facilitate a large digital signage system, as well as wireless networking to accommodate the increasing preference for ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) functionality amongst students. It is also used to network a building management system (BMS) that operates access control, CCTV, and heating and ventilation. Antonel is confident that Milton Court’s communications infrastructure will fully support the technologies of the future. He concluded, ‘Milton Court will open in September and I know that its network infrastructure will perfectly complement and enhance the outstanding quality of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama’s training and the success of its graduates.’ For more information visit: www.gsmd.ac.uk/ project update Resilient, flexible and highly scalable Intelligent Building solution for South Glasgow Hospital As part of the new South Glasgow Hospital campus, Brand-Rex Premier Partner Boston Networks has worked closely with Brookfield Multiplex and Mercury Engineering from to design and deploy a resilient, flexible and highly scalable Intelligent Building solution. The new £90 million laboratory is one of the most modern sites in the UK enabling groundbreaking research and pioneering treatments to be developed. The new laboratory accommodates blood sciences, pathology, genetics, and microbiology, post-mortem and mortuary services and is developing lifesaving treatments and technologies to benefit patient diagnosis across Scotland. The intelligent building solution encompasses: • Structured Cabling • CCTV • A ccess Control, Intruder Alarm & Video Door Entry • Disabled Refuge & Disabled WC • Mortuary Audio Communication Business Challenge Covering 25,000 square meters, the laboratory building is more than five storeys high and is equipped with stateof-the-art technology. In the planning stages NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHS GG&C) quickly identified that the new laboratory, and indeed the new South Glasgow Hospital campus, required a future proof, secure and highly resilient security infrastructure. The new building demanded a robust cabling solution to facilitate a wealth of different technologies and an integrated security system to protect staff and members of the public throughout the building and around the perimeter. • Delivers unsurpassed integration capabilities Key Features Brand-Rex Partner Boston Networks also deployed an audio communications system to guarantee secure and constant communication between areas within the lab building including the Mortuary, Police rooms and Paediatrics department. The chosen Brand-Rex structured cabling infrastructure encompasses: • Category 6A 10GPlus Structured Cabling • Fibre Optic & Copper cabling • 2 6 communication cabinets, installed across campus within 11 communications rooms The IP security solution includes over 60 Pelco cameras, ensuring that the building benefits from mission-critical HD surveillance with unwavering reliability. Additionally the highly secure Access Control and Door Entry system provides enhanced operational flexibility and centralised management and is currently fully operational for over 400 unique users. Through the integration of critical systems, including CCTV and Access Control the solution is: • S calable enough to accommodate thousands of HD and mega pixel cameras •H as multiple levels of redundancy to ensure maxi mum system uptime •P rovides around-the-clock monitoring and cost- effective recording Benefits The experience of the design, project delivery and engineering teams at Boston Networks ensured that this prolific project was delivered within the tightest of schedules. The Labs building now benefits from seamless flows of communication and staff can use a myriad of devices to access the intelligent network for critical patient records and information, facilitating truly world class research and patient services. Moreover by delivering a fully integrated and state of the art IP security solution, the Labs building will benefit from a scalable and bespoke solution with simplified and centralised management. Boston Networks is now working on the structured cabling, wireless infrastructure and security solution for phase 2 of the new ‘South Glasgow Hospital’ and it’s seamlessly integration into to the new ‘super hospital’s’ intelligent network when it opens in 2015. 19 environment Essent’s obsolete data centre infrastructure gets a new lease of life thanks to Brand-Rex Headquartered in the city of ‘s-Hertogenbosch in the southern Netherlands, Essent, part of the German RWE (Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk) Group, is the largest energy company in the country. It provides heat and other related services and has a history of gas supply dating back over 150 years. Essent has developed a rigorous corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda and is aiming to supply all of its energy CO2-neutral by 2050. Recognising the fact that the growth of the worldwide population together with increasing prosperity are forcing the demand for raw materials upward, Essent recycles wherever and whenever it can. Having decided to consolidate its data centre operations into the RWE Data Centre in Germany, Essent had to decommission two existing facilities in Landgraaf and Tilburg. This meant that the now obsolete cabling, servers, racks, power distribution units (PDUs) and cable management needed to be removed. Both Essent and Brand-Rex have a strong focus on minimising waste and cascading the efficient use of reusable materials. So it was decided to recycle as much as possible of the waste resulting from the decommissioning of the current Essent Data Centres. Brand-Rex already had significant experience with the recycling of cabling infrastructure at other customers’ sites and so took the lead in this ambitious project to sustainably dispose of the existing infrastructure. Marco Spoel, maintenance and support manager at Essent commented, ‘Having a sustainable IT infrastructure is an important companywide objective and it was therefore logical for us to want to do this. Essent’s Green-IT achievement was rewarded with the number one position in Gartner’s Green-IT benchmark in both 2010 and 2012.’ Brand-Rex has a long history of environmental awareness and boasts industry leading green credentials. In 2011 it announced that its global organisational and operational activities had achieved Carbon Neutral Status in accordance with PAS 2060 and it was subsequently announced 20 as a winner at the 2011 VIBES (Vision In Business for the Environment of Scotland) Management Awards. More recently Brand-Rex was named runner-up to Dell as Manufacturer of the Year at the Green IT Awards 2013, which reward organisations that have made the most significant contribution to improving the IT industry’s environmental performance over the preceding 12 months. Erwin Deeben of Brand-Rex said, “As natural resources will become increasingly scarce in the future it is key for us all to explore possibilities such as urban mining and recycling of end-of life, or end of support cabling infrastructures.” Asked why he thought Brand-Rex could add value to the project, Spoel replied, ‘There are many similarities between our two companies in terms of our environmental principles. Also, much of the decommissioned equipment from the data centres contains raw materials found in Brand-Rex products and we hope that they can be used for these purposes again, in the spirit of a “cascading ” approach to material use. “What’s more,” he continued, “Brand-Rex could offer expertise that we do not have in-house and I was confident that the company’s technical consultant, Erwin Deeben, and his team would devise and implement a seamless process”. Supervised by staff from Brand-Rex, Essent’s employees retrieved and collected the redundant products and put them into specific container units where the first separations were made. After this the containers where collected from site by recycling partner and waste management specialist, Van Gansewinkel, and transported to a recycling facility in Helden, where they were processed to be re-cycled or used for the generation of energy. environment Under Brand-Rex leadership, a massive 91 per cent of the products retrieved from site have been reused, with the main proportion comprising of power cables, unshielded twisted pair copper cable and steel. Products that were deemed unfit for re-use have been turned into energy by incineration. The entire project achieved a positive revenue stream after all costs were deducted, meaning that Essent’s original budget for the project was unused. Essent and Brand-Rex are now reinvesting this sum into sponsoring the “An Innovative Truth” (energy efficient ICT) and have donated five solar panels - via 1miljoenwatt.nl - to the “Playing for Success” initiative. ‘This process has proven that the disposal of network infrastructure products can be carried out in a way that is economically viable, clean and green and therefore sustainable,’ concluded Erwin Deeben. Essent is delighted with the results and we look forward to using our experience here to help other businesses achieve similar results in the future.’ 21 environment Brand-News goes digital! Brand-Rex wins Green apple award The next issue of Brand-News will arrive in digital format. We will be communicating with you more frequently with our new digital newsletter which will include: • Exciting project wins • New technical updates • Environmental success stories • Latest product news We hope you enjoy the last issue! The Green Apple Awards, now in their 19th year, have become established as the UK’s major source of recognition for environmental endeavour. The Awards are organised by The Green Organisation, an independent, non-political, non-activist, nonprofit group dedicated to recognising and promoting environmental best practice. Brand-Rex’ initiatives and success on Carbon and energy reduction secured a prestigious Green Apple award in the manufacturing category for the second year at an awards ceremony at Edinburgh Zoo on the 2nd September. Brand-Rex shortlisted for VIBES award Brand-Rex has again been shortlisted for a VIBES award, an accolade that gives recognition to companies who take significant steps to improve or reduce their impact on the environment. VIBES is a partnership between Environmental Protection UK, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, The Scottish Government and Zero Waste Scotland. The award, open to Scottish based businesses that contribute to the sustainable development of the country, not only aims to encourage the efficient use of resources, but supports the wider goals of sustainable development including social benefits through community and staff involvement. 22 A record number of entries were received including some outstanding applications therefore making it through to the short lists stage is a great achievement. As previous winners of the Management award and in recognition of our continuous work to drive down Carbon Emissions., Brand-Rex has now been entered into the Energy Award category. This is aimed at businesses that have significantly reduced energy consumption within their own organisation or through providing a service or working in partnership with others. events Brand-Rex has manufactured 316,600 boxes of Carbon Neutral Cable Brand-Rex exhibits at IP Expo Brand-Rex recently exhibited at IP Expo, the UK’s number one end to end enterprise IT event. Held at London’s Earls Court on the 16th and 17th October the Brand-Rex stand featured the very latest high density copper and fibre management systems as well as live hands on product demonstrations. The event was a perfect networking platform and was a great success for Brand-Rex. To find out more visit: www.ipexpo.co.uk LANline Tech Forum Hamburg The Brand-Rex German team recently exhibited and presented at the industry leading technology conference LANline Tech Forum in Hamburg on the 20th August. Technical Product Seminars Brand-Rex alongside Distribution Partner Networks Centre and Fluke Networks delivered two innovative technical product seminars at both Wembley and Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium. The events designed to aid application and product awareness, comprised of live hands on product demonstrations and presentations on the latest technologies providing attendees with a unique opportunity to learn from a team of experienced industry experts. Manufacturers across all sectors of the networking industry hosted a series of interesting and informative sessions with Michael Schneider, Regional Sales Manager at Brand-Rex providing a well attended presentation on ‘Space Efficiency & Data Centres’. Over 130 people attended the one day event which provided an excellent platform to showcase the latest Brand-Rex range of high performance solutions for data centres and high speed networks. For more information visit www.lanline-events.de 23 Did you know that Brand-Rex have a technical video library? The video library contains short step by step guides on jack termination and panel installations as well as the very latest demos on the KeyQuick® mechanical splice solution. www.youtube.com/user/iBrandRex For more information visit www.brand-rex.com