Enabling the Sustainable Intelligent Building Through 90W PoE and Beyond
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Intelligent buildings and spaces are becoming more prevalent, and today’s designs prioritize sustainability and the well-being of occupants. As more devices are being controlled and powered over the network, PoE applications and power levels are increasing.
Watch this panel discussion to learn how to design and install structured cabling that provides a sustainable foundation for technologies today and in the future.
This class was originally presented at the BICSI 2021 Fall Conference.
THE PANELISTS
- Brian Ensign – Vice President, Marketing – Superior Essex Communications
- Don Schriner – Product & Program Manager – IoT – Cisco
- Bob Cicero – Business Development Manager – Cisco
- Luis Suau – VP & CTO – Sinclair Digital
Why you should attend?
Learn how to design and install structured cabling that provides a sustainable foundation for technologies today, and in the future.
What to expect?
Technical Requirements
All BICSI CONNECT courses require an Internet-capable device and Internet connection.
Java software; Windows 7 or 8; Mac OSx10.6+; Android 4.1 or later; Apple 10S 6.x, 7.x; IE 10 or later; Firefox 21 or later; Chrome 29 or later; Safari 5.1.8 or later; sound card with speakers/headphones for audio (audio not available for all courses); pop-up blockers disabled.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for all ICT professionals, project managers, and commercial premises owners.
What will I learn?
After this course, you should be able to discuss:
- How the newly released standard for 90-watt PoE enables more applications
- How structured cabling can support extended distance applications
- Best practices to design a successful, sustainable intelligent building
How long is this course?
One-hour self-paced course with 90 days from the date of purchase to complete.
Can I earn credit?
Earn 1 Continuing Education Credit (CEC) upon successfully completing this program.
What is the cancellation policy?
All BICSI CONNECT courses are nonrefundable and nontransferable.