Cisco Universal Power Over Ethernet utilizes standard Cat 5e or higher cabling and RJ45 connectors to enable an easier deployment of this solution within existing infrastructures. Up to 120 UPOE ports can be supported in a single Catalyst 4500E chassis. Cisco Universal Power Over Ethernet is available now with a new linecard on the Catalyst 4500E.By simplifying network infrastructures and reducing power consumption, enterprises can lower the total cost of ownership of IT while improving corporate sustainability. Cisco Universal Power Over Ethernet can be combined with Cisco EnergyWise to extend the capability of energy administration and policy setting beyond the traditional PoE devices via simplified network and power cabling infrastructures.Customers save money by consolidating backup power infrastructure into the wiring closet. The Cisco Catalyst 4500E with Universal Power Over Ethernet provides this resiliency and high availability thanks to its hardware redundancy in power supplies and fans.These networked devices need resilient and efficient power. According to a February 2010 report from Global Industry Analysts, the global thin client market is predicted to reach 14.36 million units in sales by 2015. New lower-powered networked devices are becoming more popular among enterprises to save energy.Utilizing the Network for Power Resiliency Also Cisco has tested many devices that can now, through a UPOE splitter, be powered by the Catalyst 4500E switches, including Oracle Sun Ray Clients, which are highly secure, easy to manage, lower power consumption thin client devices that are used for displaying server-hosted virtual desktops.BT's Netrix turret, used in financial trading room floors, can now derive its power from the same Ethernet cable that provides its connection to the Cisco-powered network.Samsung NC220, the industry's first integrated zero client display, which negates the need for a separate virtual desktop client and wall adapter for powering the desktop components.
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