Allied Telesis International ups its game for smart building connectivity

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Japanese networking manufacturer Allied Telesis International has added two new members to its award winning ruggedised switching range with the IE560 & IE360 families – ideal for use in buildings where customers either cannot or do not want to place switches in a controlled environment, such as a rack in a comms room.

These latest switches bring advanced functionality to your industrial network with long distance stacking allowing customers to surpass resilience with high availability at the core. 10Gb/s uplinks ensure the network has all the bandwidth needed and POE++ (up to 90W) supported for power hungry devices at the edge. Finally, both models offer MACSEC encryption so your data will be secure today and into the future.

 Like all Allied Telesis products, they run its industry standard operating system AW+, so are easy to integrate into any existing ecosystem.

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