Why Enterprises Are Switching to Optical LAN

Why Enterprises Are Switching to Optical LAN

Customers always need more bandwidth. Customers who want a future-proof LAN are choosing Optical LAN, says Debi Preece, General Manager, San Diego Vector Resources. Optical LAN fits in new buildings, campuses and large installations.
The Library of the Future Deploys Optical LAN

The Library of the Future Deploys Optical LAN

The new San Diego Central Library includes the latest technology to future-proof the new 9-story building, says Library Director Deborah Barrow. The library chose Tellabs Optical LAN, gaining flexibility, cost savings and energy savings.
Why Deltek Deployed Optical LAN: Better Technology

Why Deltek Deployed Optical LAN: Better Technology

A high-performance LAN based on Tellabs Optical LAN technology delivers more bandwidth for users at Deltek’s new headquarters. Deltek VP-IT George Goforth and IT Director Rob Corvi discuss how passive Optical LAN outperforms copper-based LAN with gig-to-the-desktop...
Why Deltek Deployed Optical LAN: Better Economics

Why Deltek Deployed Optical LAN: Better Economics

By deploying Tellabs Optical LAN in its new headquarters, Deltek is lowering its capital and operating expenses. Deltek VP-IT George Goforth and Systems Engineer Mark Weis share how passive Optical LAN saves money, time and power for Deltek.
Optical LAN saves Sandia energy and money

Optical LAN saves Sandia energy and money

Tellabs powers the world’s largest passive Optical LAN at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sandia’s LAN extends to 13,000 workstations in 265 buildings. Over 5 years, Sandia expects to save $20 million with Tellabs Optical LAN through energy...