The voice and data channel is forging increasingly close ties with structured
cabling and physical infrastructure specialists, industry onlookers have
asserted.
Cabling vendor
Panduit
is about to embark on a reseller recruitment drive to sign up traditional IT
VARs and systems integrators. Hamish Switalla, global systems integrator manager
at Panduit, said that the Cisco, HP and IBM partner ecosystems could provide the
kind of resellers his firm wanted.
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“We are looking to provide an indirect model more consistent with the IT
channel. Large systems integrators are looking to spread their tentacles to the
installation part of the job and traditional installers are also playing more of
a system integrator’s role,” he told CRN.
Switalla indicated that VARs investing in furthering their cabling expertise
could be standing themselves in good stead.
“I think having the vision and the ability to design physical infrastructures
is going to be critical, particularly for large-enterprise customers,” he said.
Telecoms distributor
Nimans
announced earlier this month that it had signed up with cabling vendor Fusion
and will stock its range of voice and data installation products.
Nimans’ installation products business manager Dominique Wilson said: “Nimans
has always stocked installation components as part of our commitment to offer
resellers everything they need to complete a job from start to finish. Cabling
is an essential component of this process. It is not a case of it catching on,
the demand is already here.”
Reseller s2s was bought up by cabling specialist IT firm
Bailey
Teswaine earlier this year and managing director Scott Nursten said:
“Systems integration is much broader now and covers everything from the physical
infrastructure, all the way up to the communications stack. There is increasing
pressure from the market not to have to deal with more than one supplier.”
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