Emerson Power Conference
CLEVELAND, May 17, 2005 – Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson
(NYSE:EMR), kicked off its 45th Annual Network Power Conference this week in
Cleveland, with 300 telecommunications engineers and leaders examining emerging
trends and technologies in the DC power industry.
“With the worldwide growth of 3G wireless and billions of dollars in
fiber-optic installations underway to gain the Triple Play (voice, video, data),
power reliability for emerging telecommunications networks is more critical
than ever,” said Emerson President James G. Berges. “As the
leading provider of reliable power technology to the telecommunications industry,
Emerson is confident this gathering will stimulate shared expertise that will
advance our customers and the industry as a whole.”
Emerson’s Network Power Conference has grown considerably from it’s
beginnings as the Lorain Power Conference 45 years ago. This years conference,
which runs through Wednesday at Cleveland’s Intercontinental Hotel and
Conference Center, features presentations and expert speakers on dozens of business-critical
continuity topics ranging from “Powering the Triple Play” to “Broadband
Power” to “Protection for VoIP.”
At the conference, Emerson will unveil its Global Building Blocks Program,
which provides telecommunications companies and other customers new reliable
power solutions under one global standard – a DC power industry first.
The program is the latest in a series of technology innovations from Emerson
Network Power designed to provide customer-driven solutions to protect business-critical
networks from costly failures.
“The Building Blocks Program enhances Emerson Network Power’s
emergence as the global leader in DC power systems for the telecom industry,”
said Ed Feeney, President of Emerson Network Power Systems. “At the same
time, IT professionals are discovering that DC Power isn’t just for telecom
applications anymore.”
Emerson recently launched its NterpriseIP Solution for Internet Protocol (IP)
telephony and Power over Ethernet (PoE) deployments. The solution offers flexible
configurations, easily manipulated to fit customers’ specific business
requirements, designed to support current infrastructures as well as those of
next-generation VoIP networks.
“Whatever the type of business requirement a customer needs, from power
configurations, to outside plant applications, to cooling strategies, Emerson
Network Power has the solution to meet the needs of their critical enterprise
networks” said Feeney.