Optimizing Data Centers: Structured Cabling for AI – Webinar September 16th

August 11, 2025

Structured Cabling for AI Webinar: How to Ensure Peak Performance, Scalability & Reliability in AI Data Centers

Join Panduit for an insightful webinar on the transformative benefits of structured cabling for AI data centers. This session will be led by Bob Wagner, Sr. Business Development Manager at Panduit, who will share his expertise on the role of structured cabling in meeting the high-performance and low latency demands of AI workloads. Participants will gain valuable insights into the best practices for designing and implementing structured cabling systems that ensure peak performance, scalability, and reliability in AI data centers.

Key Session Topics:

  • Fiber Cabling Management Solutions​
  • Structured Cabling for AI Applications​
  • AI structured cabling benefits
Details

Date: Tuesday, September 16th, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM Central Daylight Time (CDT)

Register HERE

Speaker
Bob Wagner, Sr. Business Development Manager for Data Center

Bob Wagner brings nearly 30 years of expertise in Connectivity, leading strategic solutions in AI, Fiber, Pathways, and Power for Multi-Tenant and Hyperscale environments at Panduit, and has contributed to Ethernet standards development through IEEE committees.

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