SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cormant Inc., a software development company specializing in IT infrastructure management, today announced its CableSolve solution has been instrumental in the initial planning phase of Interop New York, by delivering a single-pane-of-glass view into the assets and connectivity components at the InteropNet. This is the second consecutive InteropNet participation for Cormant, who is also scheduled to participate in two speaking sessions at Interop New York. Cormant will be exhibiting its CableSolve solution at the show in booth #657.
The InteropNet is a temporary network that powers the Interop event, built in collaboration with carefully selected innovative vendors and volunteers who come together to take on the ultimate networking challenge. Cormant’s CableSolve solution is an integral part of this initial planning phase, utilizing its unique portability feature to document the entire physical IT infrastructure, ensuring every asset, data and power connection are recorded to maximize uptime, ensure fast and efficient changes and facilitate rapid troubleshooting. This documentation done through CableSolve will then be used to manage the infrastructure restaging and subsequent troubleshooting and helpdesk operation on site at the Javits Center in New York.
“The inclusion of CableSolve in the select list of companies delivering the InteropNet has provided valuable and unique insight into our assets, configuration, connectivity and environmental position,” said Glenn Evans, lead network engineer for Interop. “CableSolve has been used to turn a paper-heavy, spreadsheet-driven deployment process into a paperless process with real-time visibility of the deployment status. The NOC helpdesk is also using CableSolve to verify customer connectivity and reduce troubleshooting when issues are reported.”
CableSolve provides a holistic approach to management of data center assets, power, connectivity and space. More than a connectivity management system, CableSolve is the most trusted, configurable, flexible and portable data center infrastructure management solution available, providing complete visibility into the physical layer, including all assets and connectivity along with live logical layer data from SNMP and WMI devices. Additionally, with CableSolve’s portable handheld management module, IT managers are able to move, change, track and audit the entire IT infrastructure, including the assets and connectivity, using a pocket PC handheld device or smartphone.
“For more than two decades Interop has been at the forefront of the evolution in IP networking and we are honored to have CableSolve be part of the InteropNet process,” said Paul Goodison, CEO of Cormant. “Being able to participate in such a large scale project is both exciting and challenging and we are thrilled that the management and documentation capabilities of CableSolve are able to make a difference in the roll-out and troubleshooting processes.”
Cormant is also scheduled to participate in two speaking sessions led by the IT professionals and companies responsible for building the InteropNet. On Wednesday, October 5 at 4 p.m. a co-presented session with JDSU on “Deploying the InteropNet at Layer 1” and on Thursday, October 6 at 1 p.m. a CableSolve class session on “Infrastructure Management in the Data Center and Beyond.”
To speak with a representative of Cormant or to see a live demo of CableSolve, please visit Cormant at booth #657 on the floor of the Javits Center on October 5th or 6th, 2011.
For more information about Cormant and CableSolve visit www.cormant.com.
About Cormant, Inc.
Cormant Inc. is an information, communication and technology infrastructure management company engaged in the development and marketing of advanced infrastructure management software systems. Cormant is focused on providing the best infrastructure and connectivity management solution to serve the needs of medium to very large enterprise businesses, spanning all industries across the globe. Key customers of Cormant include multi-nationals from the banking, consulting, IT, travel, hotel, government, manufacturing, health and telecommunications industries.