Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The most exciting thing to happen to the world of cleaning fiber optics since…EVER!


Linden Photonics introduces a new cleaning media that revolutionizes the way you clean fiber optics.  Lindex is a nanomaterial that drastically improves the effectiveness of a simple cleaning tool.  This patent pending technology has been specifically designed to clean all of the most difficult to remove contamination.

Traditional fiber optic swabs have a cotton or foam material at the cleaning end.  These cleaning materials have little to no absorption and effectively move around the contamination.

Linden Photonics has made the first true innovation to fiber optic cleaning media, using Carbon NanoTubes to actually adhere to and absorb contamination.

·        Dry Adhesive works with or without solvents

·        No cross contamination

·        More than 10 times the cleaning power of existing materials


The Lindex swab is designed for easy cleaning of fiber optic receptacles or ferrules located within adapters. The swab is coated with our patent pending nanomaterial. Sizes are available for most existing ferrules.

Contact Linden Photonics for more information or to order this revolutionary cleaning tool. info@lindenphotonics.com 978-392-7985





Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Foreign Companies Entering the US Market

There are many companies manufacturing fiber optic products trying to enter the US market; companies from China, Japan, Europe and South America. I have been to hundreds of websites and seen one bad English version after the next. The most simple problem and the easiest to solve is poor translation into English. A US customer wants to feel that you are familiar with this market and will be easy to interface with. You cannot convey that feeling if your website does not communicate well.

I have been in the industry for 17 years and know the terminology inside and out. Let me proof your website and edit the English content. I have extensive experience dealing with overseas vendors and customers and I know what communicates well in the fiber optics industry. Please contact me to find out more about my services and how I can help you increase revenue here in the USA.

Stephen O'Riorden
steveoriorden@gmail.com

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

3M Teams up with FiberZone to Sell Automated Fiber Management System for the Data Center

AUSTIN, Texas--Today, 3M announced a strategic business alliance with FiberZone Networks, the leading provider of Automated Fiber Management (AFM) solutions, to bring its AFM system to the data center market.

From always-on movies to data storage in the cloud to corporate and consumer digital archives, managing the data infrastructure has become a critical discipline for today’s enterprises. A single outage can affect thousands of customers and significantly impact the revenue of network and cloud providers.

The AFM system from FiberZone Networks enables remote provisioning of a data center’s fiber network, avoiding the operational costs and downtime associated with manual operation of traditional patch panels. This allows data center operators to dynamically manage fiber connectivity based on load requirements and customer needs, enabling on-demand services and new service offerings – such as managed cage and expedited cross-connect services – along with the reliability, flexibility, fault tolerance and management for the fiber infrastructure that manual patching cannot offer.

Key to the AFM product reliability and stable performance is the patented Latched Optical Coupling (LOC™) technology. This technology creates a secure, physical optical fiber connection within the system which can be changed to a different port configuration on-demand through a software interface or programmed automatically. The fibers can be re-arranged in a NxN, non-blocking manner.

Multi-tenant data center operators, and tenants in these facilities, can optimize their operational expenditures and revenue using AFM from FiberZone Networks to minimize downtime and increase service offerings.

3M has entered into a strategic business alliance with FiberZone Networks to offer the Automated Fiber Management with Latched Optical Coupling to the data center market as an authorized sales representative.

“The FiberZone Networks AFM system uniquely addresses an emerging issue in data center infrastructure management and is a perfect complement to our own growing portfolio of solutions for data centers,” said Gordon Wiegand, 3M Communication Markets Division business development manager. “3M’s global reach, combined with FiberZone Networks’ industry-first fiber management system will help data center operators worldwide facilitate the transition to cloud data management while delivering operational efficiencies.”

“3M is one of the world’s most reputable companies and we’re proud to sell our solution alongside their market-leading products to the data center market,” said Gady Rosenfeld, vice president of Business Development and Marketing at FiberZone Networks. “3M’s scale and global reach will allow us to offer our AFM system to more customers and in new markets around the world.”

3M already offers a broad and rapidly growing portfolio of solutions for data centers, including high-speed copper, fiber and active optical cabling solutions which utilize leading-edge technologies to provide flexibility, high-performance and value. Additional products from 3M for data centers include next generation, sustainable fire protection fluid; static control products and services; medium voltage cable assemblies used for data center construction and biometric security systems.

Founded in 2003, FiberZone Networks is a privately-held corporation with offices in the United States and Israel. The company is backed by international, communications-industry focused venture capital firms Novak Biddle Venture Partners and the S-Group.

FiberZone Networks’ AFM system has been deployed by leading data center and network operators in the United States, Asia and Europe. The AFM system won the prestigious Red Herring Top-100 North American award for innovative ideas and most recently was selected as one of the Top-100 Red Herring Global award winners.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Buoyant Fiber Optics

Unless you're in the industry you would not believe how much fiber optics is used in the ocean. There are many important design considerations that one doesn't have to be concerned about in normal terrestrial fiber optic deployment. One of which is buoyancy.

Learn more about what Linden Photonics is doing here.