Webinar on High-Density Cable Management Eligible for BICSI Credit
On Wednesday, December 3, Cabling Installation & Maintenance will host a webinar on the topic of high-density cable management that BICSI has approved for a continuing education credit (CEC) toward the association’s professional credential renewal.
Sponsored by Chatsworth Products (CPI), the webinar “High Density Cable Management: Best Practices for Performance, Scalability and Serviceability” will be a 1-hour session delivered by CPI’s senior product manager for open architecture systems Michael Moore. It begins at 1:00pm EST on December 3.
You can register for the webinar here.
On our website, we at Cabling Installation & Maintenance promote the webinar with the following description: “As networks scale to meet the demands of cloud, edge computing, AI, and next-generation applications, high-density cabling has become a critical factor in ensuring performance, scalability, and serviceability. This webinar will explore the market and technology drivers behind high-density deployments, define what ‘high density’ means in modern environments, and review relevant industry standards.
“Attendees will gain practical insights into pathway design, rack and enclosure considerations, and proven cable management techniques that reduce congestion and maintain airflow. The session will also cover strategies for managing moves, adds, and changes, maintaining accurate documentation, and preparing for future demands such as 400/800G, AI workloads, and higher power requirements. Whether you’re supporting enterprise data centers, colocation facilities, or edge environments, you’ll walk away with actionable best practices to design and manage high-density cabling systems that are reliable today and ready for tomorrow.”
BICSI enables organizations throughout the cabling and ICT industry to offer learning opportunities and provide continuing education credits (CECs) for those sessions, after BICSI reviews an application and verifies the integrity of that learning opportunity. The granting of a continuing education credit does not imply or suggest that BICSI approves or endorses the event.
After its live broadcast on December 3, the webinar will be available for on-demand viewing for 6 months.
