RIYADH — Reichle & De-Massari (R&M, www.rdm.com), the Swiss cabling solution specialist, furthers its reputation as an innovation leader with the introduction of its Real10 solution and three-layer security system for the Saudi ICT market. The solutions are part of its groundbreaking enterprise cabling line intended to meet growing demand for high-speed secure data networks at the enterprise level. Designed for flexibility, modularity and ease of installation, R&M's innovative enterprise office cabling is an ideal solution for a range of industry verticals such as finance, petrochemical, healthcare, city development, industrial, data centers, and transportation. Each enterprise solution can be customized to fit the specific needs of any industry. All components are Swiss engineered and compliant to next generation network transmission speeds as well as cabling industry standards. Future proof design guarantees scalable network capacity and robust performance over the life of the network. Jean-Pierre Labry, Executive Vice President, R&M Middle East and Africa, noted “increasingly complex enterprise operations demand a high performance network. Security at the network infrastructure level is also an imperative. R&M's forward looking enterprise cabling solutions are a core component in building a reliable and secure network which will not only deliver faultless performance but will also help extend the life of the network.” Manzoor Ali, Managing Director, R&M Saudi, added “as we're trending towards significant data transfer rates in the Kingdom, the Saudi ICT market should not compromise on its network infrastructure. ” The latest in a series of R&M's groundbreaking solutions, the Real10 Solution has been developed according to the latest 10Gbit standards and allows for the type of high speed data transmissions now needed by enterprise operations. R&M now also offers its 3 level security system of color coding, plug-in protection, and plug-out protection. This prevents network failure, increases security, and is an active security component, in contrast to competitors who provide only passive security. Passive security only provides notification of network failure after it has occurred. — SG