APOLAN Introduces New Website to Better Serve Members & End Users

APOLANglobal.org features a comprehensive Passive Optical LAN resource library and member-exclusive benefit access

APOLANglobal.org

To better serve the needs of its members and promote the rapid growth of Passive Optical Local Area Network (POL) adoption, the Association for Passive Optical LAN (APOLAN) has debuted a streamlined, redesigned website (www.apolanglobal.org). 

"As interest in Passive Optical LAN continues to grow, having a central location for POL education, resources and information is essential," said Brian Hardy, executive vice president at ITConnect and APOLAN chairman. "APOLAN is the premier non-profit organization driving adoption of and education about POL's advantages. Our new website will help us more efficiently advocate for POL adoption and deliver member benefits."

APOLAN's redesigned website features a comprehensive POL Library including:

  • POL technical overview and benefits
  • Division 27 technical specifications
  • POL network comparison
  • Articles
  • Case studies
  • On-demand webinars
  • Research
  • Videos
  • White papers
  • Cost modeling, ROI and TCO analysis

The website also includes easy access to member companies, APOLAN membership application, informative blog posts and member award winner details. A POL service provider directory and buyers' journey guide are currently in development.  

APOLANglobal.org is powered by the YourMembership platform, membership management software that provides integrated tools to help APOLAN efficiently communicate with members, deliver benefits and expand membership. 

To explore APOLAN's resources, apply for membership and learn more about POL, visit http://apolanglobal.org

About The Association for Passive Optical LAN (APOLAN)
The Association for Passive Optical LAN is a non-profit organization that is driving adoption and educating the market about the technical and economic advantages of passive optical LAN technology. Through its membership, which is comprised of manufacturers, distributors, integrators and consulting companies actively involved in the marketplace, the association hopes to help designers, engineers, architects, building owners, CIOs and IT departments implement and successfully use passive optical LAN.

Contact: 
Deborah Kessler
director@apolanglobal.org

Source: Association for Passive Optical LAN