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Independent Validation for Regulated and High-Performance Environments

Our Compliance Lab translates complex standards—such as NIST, ISO/IEC 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, and FedRAMP—into measurable engineering checkpoints. We validate wired and wireless infrastructure against real-world conditions, including performance, security, and interoperability. Customers gain trusted results that accelerate approvals and reduce deployment risk.

Engineering Proof Across Systems, Vendors, and Standards

Engineering Proof Across Systems, Vendors, and Standards

We test structured cabling (TIA/EIA), optics (MSA compliance), switching fabrics, routing protocols, and wireless (Wi-Fi 6/6E/7) under production-like loads. OEM alignment and multi-vendor interoperability are confirmed with reproducible, evidence-based methods. This ensures that your infrastructure performs consistently across environments—before you invest in full-scale deployment.

Turning Frameworks Into Faster Approvals and Deployments

Turning Frameworks Into Faster Approvals and Deployments

Every engagement maps compliance frameworks directly to design and validation processes. Our lab generates detailed test artifacts, golden configurations, and transparent reports for regulatory or internal audits. By embedding compliance into engineering cycles, we reduce time-to-market while ensuring infrastructure resilience and security.

99.98%

Reliability Rated

80%

Savings VS OEM

60%+

Hyperscaler Adoption Rate

 A Transparent Approach That Delivers Trust

A Transparent Approach That Delivers Trust

Reliability, Trust, Communication, Fairness, and Research are applied in how we design, test, and report results. Our customers see not only the outcomes but also the methodology, raw data, and configuration baselines. This transparency builds confidence in the results and in the long-term stability of every deployment.

Once we saw that OptioConnect could cut our capital expenses dramatically without any drop in performance, it became clear—there’s no reason for us to ever go back to overpriced, branded equipment.

John Smith
Chief Technology Officer