In smart cities, smart buildings play a role as dominant as any skyscraper. The future belongs to structures with sensor networks that can monitor electricity and water usage in real time, track […]
In smart cities, smart buildings play a role as dominant as any skyscraper. The future belongs to structures with sensor networks that can monitor electricity and water usage in real time, track […]
Today marks another one of those holidays that many might not know about, but one that should be honored. On this date in 1969, the first electronic message was transferred from one […]
Fluke Networks has introduced the OptiFiber® Pro High Dynamic Range (HDR) Optical Time Domain Reflectometer, the first OTDR that fulfills contractors’, installers’ and network owners’ demands for a single solution to deal […]
Get a close-up view of our future-ready fiber solutions with our updated Corning VR Experience. Now available on Android phones and tablets, iPhone, and iPad. Read the source article at Corning
Estes Park Light and Power, located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, currently serves 11,000 customers within 350 square miles of rugged terrain. And while Estes Park Light and Power were initially […]
Working with MPO-terminated cabling systems is a new and potentially challenging endeavor for many technicians. From a testing and performance-assurance standpoint, three performance checks are essential—polarity, continuity, and connector cleanliness. This webcast […]
Conventional power architectures can prevent large data centers from growing to meet demand while also maintaining redundancy and availability. This article explains how combining policy-based power management and dedicated power-control hardware can […]
How would you like to design your fiber-to-the home (FTTH) network with dark fiber and still save money? Our calculations show that you could still save 50 percent on your cable costs […]
You and your IT associates have done a thorough evaluation of DCIM software and are convinced that DCIM will make a major difference in the operation of your data center. You’ve identified […]
Density in the data center continues to climb due to a desire to reduce capital and operational expenditures, improve energy efficiency (lower PUE), avoidance of new build-out, reduction of latency times, and […]