ramyharb.net – On average, businesses lose between $84,000 and $108,000 (US) for every hour of IT system downtime, according to estimates from studies and surveys performed by IT industry analyst firms. In […]
ramyharb.net – On average, businesses lose between $84,000 and $108,000 (US) for every hour of IT system downtime, according to estimates from studies and surveys performed by IT industry analyst firms. In […]
datacenterknowledge.com – There’s certainly no shortage of options for expanding data center capacity these days. You can renovate an existing facility or add a modular unit onsite or offsite, build one from […]
When it comes to being green, Siemon has lonPackage_greeng been committed to protecting and preserving our environment through continual improvement in the sales, marketing, design, manufacture and resale of IT infrastructure and […]
datacenterknowledge.com – Google today revealed the latest in the series of technologies it has developed to improve performance of its global data center infrastructure. Espresso is a Software-Defined Networking stack that… Tweeted […]
Data centers and enterprise networks continue to require ever-increasing speeds. Yesterday’s 10 Gbps networks are rapidly being replaced by 40 and 100 Gbps speeds, and 400 Gbps networks are on the horizon. […]
Huber+Suhner, a Swiss-based international manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical connectivity applications, has unveiled its latest data center connectivity innovations for the US market at the Data Center World […]
Years in the making, a proposal to mandate the installation of fiber conduits during federally funded highway projects might be gaining some new momentum. If the US adopts a “dig once” policy, […]
Fiber has helped mobile network operators take advantage of the capabilities of LTE, but it also presents some challenges for technicians. Kashif Hussain of Viavi Solutions explains. Read the source article at […]
While operators deploy fiber deeper into their networks, new innovations in G.fast are enabling more competitive broadband speeds on existing copper plants. Thus, in certain geographical areas with robust copper networks, operators […]
Power over Ethernet (PoE) was first introduced in 2003 via 802.3af. This technology (also referred to as Type I) allowed power sourcing equipment (PSE) to transmit up to 15.4W of power to […]