A new Black & Veatch white paper, entitled Data Centers: Planning for the edge, examines the emerging deployment of edge computing and its impacts on data center infrastructure planning. Developed in… Tweeted […]
A new Black & Veatch white paper, entitled Data Centers: Planning for the edge, examines the emerging deployment of edge computing and its impacts on data center infrastructure planning. Developed in… Tweeted […]
Guthrie’s newest 268,000 square ft. hospital in Corning, New York needed to find an innovative wireless solution that could meet not only the needs of current users, but those of future users […]
Category 8 is being developed to support 25 and 40 Gbps speeds over short (up to 30 m) distances. ANSI/TIA 1152A, an update to the 1152 standard for field test instruments used […]
A 40 minute FREE webinar hosted by Jamey Swigert, Senior Manager of Business Development for Enterprise at Panduit In today’s Enterprise environment, network communications are driving the need for more bandwidth, which […]
Fluke Networks has achieved the milestone of having 5 million test results uploaded to the cloud via its LinkWare Live platform. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com
With 5G on the way, service providers need to get the most bandwidth out of their current fiber networks. One recent development in fiber technology is the increased use of passive wavelength […]
backblaze.com – We are pleased to announce that Backblaze is now storing some of our customers’ data in our newest data center in Phoenix. Our Sacramento facility was slated to store about […]
Mellanox is aiming to leapfrog its networking rivals with the unveiling of a new ASIC for Ethernet switches that offers speeds of 200Gbps or 400Gbps, while supporting numerous network operating syste… Tweeted […]
Do you remember what information technology was like 20 to 30 years ago? A cross-country telephone conversation would often start with, “Please hurry, I’m calling long distance.” When content was urgent, documents […]
In today’s networks, fiber optic cabling is frequently used as the backbone of communications network cabling, from the entrance into a building to various telephone/data equipment closets serving users on different floors […]