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Fiber cleaning leads to successful fiber blowing operations

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TIA-942-C Data Center Standard Published

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‘C’ Revision of TIA-942 Data Center Standard Specifies for Fiber Connectivity, Cabinet Widths

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Optical Connectors Market Prime Economies Expected to Deliver Major Growth until 2033

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Bringing an open optical network to life: tales from the field

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Facebook funds new solar power in Oregon and Utah

By Liz Goldsmith on July 20, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Facebook is helping fund 437MW of solar power in the states of Oregon and Utah, some of which will power its veteran Prineville data center. The deal with Pacific Power places 100MW […]

Keep Data Centers Running Optimally

By Liz Goldsmith on July 20, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

As of 2014, data centers in the U.S. consumed 70 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, equal to the energy expenditure of 6.4 million homes. Although, consumption would have been a lot higher—a projected […]

Guide to patch cord management using twisted pair infrastructure

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Although probably viewed as a simple process to manage, patch cords have the potential to be the weakest link in twisted pair and fiber optic network infrastructures. It is essential to follow […]

The Role of Fiber and Testing in 5G

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

As we move forward in the 5G evolution, fiber deployment will grow exponentially (for example), and to ensure networks are delivering the promise of 5G, it is essential that service providers act […]

Twisted Pair Cable Systems ANSI/TIA 568.2-D Ready to Publish

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

The latest TIA standard for balanced twisted-pair cable systems – TIA 568.2-D – was approved for publication during the TR-42.7 meeting on June 12, 2018. It will replace TIA-568-C.2 and is expected […]

Digitizing History for Future Preservation with a Scalable Data Center

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Undergoing a massive data transfer process is not easy, but the Vatican Apostolic Library did just that. Panduit’s previous success in enhancing the connectivity and performance for the Vatican Apostolic Library’s main […]

Retrofit Solution for Industrial Automation Environment

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

The risk of downtime and maintenance cost has become a leading pain point for many companies. But, physical network infrastructure solutions including, structure cabling and converged plantwide Ethernet (CPwE), is now part […]

The role of fiber in a more efficient future

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

A smart and sustainable city leverages information to link systems and people together Read the source article at Smart Cities World

Data Centers Challenges: Efficiency and Reliable Testing Tools

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

The data center is the heart of every enterprise network, enabling the transmission, access and storage of all information. Here, cabling connects enterprise local area networks (LANs) to switches, servers, storage area […]

Reducing risk in the data center

By Liz Goldsmith on July 19, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

The biggest barriers to reducing risk in the data center are: a lack of knowledge, a lack of processes to share this knowledge, a lack of site-specific experience, unawareness, and a poor […]

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