Data & Communications
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Hills Limited announces improved results for the year
Hills Limited has announced improved results for the year that ended 30 June 2014. This was achieved in very challenging market conditions across the building and ... -
Eaton launches third generation data centre power distribution units
Power management company, Eaton, has launched the ePDU G3 series, the company’s third generation power distribution technology which provides best-in-class power distribution and enables data centre ... -
Understanding Cat 8 cabling
After months of trying to navigate the world of Category 8 cabling, IHS data centre and critical infrastructure research analyst Sarah McElroy debunks some of the ... -
School Guardian offers coordinated site-wide communications in emergency situations
Schools play a critical role in keeping students safe from harm. While the potential threat of a shooting or bombing is (thankfully) a rare occurrence in ... -
NBN? What’s that?
Most people know the NBN is coming but not a lot more, and that, writes John Fennell, means the smart home sector has a lot of ... -
Amendments to S2009
Antenna cabling is not regulated but twisted copper cabling between buildings is. These are the latest changes to S009, writes Ian Millner. -
Schneider Electric provides prefabricated data centre for Baidu
As Baidu’s first prefabricated data centre project, the eco-friendly data centre will feature fast deployment, low input and high capability operation from standardised to modular to ... -
Fluke Networks AirMagnet Wireless Lifecycle solution
Fluke Networks is rolling out a range of new 802.11ac features in AirMagnet Survey PRO/Planner and AirMagnet WiFi Analyser PRO to help organisations optimise their migration ... -
The benefits of plastic optical fibre over glass
Glass optical fibre is a highly efficient transmission medium that needs careful handling. Trevor Downes reports on a less temperamental solution. -
Built Boards’ founder Jared Smith explains the origins of his company and the changing face of residential enclosures
A former electrician and integrator from Melbourne has developed a range of switchboard enclosures that have been built to suit home automation installations. Paul Skelton reports.