Data & Communications
-
Video conferencing update
Video conferencing can undoubtedly aid the productivity of a business, but the technology can often be expensive and only limited to boardrooms. Could integrating the technology ... -
Riverbed improves cosolidation of data
As companies deploy more satellite offices with remote servers, managing applications and data has become increasingly difficult. Riverbed aims to make the consolidation of data a ... -
Connecting for smarter buildings
The global ‘green revolution’ can easily extend to ICT infrastructure, and the benefits can be numerous. David Yip explains. -
Fire-rated ladder tray system – AS/NZS 3013:2005
The Kounis Metal Industries' fire-rated and patented ladder tray systems are among the most cost effective and versatile systems on the market today. -
Fibre Passive Devices
As Enterprises look for increased bandwidth and ways of reducing the overall cost of cabling, the market is quickly adopting Fibre Passive Devices or “FPDs” into ... -
One strike, part 3
In this series George Georgevits has explained the nature of lightning and its effects on communications and power circuits. Now he reviews the characteristics of surge-protection ... -
It pays to pass the test
The amount of optical fibre cabling being installed is set to grow exponentially in the coming months and years. Fluke Networks explains how certification can help ensure ... -
Migrating to the NBN, part 2
The rollout of the NBN is in full swing, so it is imperative that residential cablers know how to connect the service beyond the network boundary. ... -
The increase of automated infrastructure management
Productivity and efficiency are the targets every enterprise must hit to survive. This is evident in the uptick of automated infrastructure management (AIM) solutions brought to ... -
Connected Home 50 Most Popular Awards 2013… The winners
It's official... The 2013 Connected Home 50 Most Popular Awards have been announced.