Technology
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High density zones
In his first column for Cabling Connection, IBM A/NZ Data Centre Services – Site and Facilities offerings leader Alistair Wilkinson looks at how to support new ... -
Fibre optic inspection
With increasingly higher data rates driving decreasingly small loss budgets, inspecting and cleaning fibre connectors is more important than ever before. -
How cameras and applications are getting smarter
Living with intelligent devices is a dream we have had for centuries. Michelangelo, Jules Verne and many other great thinkers had this vision, but their vision ... -
Quicky Mark measuring tool
Designed and patented in Australia, the Quicky Mark is a handheld tool used when lining up and marking locations for the penetration of internal and external ... -
Clipsal and Schneider Electric launch reward program
Clipsal by Schneider Electric is opening up its reward program, Generator, to all licensed electrical contractors until the end of December, with a promotion entitled Generate ... -
Phoenix Contact Profinet-compatible switch
Phoenix Contact has added a compact version to its range of automation switches to accommodate use in Profinet systems. -
From 12 to 24…
High-capacity cabling systems for data centres will come with more fibres than ever before. Thorsten Punke explains. -
Built Boards Data Enclosure
Built Boards has introduced its Data Enclosure to house an array of technology, including data, networking, alarms, CCTV and NBN equipment. -
BICSI and CCCA collaborate to stop counterfeit and non-compliant cables
BICSI, the international association supporting the information technology systems (ITS) industry with information, education and knowledge assessment, has announced that president Jerry Bowman presented on research ... -
Data centre consolidation – reduce costs without compromising performance
Data centre consolidation is emerging as a compelling way to reduce costs without compromising performance, especially as networks, applications and services become more complex. However, according ...