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Data Center Commissioning Saves Time and Money

There’s a concept in building design and construction known as “commissioning.” Most of us understand the word “commission” to mean a formal request for the building or making of something. A wealthy patron might commission a painting from an artist, for example. However, there’s also a second meaning of “commission”: to bring into working condition something newly produced, such as a factory or machine. By Marcus Doran – VP & GM at Rahi Systems, Europe.

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Wave2Wave launches two robotic fibre switches with MPO interfaces

New ROME switches designed to accelerate physical layer automation in the data centre.

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The benefits of pre-terminated consolidation points

Leviton now offers a full line of custom-made Category 6 and Category 6A CP cords for easier deployment and increased network uptime.

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Siemon introduces TERA Category 8.2 copper cabling system

Siemon has launched its end-to-end TERA® Category 8.2 copper cabling system, delivering transmission performance up to 2 GHz to support emerging high-speed 25 and 40 Gigabit (25/40GBASE-T) applications in data centre switch-to-server applications.

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The 8-hour Data Centre Fundamentals program is now improved with expert Instructor narration.
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Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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