New solution incorporates rapid fibre panel to speed deployments, reduce costs

TE Connectivity has introduced the QRapid fibre panel, a new version of its Rapid Fibre panel that incorporates Quareo physical layer management technology comprising connection point identification (CPID) for real-time visibility to network add-ons, moves and changes. This new panel improves speed and efficiency in central office fibre deployments while slashing deployment costs.

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Meeting future standards

Future-proofing investments with clever cabling. By Dr. Thomas Wellinger, Market Manager Data Centre R&M.

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Siemon optimises migration to 40 and 100 gigabit applications

Siemon has announced its 40/100G fibre cabling solutions that provide a fast, simple and economical upgrade path from 10 gigabit to 40 or 100 gigabit applications. Part of Siemon’s LightHouse™ advanced fibre optic cabling solutions, the extended range includes a variety of equipment cords that allow customers to maintain and fully utilise their existing Siemon Plug and Play enclosures and trunks for next generation 40/100 gigabit performance in network, server and storage...

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Red Hat loins platform stability and open innovation

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 adds new security features, support for collaborative operational analytics, and a path towards container-based application infrastructure for preexisting workloads.

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Next generation network identity brings simplicity at cloud scale to the enterprise.
Schneider Electric wins ‘Outstanding Contribution to Diversity, Equality and Social...
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New facility will help deliver thermal infrastructure to meet data centre demand.
Orange Belgium, a leading Belgian telecoms operator and provider of voice, video, and data services...
DataVolt has announced the signing of a multi-year partnership agreement with Super Micro Computer...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

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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