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Volume 15, Issue 11
Volume 15, Issue 11
Volume 15, Issue 11
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Product Focus:marking & labeling equipment
Nov. 1, 2007
The IP Series printer system, featuring smart-cell technology, lets the printer, material, ribbon and software communicate together...
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New Products
Nov. 1, 2007
By combining Gigabit Ethernet with EMI/RFI noise immunity and electrical isolation of fiber-optic cable, the EKI-2741 Industrial Ethernet media converter allows...
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To the EDITOR
Nov. 1, 2007
The photo on page 37 of your September issue (right) is of a telephone system, not a blade server.
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Back-of-classroom cabinets boost school district’s info-tech upgrade
Nov. 1, 2007
APWMayville (www.apwmayville.com) recently completed a multi-year project with St. Paul School District in Minnesota...
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An insider’s take on cable-removal definition
Nov. 1, 2007
Yeah, I know. I climb on the abandoned-cable soapbox time and again, and see no reason to apologize for it.
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Wi-Fi trials, tribulations: What’s working, what’s not
Nov. 1, 2007
Many failures and some successes mark cities’ efforts to deploy wide scale Wi-Fi.
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Energy consumption an overriding issue
Nov. 1, 2007
Federal government involvement is driving improved practices for more-efficient operation.
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The verdict is in: Court chooses fiber-to-the-desk
Nov. 1, 2007
Texas U.S. District Court rules in favor of an optical cabling solution--for itself.
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Make the right connection: Bonding a shielded system
Nov. 1, 2007
Bonding the system to ground helps ensure optimum performance of your shielded system.
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Prysmian unveils high-rise FTTx cable
Nov. 1, 2007
Prysmian Cables & Systems (prysmian.com) has developed a high-rise building break-out cable...
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6A’s final hurdle: testing (But not the kind you think)
Nov. 1, 2007
Committee members optimistically look at December as a potential publish date.