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Volume 13, Issue 7
Volume 13, Issue 7
Volume 13, Issue 7
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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas…(well, not this time)
July 1, 2005
As was predicted, there were big happenings at the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA—www.nfpa.org)
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Two new solutions for 10-GbE over UTP
July 1, 2005
Several manufacturing groups have joined the race to make 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10-GbE) over copper cabling systems...
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Liam Galin steps down from RiT Technologies
July 1, 2005
Liam Galin, president and CEO of cable management software maker RiT Technologies LTD since 2000, has resigned effective May 31.
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Another look at zone cabling
July 1, 2005
Extending beyond the open office, zone cabling meets today’s and tomorrow’s needs.
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Uncovering the benefits of estimating software
July 1, 2005
Features and capabilities can improve bidding accuracy and efficiency for those willing to take the plunge.
More content from Volume 13, Issue 7
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An optical-cabling infrastructure for data-center environments
July 1, 2005
Optical connections can meet the needs of high density and immediate availability.
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Cable management software solutions evolve
July 1, 2005
As software sharpens, new partnerships with cable manufacturers arise.
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Centralized, distributed WLAN architectures at crossroads
July 1, 2005
The market for “thin” is getting fatter, while the demand for “fat” gets leaner.
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The what-for of Wireless Fidelity
July 1, 2005
From spectrum to standards and WEP to WiMax, there is a lot to know before networking wirelessly.
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New Products
July 1, 2005
The E-Z-Code EZL 100-Kit includes label printer with one-touch hotkeys...
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In a digital world, there’s no rewinding
July 1, 2005
A few months ago, I was talking to an analyst from a market-research firm. Our business-related conversation was over, so we turned our attention to personal chitchat.