Data Center News - Oct 11th, 2022
 
 
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October 11, 2022
FEATURED STORY
Terms were not disclosed; the deal will end months of patent-infringement proceedings between the companies and involving the U.S. International Trade Commission.
Based in London, IDS Group offers consultation, design, and installation of fiber, copper, and containment solutions to support data center and colocation projects.
US Signal represents Igneo's first investment in the US telecommunications sector.
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With the advent of the IEEE Std 802.3ck 100Gb/s electrical specification, next generation Ethernet products for 100GbE, 200GbE, 400GbE, and 800GbE are becoming a reality for today’s high-speed interconnect applications.
According to a new study by Synergy Research Group, while the US accounts for over half of total global hyperscale data center capacity, the rest is relatively evenly split between China, Europe and the rest of the world.
AROUND THE INDUSTRY
Whether you’re going around a corner or around town, pulling cable from Point A to Point B can be a challenge. These Cabling Innovators Award recipients help make the job a little easier.
ICT SHOWCASE
The Pro360 Touchless Cleaner features a handheld dispensing wand that delivers atomized, high-purity cleaning fluid.
RESOURCES
Optical communications and networking technology experts from Legrand will discuss a new Very Small Form Factor (VSFF) solution, and its tremendous benefits to data infrastructure.
During this webinar, attendees will learn how to design and install a flexible and scalable media distribution system. Getting the system up and running is one aspect, but attendees will also learn how to install a system that can be managed remotely.
In this webinar, we'll discuss how a fiber-based IT network can cost effectively reduce the net carbon footprint of a building. The presentation will share real-world use cases about how such benefits are being realized.
Tenant connectivity demands are increasing, driven by the hybrid office, IoT, smart building applications, and wireless applications. This, in turn, is putting more focus on network infrastructure and bandwidth capacity.