Pasternack’s line of low-PIM coaxial cable assemblies now consists of 160 standard configurations that boast PIM levels of < -160 dBc.
May 6, 2019
Pasternack has expanded its offering of low-PIM coaxial cable assemblies to offer customers even more connector options to address DAS, wireless infrastructure, multi-carrier communication systems, WISP, small cell installations, and PIM testing applications.
A few weeks back, I had dinner with Jon Atkins from RBC Capital Markets and some other friends in San Francisco. At dinner, Jon gave me his January 2019 Equity Research, which is the best prospective I have seen to date. All indicators point in the direction of growth.
Standalone business focuses on neutral-host digital infrastructure solutions.
May 1, 2019
Cogeco Peer 1 has announced the completion of its acquisition by Digital Colony, a global investment firm dedicated to strategic opportunities in digital infrastructure.
Peyton McNully, founder of Ploid, joins DC BLOX as chief cloud architect.
May 1, 2019
DC BLOX has announced the acquisition of Ploid, a provider of storage infrastructure as a service for independent research institutions, life sciences, and genomic sequencing organizations.
With 5G deployments advancing rapidly, operators share plans for dealing with increasing densification, higher energy consumption.
April 30, 2019
Vertiv, together with technology analyst firm 451 Research, has released the report on the state of 5G, “Telco Study Reveals Industry Hopes and Fears: From Energy Costs to Edge Computing Transformation.”
Cyxtera Technologies operates over 50 data centers in major cities around the world, providing more than 3,500 customers with a secure global platform for mission-critical applications and systems.
April 25, 2019
Infinera has announced that Cyxtera Technologies, the secure infrastructure company, has deployed the Infinera Groove Network Disaggregation Platform to support delivery of secure and reliable high-speed data center interconnect services.
As mission critical managers continually strive for methods to extend continuous operation, a successful practice is increasingly seeing implementation: the orientation program.
At the recent 2019 Data Center World Conference, held March 19-22, 2019, I attended a lightening session presented by Mike Zarrilli, Jr., executive director of data center solutions and Sharon Ann Thomas, product manager, AHU, Johnson Controls.
Those who live in the Bay Area may be familiar with The Great California Shakeout drill, which trains people to “drop, cover, and hold on” in order to protect themselves during earthquakes.