
Why the future-ready data center needs flexible cabling
Forget the fridge: flexible fibers are the future
Forget the fridge: flexible fibers are the future
The demand for subsea cables will soon exceed capacity
It may look simple on the topology diagram. In real life there will be thousands of fiber strands to organize
Understanding complex cable connectivity is crucial to the overall installation and your project’s success
Data center operators and the data center supply chain stay the course toward 400G
It will continue to be a challenge in the industry to develop products that can scale effectively to reach the required fiber counts while not overwhelming existing duct and inside plant environments
Overall, data center customers are looking for lower latency, higher resiliency and lower cost per bit
What does the roadmap for fiber optic cabling look like in the coming years?
Three data center technologies enabling greater productivity and efficiency
Between Cat 6A and new Cat 8 offerings, 7/7A no longer offer an advantage
Do not let “new” infrastructure technologies like MPO impact negatively on your data center network performance
Passive optical TAPs have become a popular choice for creating network visibility and enhancing network security
Disruptive EU regulatory change is driving world-wide capital markets to embrace latency equivalence in colocation
The rate at which subsea cable projects are announced is an indication that demand is likely to remain high