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Eleven custom IMRAKS supplied to BT Tower
Standing at 191m tall, the Grade II listed BT Tower is one of London’s most recognisable modern structures. As well as being a tourist landmark, it is still a major UK communications hub containing microwave infrastructure links and the TV Network Switching Centre. Continued expansion by BT has required Verotec to supply a further 11 special IMRAKS to extend an existing installation.
Panduit to showcase innovative cable management at OMC 2017
In Ravenna, Italy, 29-31st March, 2017, Panduit will exhibit at the Offshore Mediterranean Conference & Exhibition (OMC).
Advanced armament test sets on show at Aero India 2017
Marvin Test Solutions (MTS), provider of globally-deployed innovative test solutions for military, aerospace, and manufacturing organisations will join Marvin Engineering Corp (MEC) to represent The Marvin Group at Aero India 2017, 14th-18thFebruary at Air Force Station Yelahanka, Bengaluru, India.
Two-zone music server and first amplified music server launched
Using ISE in Amsterdam to announce the introduction of its two new products, Lode Audio has revealed the LA2 two-zone music server and the first of its amplified music server products - the LA1A.Continuing its dedication to offer seamless integration with third-party control platforms, ISE visitors will also see a refresh of the company’s control system drivers, with the latest Crestron Media Player driver, Control 4 driver update and Comma...
Rittal showcases enclosures at Railtex 2017
Rittal will be showcasing its PADS and LU approved enclosures at Railtex 2017.The company will be exhibiting a range of Network Rail and London Underground approved enclosure systems used extensively within the rail network, rail telecoms and throughout the underground network. The company’s range of approvals includes PADS for track side and the S-1085 for the underground.
Infrared links simplify data centre communications
Datacentres are the central point of many, if not most, information systems today, but the masses of wires interconnecting the servers and piled high on racks begins to resemble last year's tangled Christmas-tree lights disaster. Now a team of engineers is proposing to eliminate most of the wires and substitute infrared free-space optics for communications.
Software defined power for data centres
Building more data centers or expanding the capacity of existing ones is all very well but with it comes a widespread concern over the energy consumed by IT behemoths, warns Mark Adams, senior VP, CUI
Computing platforms enhance Raspberry Pi ecosystem
element14 has global exclusivity on supply of the new BitScope Blade range, which offers the ability to conveniently power and mount multiple Raspberry Pi’s. BitScope Blades are designed for building scalable computing solutions ranging from stand-alone servers, routers and workstations up to full compute clusters, private clouds, networked physical computing and Industrial IoT systems.
Guidelines on implementation of sprinkler and water mist systems
In many data centres now, installing sprinkler and water mist systems is a requirement, but issues can arise in combination with aisle containment, both in the design and in the installation.Minkels, part of the publicly traded company Legrand, has addressed these issues in an update of its white paper 05 ‘Integration of Aisle Containment with Fire Suppression Systems’.
Welding and cutting products launched at Industrie Lyon
Appearing on stand A116 in Hall 4, at Industrie Lyon, is ESAB, which is taking place from 4th-7th April 2017 at EUROEXPO LYON, France. ESAB will be exhibiting several products of interest to visitors seeking the latest in welding and cutting.The main product of focus will be the Rebel EMP215iC which is a MIG/TIG/Stick welder, a 120-230V, CC/CV welding system, providing a true multi-process arc performance, location flexibility, lightweight portab...