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Blog posts tagged with 'ethernet-connectivity'

Reducing Downtime Through Better Physical Layer Design
System integrators understand that network downtime rarely starts with large-scale infrastructure failures. In many environments, outages begin with small physical layer issues such as loose connectors, damaged cable assemblies, poor cable routing, or unreliable Ethernet terminations. Even minor physical connectivity problems can disrupt critical systems, reduce network availability, and increase maintenance costs across enterprise and data center environments.... Read more
Connectivity Challenges in Edge and Modular Data Centers
Edge computing and modular data centers are transforming how organizations deploy IT infrastructure. Instead of relying solely on centralized facilities, businesses are moving processing power closer to users, devices, and applications. This shift improves latency, supports real-time analytics, and enhances operational efficiency across industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, transportation, and telecommunications.... Read more
The Role of Shielded Cable Assemblies in Network Reliability
Shielded cable assemblies for network reliability are a critical consideration for system integrators operating in today’s high-speed, high-density environments. As data centers and enterprise networks continue to scale, maintaining consistent signal integrity becomes more challenging, especially with increased exposure to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and signal noise.... Read more
Grounding and Bonding Best Practices for Data Centers
Grounding and bonding best practices for data centers are essential for maintaining stable, high-performance network infrastructure, especially as system integrators deploy increasingly dense and high-speed environments. Proper grounding is no longer just a compliance requirement; it is a critical factor in preserving signal integrity, minimizing interference, and ensuring consistent operational reliability across the entire system.... Read more