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Analysis of Connectivity Solutions for In-building Fiber Optic Networks
Fiber is increasingly finding its way into more types of in-building networks. This session covers this trend as well as the latest technology and methods of installation choices concerning fiber cabling and connectivity for indoor fiber networks. Technical and business information is presented cove
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* Safety and Performance Implications of Counterfeit Cables
How can you be certain that the cable you are installing in your ICT project has passed the necessary safety tests for code compliance? In this course, you will learn about ways in which unscrupulous manufacturers fraudulently market cable which has not been verified by a nationally recognized testi
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**Are You Ready for the Internet of Things (IoT) to Change Our Buildings?
The Internet of Things (IoT) will completely alter how our buildings operate. Are we ready? Operational technology (OT) is the core of our buildings. When it’s smart, it’s a lot like IT. But IT and OT are not the same, and the difference isn’t in cabling. It’s in the stakeholders, lifecycles, securi
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Ethernet Technologies v2.2
Did you ever want to know more about the spaghetti shaped pieces of copper snaking their way from point A to point B throughout your designs and installations? No longer just a local area network technology, intended for use in premises and campus environments. Ethernet is now suitable for connectio
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Trends in Copper and Fiber Testing Including Category 8 and OM5
It has been an interesting year for cable test standards. We have seen the release of new standards, like Category 8, and new cable designations, such as OM5. We even have a new link model, the Modular Plug Terminated Link (MPTL). Of course, applications have also changed. With NBASE-T, we can get 5
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Network Management
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Networking Fundamentals
Networking provides a way for devices and users within a network to be able to communicate and share data. In order to understand how networks function, you need to start at the beginning and learn the fundamental building blocks of networks and how data travels from one point to another. In this co
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Network Storage and Security
Because so much work is done electronically, businesses and governments generate vast amounts of information, most of which needs to be kept available and safe. Storage and security technologies have improved with the growth of data requirements. This course introduces the methods, concepts, and tec
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