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Structured cabling in combination with bandwidth

Today’s data centre world is mobile and fast moving. Migrations are occurring more frequently and technology is evolving faster than ever. Unless proper planning is done and extensive efforts at future proofing made, the modern data centre is in danger of being out of date the second the ribbon is cut. The challenge for data engineers is to future proof whilst still ensuring affordability and efficiency. By Willy Rietveld, TE Connectivity.

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