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Data Centre Cabling Gets Built-In Monitoring Capability
Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Apr 19 2011) Monitoring , Cloud Computing , Networking
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Network hardware maker TE Connectivity, which used call itself Tyco Electronics until a few months ago, has found its own entryway into the data centre monitoring and control business.
The Minneapolis-based corporation on 18 April launched Quareo, a new connection-point product which uses embedded chips inside cables in order to keep track on whatever is going through those wires.
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