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Cambium Networks' PMP 450m is being deployed by Scorch Communications to bring wireless connectivity to customers in New Zealand's Canterbury region.
Cambium Networks invites you to get involved and in the know about the latest WiFI news this month coming to a distributor's office near you.
Demand from councils for cost efficient wireless for tourists is driving new business for Ingram Micro subsidiary Connector Systems and its resellers.
Firmware is often overlooked in c-suite conversations about data center security, and cyber criminals are targeting this as a new attack surface.
Hills expects to return to profitability in the next financial year, and will take full control of its supply chain from early next year.
Businesses need to be adaptive and entrepreneurial. The disruption of the construction industry is a positive movement for the industry as a whole.
The suites unify multiple applications into a single suite for specific industries such as healthcare, public sector and distribution.
Gartner predicts the SCM software market to surpass USD $13 billion by end of 2017, driven by SaaS and digitalisation trends pushing overall spending up 11%.
The industry-first development features embedded silicon-based security into HPE's next-generation ProLiant servers.
Cloud provider for the construction industry Procore, a cloud provider for the construction industry, has opened its first APAC office in Sydney.
DNA Connect has inked a deal to add optical networking vendor PacketLight Networks to its connectivity portfolio locally.
Cloud-based services and higher capacity Service Level Agreements have driven the need for a new solution. Enter Cambium.
Revolutionary Aussie cloud platform Aconex streamlines construction chaos, propelling tech uptake in the global build sector.
Cambium Networks is targeting the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) explosion with its new cnReach technology, a new narrowband wireless radio.
The data center is expected to lead the end-user segment, with APAC estimated to grow at the highest rate in the overall market till 2022.
Targeted at the largest segment of the data center market, the XP70 family of programmable Ethernet switch devices scale from 1Tbps to 1.8Tbps.
EXFO launches Fast Short Link, a feature that characterises optical short links five times faster, enhancing efficiency in data centre operations worldwide.
Mellanox introduces 25Gb/s Ethernet transceivers and AOCs to enable next-gen servers and storage to interface with 100Gb/s switches.
Allied Market Research has predicted that the global active optical cable market will experience rapid growth, hitting $3.48 billion by 2022.