Search results for power over ethernet

Telecom Mar 7, 2012

World's first field trial of 10Gbit/s-100km class high speed and wide area optical access

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation has succeeded in the field trial of an optical amplification technology that realizes 10Gbit/s-100km class high speed and wide area optical access networks.

Telecom Sep 28, 2011

Colleges struggle with students' data demand

University of Missouri-Columbia students arrived on campus this fall with a slew of new electronic toys and immediately wrought havoc with the school's wireless network.

Computer Sciences Sep 22, 2011

SDSC announces scalable, high-performance data storage cloud

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, today announced the launch of what is believed to be the largest academic-based cloud storage system in the U.S., specifically designed ...

Computer Sciences Aug 15, 2011

How the Internet architecture got its hourglass shape and what that means for the future

In the natural world, species that share the same ecosystem often compete for resources, resulting in the extinction of weaker competitors. A new computer model that describes the evolution of the Internet's architecture ...

Hardware Jul 22, 2011

Samsung delivers world’s first virtual desktop monitor with Cisco Universal power-over-ethernet technology

Last week at Cisco Live in Las Vegas, Samsung Electronics unveiled the world’s first zero client monitor using Cisco Universal Power Over Ethernet (UPOE) technology, heralding a new era of virtual desktops that will ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Mar 15, 2011

Epson Toyocom halves the size, consumption of new SAW Oscillators

Epson Toyocom Corporation, a leader in crystal devices, today announced the development of a new series of differential-output SAW oscillators that offer both excellent stability and high-frequency oscillation, from 100 MHz ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Feb 1, 2011

National Semiconductor demonstrates 28 gbps data center technology

National Semiconductor Corp. today announced it has achieved a breakthrough in high-speed signal conditioning by becoming the first company to successfully demonstrate 28 Gbps discrete quad-channel retimer technology with ...

Business Nov 26, 2010

OnLive instant video game streaming box could become the Netflix of games

I've been playing with OnLive's new video game streaming box for a few days now - the MicroConsole - and I am very impressed.

Telecom Nov 22, 2010

World’s most powerful base station controller helps GSM operators save on energy costs

Nokia Siemens Networks has introduced a new Flexi BSC (base station controller) that offers up to 80% reduction in energy consumption along with a 40% increase in capacity over existing base station controllers.

Engineering Oct 21, 2010

Tomorrow's Internet: 1,000 times faster

Imagine if all the data traversing the world right now -- on long distance networks and between and within computers and other hardware -- could be sent through a single fiber the width of a human hair.

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