CNet Training expands Network Infrastructure Technical Education Team

CNet Training has expanded its technical team by welcoming Paul Gorman and Tim Dickens to the company. Both are focusing on the Network Infrastructure education framework which includes the newly launched Certified Network Cable Installer (CNCI®) and the Certified Network Infrastructure Design Professional (CNIDP®) programs.

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Plugging the infrastructure gap

Brand-Rex, the leading data networking solutions provider, has launched a highly innovative software suite for network asset tracking, planning and operational management.

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Simplifying  the DCIM user experience

It’s simple – data centre infrastructure management (DCIM) software should make it easier for operators to improve the capacity, efficiency and availability of the data centre. To help meet that goal, CommScope has released the latest version of its award-winning DCIM software suite, iTRACS® DCIM 4.1.

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Simplifying DCIM integration

Latest release of the Trellis platform features RESTful application programming interfaces.

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