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NEW TECH BUILDING BLOCK : GRAPHENE
Posted in Commercial
Tagged batteries, CRE, electronics, graphene, IBM, James Carlini, mission critical, networks, SAMSUNG, Smartphones, WiFi
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING NEEDS BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY
There is a lot of promise from the growing industry of 3D printers and manufacturing products through their use as well as new 3D scanners. This technology is providing a second industrial revolution in the United States as well as globally.
Posted in Business, Commercial, Education, Finance, Government, Innovative Products, Investment, Marketing, Real Estate, Technology
Tagged 3D, 3D printer, 3D printing, 3D scanners, additive manufacturing, bandwidth, broadband, broadband connectivity, commercial real estate, DAS, data, fiber optics, GE, gigabits, high-speed networks, IBC, industrial parks, industrial revolution, infrastructure, intelligent infrastructure, James Carlini, network, networks, New York Times, NY Times, prototyping, terabits, terabytes, Thomas Friedman, WiFi
SYSTEMS DESIGN: STILL TRYING TO GET IT RIGHT
Systems design has come a long way. Or has it?
Taking various organizational procedures and applications and automating them has been going on for over four decades. Next-generation systems have been selected and implemented more than once or twice in those four decades. Millions, if not billions, have been spent on computers, data centers, developing and training personnel, and software applications.
Initial attempts were focused on getting a software program in place and getting people to adapt to the automated system. A lot has happened since original systems were developed, yet basic design concepts and comprehensive testing to insure quality still seem to be Continue reading
Posted in Business, Commercial, Education, Entertainment, Government, Innovative Products, Law, Management, Marketing, Social Media, Technology
Tagged acceptance testing, AITP, applications, AT&T, automation, blogs, computers, data centers, expert witness, IBM, integration testing, IT, IT applications, IT systems, James Carlini, lawsuits, leadership, litigation, mission critical networks, networks, PMP, programming, project management, project review, projects, RFP, six sigma, SLA, software, software analysis, software design, software development, software team, structured analysis, structured design, structured programming, system testing, systems design, team leader, Testing
CLOUD COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE: THE COST OF DISRUPTION
Many organizations that are looking at implementing a new network infrastructure for Cloud Computing, a new building being built, or any other network capability, better look closer at their network designs.
Why? Continue reading
Posted in Business, Commercial, Real Estate, Technology
Tagged antenna, architecture, BICSI, BOMA, buildings, cabling, CAT 5, CAT 6, Cloud computing, connectivity, copper, DAS, fiber optics, high-tech real estate, IBC, IIP, infrastructure, intelligent buildings, IREC, James Carlini, NEC, NECA, networking, networks, telecom, TIA, WiFi, wiring