
New Data Center Standard The desire by society to have unrestricted access to information via the internet is generating an exponential growth in the volume, storage and retrieval of internet traffic. This information is stored within Data Centers which house equipment essential to running of the internet. Data centers are huge consumers of energy both for operating and cooling the transmission and storage equipment. Consequently, Data Center operational strategy needs an environmental focus which concentrates on minimising energy consumption from both an environmental aspect (carbon footprint reduction) and from an economical (energy costs) perspective..
A new Data Center standard series (EN 50600-R) addressing energy efficiency enablement is being developed and will be available in the near future.
Hans-Jürgen Niethammer, TE Connectivity's marketing director EMEA/India/ANZ discusses the forthcoming standard and its implications. More...

TE Enterprise Networks announces attendance on IBM Portable Data Center Road Show On Dec. 14, 2010 -- TE announced that its structured cabling technology could be implemented as part of IBM's Enterprise Modular Data Center (EMDC) solution. IBM’s EMDC solution delivers a large-scale data center that allows customers to better meet unpredictable demands by providing smaller, repeatable increments of capacity – in the same way memory is added to a laptop.
As part of a supplier agreement with TE based upon IBM client requirements, the Enterprise Modular Data Center solution can now be deployed with TE's pre-terminated, modular cabling systems. With global access to TE's comprehensive line of copper cabling systems, clients can meet the structured cabling requirements of EMDC customers around the world. Read the full news release here.
TE has now been invited to participate in IBM's portable data center road show which is made up of 16 events in key European business locations and has the goal of informing customers of the latest IBM Data Center solutions. The events are designed to educate customers on the key drivers for an efficient, dynamic IT infrastructure and to demonstrate the latest technologies deployed in Data Centers by utilizing a fully equipped, truck mounted, secure PMDC.
New AMP NETCONNECT on-line product catalogue launchedTE Enterprise Networks has recently launched its new on-line catalogue for it's AMP NETCONNECT range of products & solutions. There are several ways to explore the AMP NETCONNECT range. You can browse by solution name - for example "MRJ21 System", you can search by technology - for example "Fiber Optic Cabling" and there is also a full text search option. To try out our new on-line product catalogue - visit the AMP NETCONNECT website by following this link. On this page you will also find a link across the ADC KRONE products and solutions on-line catalogue.
Tyco Electronics changes its name to TE ConnectivityOn March 9th 2011 Tyco Electronics Ltd. (NYSE: TEL) received shareholder approval at the Annual General Meeting to change the company name to TE Connectivity Ltd. The name change was subject to Swiss regulatory approval, which the company subsequently received on March 10th, 2011. "Our new name better reflects the products and solutions we bring to our customers," said Chief Executive Officer Tom Lynch. We offer more than 500,000 products that connect and protect the flow of power and data inside millions of products that consumers and industries use every day, all around the globe. From smart phones to satellites, automobiles to airplanes, dishwashers to data centers, we're in it. "As a company, we are well-known to the industries and customers we serve," Lynch said. "We want to expand our reach and drive awareness of TE Connectivity beyond our existing customer base to prospective customers, suppliers, investors, recruits and the communities in which we operate around the world." Learn more at our FAQ site. Tyco Electronics completes acquisition of ADC On December 9th 2010 Tyco Electronics Ltd. (NYSE: TEL) announced the completion of the acquisition of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADCT). The combination of Tyco Electronics (TE) and ADC positions the company as a world leader in broadband connectivity. Tom Lynch, Chief Executive Officer of TE, said, "With our expanded product offering and strong position in every major geographic region, TE will provide the broad range of products and solutions our customers need to keep pace with the rapidly increasing demand for video and data connectivity anytime and anywhere." TE announced earlier today the successful completion of its tender offer to purchase the outstanding shares of common stock of ADC, which expired on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010. TE then consummated the short-form merger, and ADC became an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of TE. Learn more at our FAQ site.
MPOptimate, TE's next generation MPO system offers seamless migration path to 40 &100 Gb/s EthernetAs a world leader in the development of fiber optic systems and the world's largest manufacturer of fiber optic connectors, TE has recently announced its next generation of MPOptimate MPO connectors. The latest developments with this connector have resulted in a higher performance variant giving not only a lower loss, but also a higher return loss. This allows for multiple connections between transmission equipment, which is commonly used in data centers. The system is designed for the reliable and quick operations in data centers, where the obvious benefits are less space requirements and a much better scalability. Learn more..
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