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Complimentary Webcast: Managing Change in Data Center Cabling and Systems

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CIM WebcastChatsworth Products (CPI) will join Cabling Installation & Maintenance (CI&M) to present, “Managing Change in Data Center Cabling and Systems,” webcast on Sept. 17 at 1:00 pm EST. 

Sam Rodriguez, CPI’s Senior Product Manager of Cabinet & Thermal Solutions, will present, “Making Your Facility Seismic-Ready.” This presentation will focus specifically on equipment cabinets and how data center managers can prepare them for a seismic event. It also discusses cabinets that are built to be seismic-ready, as well as hardware that can be used to enhance existing cabinets’ seismic-preparedness. (Read his article in ICT Today magazine.) 

A seismic event is one change a data center administrator never wants to have to manage but for many, the possibility is an everyday reality. Data centers located outside of geographies typically associated with seismic activity are also well-served to keep their equipment seismic-ready (Read our most recent seismic blog post).                                                                     

Additional webcast presentations include “Managing Cabling System Changes in the Data Center” and “Cabling Performance Options for Multi-Generation Network Speeds.”  

Register today to attend the live CI&M webcast.

Shannon Erdley, Public Relations Specialist


Posted by Shannon Erdley, Public Relations Specialist at 11/07/2016 01:54:38 PM




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please add me to attendee list
Posted by: gary weber at 8/25/2015 10:25 AM


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