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Choosing the right team for your Network Upgrade

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GETTING THE TEAM TOGETHER   Based on personal experience, no project runs on the ability of technical competencies alone . Communication plays a major role as well. Imagine a room full of highly capable individuals who are working on different elements of a product, but are unable to talk to each other about the integration requirements, clarify on conflicts and understand functional closure. This project will not succeed. There needs to be extra emphasis on identifying people who can communicate A as A and B as B The team that always nails it on such projects. WHERE IS THE MAGIC HERE?  1.Collocation   When you put your project team under a single roof, team bonding is the greatest benefactor. This will in turn improve the communication between team members and reduce friction. The project team has a greater chance of producing more and project success is more possible so if there is the slightest chance of putting your team together,do it espe...
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CUTTING OUT THE CROSS TALK  The Unshielded solution It is hardly surprising that the question ‘shielded or unshielded?’ will inevitably come up when investment decisions for local data networks or structured office cabling are made. But that does not mean that a total transition from copper to shielded cabling is inevitable? If installed correctly, both shielded and unshielded technologies offer sufficient reserves for applications up to and including 10GbE. You can reach your goals with unshielded cabling, providing you make sure the conditions are right and you take care to select the right quality. As explained above, use of traditional unshielded cabling means distances between individual components need to be increased as much as possible. However, the latest generation of unshielded cables can, in fact, offer ANEXT reserves that were previously only possible with shielding. Choosing the best possible quality of unshielded cable is vital. If opting for...