Author name: Yuri Bravo

Structured Cabling, Health Technologies

Standard for Structured Cabling in Hospitals

  In August of this year, the ANSI/TIA-1179 standard for structured cabling infrastructure in the healthcare industry (clinics, hospitals, etc.) was ratified. An article published in the specialized magazine Cabling Installation & Maintenance in early December 2010 outlines some important details for those involved in the installation of cabling infrastructure.

Structured Cabling, Tips

Tips: What is a “U”?

The Rack Unit is the way in which the Structured Cabling Rack is subdivided, allowing us to properly size the capacities of the components to be installed. One Rack Unit is equivalent to 1.75 inches. It is known by different names: U, UR, RU, UH, HU.

Structured Cabling, Tips

Tips: What is Horizontal Cabling?

During project development or in my daily work, I encounter a number of questions from people unfamiliar with structured cabling. Recognizing this need, I've decided to supplement this blog with brief but informative posts on topics I believe will be of general interest.

Structured Cabling

The Importance of International Standards

When implementing IT infrastructure, the goal is that once installed, we no longer have to worry about it, which is not a simple matter; in fact, it's a crucial issue, given that we must pay special attention to the equipment so that it is capable of supporting the

Data Center, IT Security

The day technology turned Chile off

José Ignacio Stark / El Mostrador / Critical assessment of national networks and data centers / Why did this happen in Chile's most modern data center, with walls one meter thick and a floor capable of withstanding up to one ton of force? Sources who asked El Mostrador to remain anonymous

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