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Structured Network Cabling Installers in Boston, MA

Following is a list of pre-screened Boston network wiring & cabling and fiber optic contractors and installers serving Boston and surrounding areas who are ready to provide you with free site surveys and estimates.

TENNESSEE CABLING & COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
Tennessee Cabling professionally and expertly installs voice, data, and fiber optic cables in commercial buildings, in the Southeast U.S. We pride ourselves on top quality work, with zero defects. If you are looking for top quality work at a competitive price, please call us.

Phones and Stuff, Inc.
Phones and Stuff, Inc. is a leading distributor of VoIP PBx system and structured cable installation in the Boston, MA and New England area. Wheather you are looking to add a few new network drops to your existing network or PBX, move your telephone system to a new location or wire a brand new facility to latest standards. PAS is your installation expert for design and installation of your voice and data structured cabling systems using cat5e, cat6 or fiber optic cabling.




Structured Cabling, Networking & IT Articles and News

» Bug allowed free access to Sirius radio service
TippingPoint says it has found a flaw in Sirius satellite radio that could be used to get free service.
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» EPS Level 1 Train-the-Trainer Course Occurs in November
EPS Level 1, Train-the-Trainer, the last of the EPS T-the-T courses to be offered in 2008, will occur November 10-13, 2008, in San Francisco, CA at the San Francisco Electrical JATC training center.

» Vendors air the cloud's pros and cons

Industry officials promoted the benefits but also noted the challenges posed by cloud computing at the Cloud Computing Conference & Expo conference last Friday afternoon, citing economics as a plus for the concept and security as a concern.

Cloud computing features users accessing services deployed by a third party's infrastructure rather than using their own in-house systems. The concept offers improved economics, with a shared infrastructure and elasticity, said Preeti Somal, vice president of research and development at VMware, during a general session at the event, in San Jose, Calif.

[ Confused about cloud computing? Check out InfoWorld's news feature, "What cloud computing really means" ]

But a lack of standardization in the cloud creates complexity and switching costs when moving to another vendor, she stressed. Each cloud vendor has a different application model. Proprietary, vertically integrated stacks limit choice, according to VMware.

To address standardization, VMware is proposing OVF (Open Virtualization Format), a packaging and distribution format for virtual formats. It is intended to offer more portability and platform independence.

Service providers play a key role in VMware's plan. "For us, our goal is to [enable] service providers, to provide them that software layer that enables them to move to cloud computing," Somal said.

Additionally, VMware wants enterprise IT people to be able to move applications to the cloud without modifications.

VMware offers its vCloud technologies for cloud computing. VCloud features an API layer for exposing APIs so tooling can be built. Also, costs are simplified in moving things in and out of the cloud and the datacenter, Somal said.

She presented VMware's roadmap for cloud services. Presently with this roadmap, the company has more than 100 service providers using VMware virtual infrastructure. Enterprise-class cloud, hosting, and managed services also are featured.

A subsequent vCloud services component presented on the roadmap features the vCloud API, which is due in 2009. Also featured at this stage of the roadmap were virtual appliances and vApps to enable mobility and consistent management. Solutions include disaster recovery, infrastructure as a service, and "flex capacity."

The third part of the roadmap features optimized vCloud services with integrated management between on-premise and public clouds as part of VMware's vCenter. Applications will be built to leverage the vCloud distributed architecture.

During a panel session at the conference, security was cited as a concern of cloud computing. The number one objection of CIOs in recent a survey taken on cloud computing was security, said Erik Carlin, senior architect at Rackspce.

"Security is definitely an interesting factor and there are a lot of issues when you share infrastructure," said panelist Peter Nickolov, president and CTO at 3tera. But security issues can be worked out, he said.

Cloud computing can mean having two competitors' data on the same computer, said Carlin. There will have to be acceptance of the hypervisor as an acceptable security perimeter in the cloud, he said.

The cloud offers speed and agility in deployment without the need to plan ahead, Nickolov said. In the next five months, there will be more vendors offering cloud services as well as more high-profile applications available, panelists said. Global access also will be possible.

Panelists also stressed the role of virtualization. Cloud computing, with its scalability and related requirements, said panelist Steve Herrod, CTO at VMware, "really relies on separating your applications from the underlying infrastructure that you're using and that is what virtualization is."

"I don't think that cloud computing would be possible without virtualization," Nickolov said. Carlin said virtualization is important for infrastructure clouds like Amazon Web Services but not as valuable when scaling an application across many servers.


» Gennum showcases consumer HDMI platform at CES
January 7, 2008 -- Gennum will demonstrate its semiconductor-based ActiveConnect multimedia HDMI connectivity platform at this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

» Pre-terminated, pre-tested Cat 6A infrastructure platform
April 10, 2008 -- CommScope's Enterprise Solutions division has released its SYSTIMAX InstaPATCH Cu cabling system. Designed for Cat 6/6A networks, the system includes pre-measured cable, pre-terminated connecting hardware, pre-placed source-destination labels, prepared port configuration, and pre-bundled cables.

» Crisis Time
What to do when incrementalism just isn't enough
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» Neutrik intros low voltage camera/singlemode hybrid cable
October 29, 2008 -- Neutrik has expanded its opticalCON line of pre-assembled mobile field cables to include what the company calls "a camera link set up," dubbed the opticalCON Low Voltage Camera / Single mode Hybrid cable. The pre-terminated cable offering is designed for broadcast applications including touring staging productions, live performances and mobile broadcast studios/trucks.

» Axis expands H.264 network video platform
April 24, 2008 -- At this month's ISC West, Axis Communications introduced a variety of network video products that support the highly efficient H.264 video compression format.

 

Our list of Boston data cabling & Boston network cabling companies offer structured cabling for solutions for voice / data network wiring services in Boston and surrounding areas, including network wiring & voice/data cable installation services for and surrounding areas.

Services offered include, but are not limited to:
  • Structured Cabling Design & Implementation
  • Fiber Optic installation
  • Data Network Cabling (ethernet cabling) using Cat 5, Cat5e, and Cat 6 cable installation
  • Voice / Telephone Wiring & Cabling Installation
  • Business phone systems
  • VoIP Phone Systems
  • Wireless Network Setup
  • Line of Sight Solutions