As the Internet of Things (IoT) increasingly works its way into the CRE market, it’s time to discuss the connectivity protocol that will ensure everything within the building is truly connected and sharing the necessary data, safely. There is no doubt that IoT will have a big impact on CRE and its long-term potential for growth and viability. So how do these two worlds collide? Let’s talk all things LoRa. Read more
The Open Eye Consortium announces the establishment of its Multi-Source Agreement (MSA), outlining its intentions to regulate advanced specifications for optical modules with lower latency, better power efficiency and more affordable costing, targeting up to 400Gbps for PAM-4 datacentre optical interconnects, over single-mode and multimode fibre. Read more
The Open Eye Consortium has established a Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) with the aim to standardize advanced specifications for lower latency, more power efficient and lower cost optical modules. Read more
The Open Eye Consortium has established a Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) outlining its mission to standardise advanced specifications for lower latency, more power efficient and lower cost optical modules targeting 50Gbps, 100Gbps, 200Gbps, and up to 400Gbps optical modules for data centre interconnects over single-mode and multimode fibre. Read more
The Open Eye Consortium announced the establishment of its Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) outlining its mission to standardize advanced specifications for lower latency, more power efficient and lower cost optical modules targeting 50Gbps, 100Gbps, 200Gbps, and up to 400Gbps optical modules for datacenter interconnects over single-mode and multimode fiber. Read more
The Open Eye Consortium has established a Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) aimed at standardizing advanced specifications for lower latency, more power efficient and lower cost 50 Gbps, 100 Gbps, 200 Gbps, and up to 400 Gbps optical modules for datacenter interconnects over single-mode and multimode fiber. Read more