
Happy Friday! We hope you had a great week. Do you have any big weekend plans? We’d love to hear about them!
In This Issue: Free Stuff? | Sleek Socket Outlet Cover | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Free Stuff?
Happy Friday folks! What is your favorite or most useful thing you’ve ever received from a company? I’m not talking about something you bought…I’m talking bout something they gave you for just doing business with them.
We like giving our customers things. And not just squeezy balls that you throw at your coworker but cool and useful things. Some of the items that we’ve given out over time are polos (everyone does, right?), telescopic flashlights, universal charging cables, and the list goes on. We’re exploring other products to give you and would love to have your input into this.
So what things have you found useful? Or something you wanted to share with others?
Thanks,
Chris
Product Spotlights & Updates
Are you looking for a way to hide ugly cords and outlets? The Sleek Socket Ultra-Thin Outlet Cover is perfect to do just that! Sleek Socket is a small change, yet BIG impact. Discreetly hides the entire outlet, ugly plugs & cords while having full access to your outlets.
Learning Center Article – “S-Class” Transceivers vs Non “S-Class” Transceivers
When designing high-speed connections, 10G and 40G transceivers have to be carefully selected. Optimizing modules can improve performance and will absolutely impact cost-efficiency. That is why it is so important to distinguish between the various transceiver options. In this case, here is an article where we look at the difference between S-Class and non-S-Class Cisco modules.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Authorities in California found a 73-year-old man who disappeared this week when a freak snowstorm hit the area where he was hiking.
- Thousands of Porsches, Audis, and Lamborghinis were marooned on an unmanned burning cargo ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Nearly 16,000 student loan borrowers who attended for-profit schools will get their debts cleared. Read more here.
- Airbus released details of three “hybrid-hydrogen” concept planes, saying they could enter service by the year 2035.
