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In This Issue: Another year around the sun | Cat6 Outdoor Direct Burial Cable | Wired vs Wireless Networking in Manufacturing | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Another year around the sun
Happy Monday!
Over the weekend we celebrated my eldest daughter’s 9th birthday. It’s hard to believe… it seems like yesterday she was taking her first steps; now she’s tapping out tunes on the piano and mastering nunchucks in karate. We’re halfway to 18, and I couldn’t be more excited about the young woman she’s blossoming into. Through every off-key note and wobbly kick, I’ll be right there, her biggest fan. Each year I’m trying to do something memorable with her, this year it was something small, taking her out for some ice cream, just the two of us. What are some of your memorable moments that you’ve had with your child or as a child?
I hope you have a great weekend and wonderful morning!
Cris
Product Spotlights & Updates
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Learning Center Article – Wired vs Wireless Networking in Manufacturing
Modern manufacturing is amazing. With the use of automation tools, big data, and many other facets of the latest in technology, production capacity and efficiency constantly reach new highs.
Of course, using all of those resources requires a significant investment in networking. Manufacturing networks are often mission-critical these days, so it’s important to understand networking options and which ones are the best in manufacturing settings.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Stocks look to open higher.
- Aldi announced this week it plans to acquire Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket.
- While most restaurant companies crushed earnings expectations, a number of them fell short of Wall Street’s estimates for their quarterly revenue.
- The next iPhones, expected to be launched in the coming weeks, could have a feature that no iPhone has ever had — a generic charging port.
- Elon Musk said users of the site formerly known as Twitter will no longer be able to block unwanted followers.
