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CK Daily – 05.06.2022

May 6, 2022 by CablesAndKits

Today is National Nurses Appreciation Day. We are all grateful for the hard-working women & men serving us and doctors everywhere. A huge THANK YOU to all the Nurses and RNs out there!

In This Issue: It’s Garden Time! | Surge Protector Power Strip | Throughput vs DRAM & Flash Specs | News to Start Your Day


The CK Daily – It’s Garden Time!

Happy Friday, folks! It’s springtime which also means it’s time to plant our garden. The planting process is quite satisfying! The ground is soft and smooth from recently being tilled. The weather outside is warm, and there is a light breeze in the evenings this time of year.

Panting a garden in the spring is quite comfortable. The hard work will come later when the temps are much warmer, and we’re removing weeds from the garden and trying to keep animals out!

I saw eight deer eating grass around our freshly planted garden earlier this week. 😬 I pictured this humorous scene from the movie Peter Rabbit where the animals consume everything in the garden! So what are some ways you keep animals out of your gardens?

Have a great weekend!

Chris


Product Spotlights & Updates

Protecting your electronics from power surges is a crucial step to keeping them alive and functioning for years to come. Power strips are not only a way to keep them safe, they are a convenient way to add additional outlets where plugs are at a premium.

This six outlet, surge protected power strip is perfect for both guarding electronic surges by adding additional NEMA 5-15R outlets near home entertainment systems or behind the family computer. With its LED power-on indicator, you will never have to guess if it’s on or off. The strip also houses a 15Amp circuit breaker. This device not only serves to protect and add convenience, it comes equipped with a 6 foot, heavy duty extension cord bringing the outlets closer to the devices needing power.

Don’t be caught with fried equipment or frustrated by lack of standard power outlets. This cost effective, reliable power strip will save you time and money.

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Learning Center Article – Throughput vs DRAM & Flash Specs

When it comes to designing and managing networks, there is an endless challenge of trying to improve performance. Inevitably, that includes upgrading and replacing hardware. When you research hardware for upgrades and replacements, you’ll see a lot of different tech specs listed in the descriptions.

Two common terms that come up are throughput and bandwidth. You’ll see bandwidth more in advertising spaces, and you’ll see throughput more when you look up real-world tests of the hardware. Why is throughput so important? Why don’t you see more about flash specs?

Read the Full Article HERE



Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • Tech sell-off pushes Nasdaq to steepest drop since June 2020. Cloud and e-commerce stocks were among the biggest losers on Thursday on disappointing earnings reports and after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates. Big Tech also got hammered, led by a plunge in shares of Amazon and Facebook parent Meta. Investors were particularly down on e-commerce after Shopify, which ballooned during the pandemic, reported disappointing first-quarter earnings and revenue.
  • U.S. oil prices rose roughly 1.5% on Friday, around $110 per barrel, shrugging off concerns about global economic growth as proposed European Union sanctions on Russian oil raised the prospect of tighter supply. West Texas Intermediate crude, the American benchmark, and the Brent crude global benchmark were both on track for second straight weekly gains.
  • Russia has announced a three-day cease-fire at the blockaded steel plant in Mariupol, allowing Ukrainian civilians who have been holed up there for weeks to evacuate along humanitarian corridors.
  • The Washington Commanders (formerly Washington Redskins) NFL team reached back into their past to continue a tradition that became a hallmark at home games, restoring their marching band after a two-year absence, the team announced Thursday. The marching band has been a franchise staple since the team moved to Washington in 1937 and became famous for playing its fight song after touchdowns. They became commonplace in the Washington area, routinely marching in area parades.

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CK Daily – 05.05.2022

May 5, 2022 by CablesAndKits

Feliz cinco de Mayo a todos! While Mexico’s Independence day is In September, Mexican-Americans (and everyone else) have embraced this day as another chance to celebrate their heritage. Are you celebrating Cinco de Mayo today?

In This Issue: Off to Chicago | Webcam 1080p Full-HD | Importance of Fiber Cleaning | News to Start Your Day


The CK Daily – Off to Chicago!

Happy Thursday, everyone!

This has been a wild and crazy week. I feel like I might say that every week. lol! This week has seemed to be a non-stop barrage of pop-up tasks and things I didn’t have on my radar. It’s been a great week, just super busy both personally and professionally.

Next week, Craig, Chris, and I will be heading up to Chicago for an ecommerce event. This is always one of my favorite trips of the year. Besides going with some great people, it is an awesome time to strategize, learn, and see if there is anything new that we could use on the website. BUT…most of all, we get to eat deep-dish Chicago pizza…multiple times. Haha! Oh, and I can’t forget the tiramisu at Rosebud on Rush. There goes all the hard work I have put into workouts and running.

If you’re from the area or travel to Chicago, what are some recommendations that you have for restaurants that we need to hit up while there?

Have a great Thursday & rest of the week!

Jason


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Our 1080p HD webcam gives a realistic, crisp image and crystal-clear video. A specially designed camera that is optimized for professional-quality video streaming, this HD webcam is compatible with YouTube, Skype, Facetime, Zoom, and more! Perfect for online teaching, video calling, recording, and conferencing. On top of these features is a built-in noise reduction microphone that captures natural stereo audio and filters annoying background noises to give you clear conversations.

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Learning Center Article – Importance of Fiber Optic Cleaning

Installing fiber optic systems is not easy. It requires multiple levels of expertise in design and application, and its why fiber optics experts are always in high demand. While installations will vary heavily depending on the components and applications at play, there is one thing that is necessary for every installation, and it’s easy to overlook. Every system needs fiber optic cleaning to ensure that it will work properly.

As the name implies, fiber optic cleaning is the process of cleaning fiber connector end faces and components that are prone to contamination. Contamination can hurt fiber optic performance and even lead to test failures. Cleaning resolves one of the leading causes of these failures and produces a pristine fiber optic network that performs as expected.

To put it in simple terms, fiber optic cleaning is necessary to allow the components to perform as intended.

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Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • Worker productivity fell 7.5% in the first quarter, the fastest decline since 1947. At the same time, labor costs as measured against productivity increased 11.6%, the fastest rise in about 40 years. Weekly jobless claims increased to 200,000, well above the Wall Street estimate.
  • Intuit, which owns TurboTax, has agreed to pay $141 million in restitution to 4.4 million low-income customers who were charged for using the TurboTax Free Edition, according to an announcement Wednesday. These customers should have gotten the tax filing services for free. All 50 states and the District of Columbia are party to the agreement.
  • Workers raised a large fence around the U.S. Supreme Court building late Wednesday night, two days after Politico published a leaked draft opinion striking down the abortion precedent Roe v. Wade (1973). The same night, Justice Samuel Alito, the author of the draft, canceled a public appearance.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelesnkyy said Thursday morning that an extended ceasefire was necessary in Mariupol to allow civilians to be dug out of the bunkers in the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, which remains under attack.Wealthy Russians are moving to Dubai in large numbers to avoid the impacts of sanctions imposed by the West, according to a report.

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CK Daily – 05.04.2022

May 4, 2022 by CablesAndKits

May the Fourth be with You! Let your inner Jedi or Sith out today as we celebrate Star Wars day! So, grab your blaster, lightsaber, or Millennium Falcon…don’t forget your protocol droid…and make the most of today!

In This Issue: Time of Reflection | 12U Freestanding Equipment Rack | How to Choose Ethernet Cables for Gaming | News to Start Your Day


The CK Daily – Time of Reflection

Good morning CK Family. This week has been heavy personally. I’ve been spending time with family and really celebrating and reflecting on the life of my grandfather. As we prepare our formal “goodbyes” to him, I can’t help but feel at peace with knowing I’ll see him again one day.

During the week of Easter, I spoke about taking time out of your day leading up to Easter to reflect. To find a new way to take time to truly celebrate what He has done for us. This week, I’ve found such value in truly reflecting on some of those days and continuing to dive in deeper. During the week of Easter, I spent some times writing out my prayers for each day and wrote, “How incredible is it that we get to live the life we do or celebrate the life of others because of His sacrifice?” This week, that statement hits home. And while it’s a tough time navigate, I am humbled and truly in awe of the life that each and every one of us get to live day in and day out and the memories we get to make with others.

Did you take time during Easter to uniquely reflect on the sacrifice He has made? How did you take time out of your day to devote to Him?

Ashley


Product Spotlights & Updates

Not every installation requires a full 6′-7′ equipment rack. When you are mounting just a few pieces of gear, or space is limited, using a smaller more compact rack is the key to getting the job done with the space you have.

This freestanding 12U mount is perfect for labs and SOHO network installations. The rack is big enough to hold 12 1RU units and strong enough to hold up to 75lbs. The black, powder-coated steel frame is angled back to better support the weight of the mounted gear giving it a better center of gravity. This rack is light, weighing in at only 7lbs, and small enough to fit either on top of or below a desk or table.

When space is limited and the install is small, this compact racking solution will fit the bill!

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Learning Center Article – How to Choose Ethernet Cables for Gaming

It’s good that you are looking at Ethernet internet options. As a gamer, you likely understand the horror of laggy games. When it comes to home networks and gaming, latency is a huge deal and can make or break your whole experience – and in the game, whether you live, die, or succeed. Latency is always with us; it’s just a matter of how significant it is. Wi-Fi simply isn’t as stable as Ethernet, and it leads to slower effective experiences due to higher chances of interference. Slow internet speeds can ruin the entire game, so you want something that can keep up. At the same time, you don’t want to spend a life’s fortune just on cables.

The good news is that Ethernet has a lot of options for you these days. From Cat5 to Cat8 cables, there is an option out there that matches the performance you want without committing you to too much money out of your pocket.

Read the Full Article HERE



Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • Southwest Airlines will temporarily offer travelers free Wi-Fi on certain flights starting this week, part of a test to bring faster internet to more customers. The free Wi-Fi on Southwest will be available from May 4 through June 10 on certain flights in the western U.S.
  • The Hawaii legislature passed a bill Tuesday to raise the state’s minimum wage to $18 per hour by 2028, up from the current $10.10 minimum. The $18 minimum wage would be the highest in the nation, although some states automatically raise their minimum wage to reflect the cost of living. This means areas like California could have a higher minimum wage by 2028 due to inflation.
  • The Labor Department said Tuesday that 4.5 million Americans, or about 3% of the workforce, quit their jobs in March. That’s up from 4.4 million in February and just slightly tops the previous record notched in November. By comparison, pre-pandemic levels typically hovered around 3.6 million. Meanwhile, the number of job openings rose to 11.5 million by the end of March.
  • Some American Airlines customers may be hopping on a bus instead of an airplane for their connecting flight. Starting June 3, Landline will be transporting customers from regional airports in Allentown/Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, to the carrier’s Philadelphia hub. Landline CEO and co-founder David Sunde said the partnership with American will make travel even more efficient and affordable.

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CK Daily – 05.03.2022

May 3, 2022 by CablesAndKits

Today is National Teachers Day! Everyone has had that favorite teacher, coach, and/or mentor that has helped inspire them. Today, we celebrate these special people in our lives.

In This Issue: Beach Time! | Cisco 1921 Series Router | Layer 2 vs Layer 3 Switches | News to Start Your Day


The CK Daily – Beach Time!

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday! I’m back from my trip to Hilton Head and am feeling refreshed! We had a wonderful time at the beach! The weather was absolute perfection – sunny and between 75 and 80 degrees every day. In addition to that, since we’re in that window of time where Spring Breaks are over, but school hasn’t yet released for Summer, the crowds were non-existent. We never had to wait once at a restaurant! Since it was a last minute vacation, I didn’t want to totally disconnect from work so I found time in between all our outdoor fun to get a few things done. It’s funny how a change of scenery can make you so much more productive at work! It was nice to work from the back patio with sunshine and a gentle breeze! Normally I’m ready to get back to “real life” after a week or so of vacation, but this time I would have been happy to stay another week… or two 😉 Hope you are all having a great start to your week!

Rebecca


Product Spotlights & Updates

Cisco ® 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) build on 25 years of Cisco innovation and product leadership. The new platforms are architected to enable the next phase of branch-office evolution, providing rich-media collaboration to the branch office while maximizing operational cost savings. The Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2) platforms are future-enabled with multicore CPUs, Gigabit Ethernet switching with enhanced Power over Ethernet (PoE), and new energy monitoring and control capabilities that enhance overall system performance. Additionally, a new Cisco IOS ® Software Universal image enables you to decouple the deployment of hardware and software, providing a stable technology foundation that can quickly adapt to evolving network requirements. Overall, the Cisco 1900 Series offers exceptional total cost of ownership (TCO) savings and network agility through the intelligent integration of market-leading security, unified communications, wireless, and application services.

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Learning Center Article – Layer 2 vs Layer 3 Switches: Which is best for your network?

When it comes to network switches, you have a lot of options. Finding the perfect switch for every occasion can be a monstrous task. Sometimes, the easiest way to find a good choice is to take a step back and learn more about the primary differences that exist between switches.

One major difference that you will see is the OSI connection layer. Most of the switches you will see will be labeled as either Layer 2 or Layer 3. When you take a deeper look at the key aspects of each layer, you can make an informed decision that ensures you have the right equipment for the job at hand.

Read the Full Article HERE



Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • The Supreme Court is poised to strike down Roe v. Wade, according to an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito. The draft leak obtained by Politico was written in early February. It was not immediately clear if it has been rewritten or revised. The Court has declined to verify or disavow the document.
  • The capital city of Beijing closed theme parks and banned dining in restaurants to control Covid — just as a five-day holiday got underway. In Shanghai, the city announced Saturday it added 1,188 more companies to a whitelist for resuming production.
  • Amazon workers voted against unionization. Employees at a Staten Island facility rejected a union push just one month after Amazon warehouse workers across the street voted to form the company’s first union. It’s a setback for the Amazon Labor Union, which was hoping to have built up some momentum for organizing after the initial win.
  • Qantas is reviving its plans for the world’s longest commercial flight between Sydney and London. At more than 10,000 miles, the distance is roughly equivalent to driving from NYC to Chicago and back…six times. The flight will also take nearly 20 hours.

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CK Daily – 05.02.2022

May 2, 2022 by CablesAndKits

All you Harry Potter fans out there, today is your day! It is International Harry Potter Day! Whether you are in Gryffindor or Slytherin, be sure to enjoy your day!

In This Issue: Bounce Houses | Cisco SFP-10G-SR | How to Calculate Power Consumption for Your Server Room | News to Start Your Day


The CK Daily – Bounce Houses

Happy Monday!

I can’t believe it’s already May, it seems like last month flew by. This weekend there wasn’t much activity to do. My kids went to a birthday party that had a bounce house… and all I can say is whoever invented the concept of the bounce house is a genius! The kids had a blast. According to Wikipedia the bounce house concept was created by an American engineer, John Scurlock. According to his family he was inspired by designing inflatable tent covers for tennis courts. That was back in 1958!

Other than that birthday party not much to report. I am getting over a sinus infection, and our van is getting in the process of getting repaired. I’m hoping to get it back in the next 3 to 4 weeks (apparently parts have been a bit delayed as with all car things). I hope you all have a great day and enjoy the first week of May!

Cris


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The Cisco SFP-10G-SR module gives you a wide variety of 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity options for your data center, enterprise wiring closet, and service provider transport applications. The SFP-10G module boasts a variety of features and benefits, including being the industry’s smallest form factor, which results in the greatest density per chassis. The SFP-10G-SR is hot-swappable and can be switched out with ease. Cisco 10GBase-SR SFP+ modules also feature Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) functionality, which allows you to monitor the signal strength, the temperature of the SFP, and the transceiver voltage.

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Learning Center Article – How to Calculate Power Consumption for Your Server Room

When it comes to maintaining a server room, there are many balls to juggle. You have to constantly expand the capacity and throughput of the server systems. Demands only ever rise. At the same time, the space inside the room seems to perpetually shrink. Then, the ambient temperature rises, and you draw more and more power.

That last issue is the topic of discussion here. Power draw is one of the most limiting factors when it comes to operating servers and high-end networks. Eventually, you hit a ceiling and don’t have enough power for more expansion. So, as you continue to adapt and redesign your server room, you need to be able to keep track of power consumption. These tips will help you do that.

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Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • The Supreme Court ruled that the City of Boston violated the Constitution when it refused to fly an explicitly Christian flag outside city hall. The court unanimously ruled that since the city government had allowed other citizens to use the flagpole to express a variety of messages, its rejection of the religious flag violated the freedom of speech.
  • Shares of Amazon and Google parent Alphabet just closed out their steepest monthly drops since the 2008 financial crisis. The internet giants both reported weaker-than-expected quarterly results this week, hurt by a combination of macroeconomic factors, the war in Ukraine and tough comparisons to blowout numbers during the pandemic. Amazon tumbled 23.8% in April, its biggest decline since falling 25.4% in November 2008, the same month that Google plummeted 18.5%. Alphabet had its worst month since that time, dropping 18% in April.
  • Dozens of civilians have been evacuated from Mariupol to both Russia-controlled and Ukraine-controlled territory after weeks under siege. Some have left the Azovstal steelworks, the last hold-out of Ukrainian troops in the strategically significant city. The United Nations confirmed that a “safe passage operation” had begun to evacuate the citizens on Saturday, and that it was involved alongside the Red Cross.
  • Spirit Airlines rejected a $3.6 billion takeover offer from JetBlue Airways after determining it is not a superior proposal to its previous agreement to merge with Frontier Airlines. Under JetBlue’s proposal, Spirit shareholders would receive $33 in cash per common share, a 47% premium to the value of Frontier’s transaction as of April 29 and a 52% premium to Spirit’s stock price as of Feb. 4.

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CK Daily – 04.29.2022

April 29, 2022 by CablesAndKits

Friday is finally here! Did you watch the NFL Draft last night? Did your team snag a much-needed player? It’s day two and many more picks are ahead – who are you hoping your team will pickup?

In This Issue: Book Recommendations? | Kendall Howard 20″ Solid Sliding Shelf | All Wireless Standards are NOT Created Equal | News to Start Your Day


The CK Daily – Book Recommendations?

Happy Friday, folks!

April is almost behind, and I can’t believe how fast this year is flying by!

I love reading books and applying that knowledge to improve areas of my life (business, personal, & spiritual)! However, when we started working from home at the start of the pandemic, I found myself reading far less than when I traveled to the office each day. At that time, I had an Audible subscription, and I had plenty of windshield time to listen to books. To get back in the habit of reading, I’ve set a goal this year to read twelve books (one per month). I’ve finished three so far, so I’m a bit behind.

One of my favorite books is Atomic Habits by James Clear. We use habits in all areas of our life. Some are super simple, like our morning routine, which we do without thinking each day. And the principles of habits very much apply to business. A business process is like a habit. A new process is hard on day 1, gets easier by day 5, and eventually becomes a habit by day 30 or 60. 😀

I’m looking for a couple of book recommendations. What are your top three business books?

Chris


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The Kendall Howard 20″ deep solid sliding rack shelf has a 100-pound maximum weight capacity. The shelf surface is 20″ deep and 16.5″ wide. The shelf extends a full 18″ out of the rack making it easy to access the back of mission-critical components and maintain your network equipment. The mounting ears will mount in any 19″ EIA Compliant rack with a minimum mounting depth of 19″ and a maximum mounting depth of 28″. The Kendall Howard 20″ deep solid sliding rack shelf has a built-in lip to make sliding them in and out easy and, due to their innovative design, the 20″ solid sliding rack shelf can be used as a 1U drawer.

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Learning Center Article – All Wireless Standards are NOT Created Equal

Everything is wireless these days so upgrading your Wi-Fi hardware is critical to future-proofing your network. When the time for new components is at hand, it is important to select the products that fully support your communication and data transfer needs. From fiber cabling to Wi-Fi routers, the choices abound and each one can have a direct impact on your overall network performance. Despite very similar nomenclature, the varying forms of 802.11 are all quite different.

Read the Full Article HERE



Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • Google is now letting users request to remove their phone numbers, physical addresses, and email addresses from the company’s search results. The new policy is intended to prevent bad actors from using people’s sensitive information in malicious ways, like identity theft or in-person stalking.
  • Snapchat has introduced a drone called Pixy. Essentially it’s meant to be a flying camera. It’s a small, pocketable device with four tiny propellers. There will be a camera dial to let you set how the drone will fly, while photos and recordings are stored in your Memories inside the Snapchat app.
  • Elon Musk sold roughly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares in the days following his bid to take Twitter private. The bulk of the CEO’s sales were made on Tuesday and resulted in Tesla shares falling by 12%.
  • Victoria’s Secret is taking its beauty business to Amazon, marking the company’s first major tie-up with another retailer to sell its goods. With Friday’s launch, about 120 different products including branded fragrances, lotions, body scrubs, and body washes will be available on a new Victoria’s Secret “storefront” on Amazon.

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