
Happy Friday & Happy Weekend! Wishing you a wonderful and warm weekend ahead. Have plans? We’d love to hear about them!
In This Issue: Your Chaos-Free Server Room Awaits | AC Power Cord | What is LLDP? | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Your Chaos-Free Server Room Awaits
Happy Friday, folks! We’ve all seen the before and after pictures of a server room that went from chaos to something worthy of posting on Instagram. Just running the cables is one part of the challenge. Another part of the challenge is knowing where the cables go.
Entering the hero of the story: Cable Labeling! Let’s face it, tracing a 1′ or 2′ cable might be a breeze, but when you’re dealing with a 10’+ cable that mysteriously disappears into another rack, things can get a bit out of hand! 😵💫
If you’ve visited our site, you know we offer many IT products. But we also provide many services to our customers, and one of those services is cable labeling. Why stress over labels, printers, and debagging when we can handle it all for you? We’ll take the chaos off your hands, leaving you with plenty of time to focus on another project. Just reach out, and we’ll be glad to help!
Here is a Reddit post showcasing some great cabling work! Do you have pics of a satisfying cabling job you’ve completed or seen?

Have a great weekend!
Chris
Product Spotlights & Updates
The C1062072 AC Power Cord is a versatile 6-foot cable with a 1-15P plug for standard power outlets and a C7 connector for various electronics. It’s constructed in a sleek black color with 18 AWG wires for efficient power transmission and durability. This cord is suitable for laptops, printers, gaming consoles, and more, making it a convenient choice for devices compatible with non-polarized 2-slot power cables.
Learning Center Article – What is LLDP?
Everything runs on your network, but have you ever wondered how devices communicate with each other? How do they even find each other in the first place? This question has an answer that is both simple and complicated.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Preorders for Apple’s Vision Pro headset began Thursday, ahead of its U.S. release on Feb. 2. The virtual reality headset starts at $3,499, and buyers also have the option to pay in 12-month installments.
- Japan became the fifth country to land on the moon with JAXA’s SLIM lunar lander.
- December home sales were 6.2% lower than in the same month a year earlier. Inventory fell 11.5% from November to December, but was up year over year.
- Salad and Go wants to provide a healthier, cheap fast-food option with its $7 salads and wraps. Founded in 2013, the salad chain is now run by former Wingstop CEO Charlie Morrison.
