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In This Issue: We have officially moved! | HPE Aruba 530 Series Indoor Access Point | Bidirectional or BiDi Transceivers Explained | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – We have officially moved!
Happy Monday!
It’s official, we have moved to our new location! I spent a little time this weekend helping out with the move, it was an amazing team effort, and it was great to see everyone in person, and great seeing the warehouse come together. The new place is huge, about 3 times bigger than the previous warehouse and we’ve settled into one of the sections that I’ve termed “the hanger”, because it looks like an old-school aircraft hanger with sort of a curved roof. There are still a lot of renovations to be done, but it’s definitely a great start.
I want to give a massive shoutout to our operations team, who have worked tirelessly to get us settled and ensured a smooth transition.
Hope you have a great week and don’t forget, we’ve moved! Our new home is 255 Homer Street, Commerce, GA 30529!
Cris
Product Spotlights & Updates
The Aruba 530 Series of Indoor Access Points were designed to provide an optimized user experience offering a combined peak data rate of up to 2.97 Gbps. These AP’s maximize Wi-Fi efficiency to deliver both speed and reliability for users. The 530 series of campus access points is suitable for high-density mobile as well as IoT deployments.
Learning Center Article – Bidirectional or BiDi Transcievers Explained
Fiber optics are great for achieving extremely fast networks. They’re also essential for very long networking connections that extend multiple kilometers in total distance. If the latter is important for your operation, then SFP is likely the fiber optic connection that you will need.
There is a technology that allows SFP hardware to send and receive data along the same fiber. It’s called BiDi, and it’s worth considering as a means to improve your fiber infrastructure.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic to win the Wimbledon men’s final. Marketa Vondrousova triumphed over Ons Jabeur in straight sets to win the Wimbledon women’s singles final, capping off an enthralling fortnight of tennis on their side of the draw.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration disagrees with the World Health Organization’s classification of the soda sweetener aspartame as possibly carcinogenic to humans. The FDA said the studies WHO experts relied on to make this conclusion had “significant shortcomings.”
- Ford has announced a significant price cut for all versions of its electric F-150 Lightning pickup. The cheapest version of the Lightning will now start at about $50,000, a roughly $10,000 cut.
- During a live audio session on Twitter, owner, and chairman Elon Musk said his new AI startup, xAI, will use Twitter data for training the “maximally curious” artificial intelligence systems and products he hopes to build there.
