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Internet of Things connections to quadruple by 2020

Internet of Things connections to quadruple by 2020 | Cisco, Microsoft part of optics consortium directing data center standards

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Internet of Things connections to quadruple by 2020
A new report by Verizon predicts that the Internet of Things is poised to transform virtually every major market sector, growing to more than 5.4 billion connections by 2020. Read More

Cisco, Microsoft part of optics consortium directing data center standards
A new consortium was announced this week, created to address switch faceplate bandwidth density and airflow constraints caused by increasing networking speeds. Read More

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