Minkels receives FM Approval certification for Drop Away Panels

Data centre supplier Minkels, part of the publicly traded company Legrand (NYSE Euronext Paris: LR), has recently extended its data centre product portfolio with Drop Away Panels. Meanwhile, these panels have been ‘FM Approved’ (in class 4651 - Suspended Plastic Ceilings) by FM Approvals, the testing arm of international insurance carrier FM Global. Minkels is the only data centre provider in Europe that has received FM Approval in this class.

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Sudlows acquires Progressive

UK’s leading technical infrastructure specialists, Sudlows has completed the acquisition of Progressive Network Solutions, a provider of technical installation services within London, the City, Home Counties, Thames Valley and the Midlands.

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High Level Network Infrastructure Design Program launches in the US

The popular Certified Network Infrastructure Design Professional (CNIDP®), designed and delivered by sector experts CNet Training is expanding into the US this year.

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New catalogue integrates solutions from parent company Leviton

Brand-Rex, a Leviton Company, has released its 2017 Catalogue. The new catalogue, for the European market, combines the latest network infrastructure offerings from both Brand-Rex and Leviton, following Leviton’s acquisition of Brand-Rex in December 2015.

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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