Host Roy Chamberlain and Leviton data center expert Mike Connaughton reflect on season 2 of Beyond Bandwidth. They talk about the experts interviewed, and highlight some of the key topics covered, including: Emerging AI solutions like hollow core fiber and new transceiver technologiesThe problem of power consumption and finding efficiency gainsStandards bodies keeping up with AI advancementsGeography, the power grid, and data center real estate trends
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Host Roy Chamberlain and Leviton data center expert Mike Connaughton reflect on season 2 of Beyond Bandwidth. They talk about the experts interviewed, and highlight some of the key topics covered, including: Emerging AI solutions like hollow core fiber and new transceiver technologiesThe problem of power consumption and finding efficiency gainsStandards bodies keeping up with AI advancementsGeography, the power grid, and data center real estate trends
In the sixth episode of our Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) series, Host Roy Chamberlain passes the mic once more to Sr. Product Manager Mike Connaughton. Connaughton talks with Michael Cassel, Aecom’s Director of Engineering and Co-Leader of the Wireless team. Connaughton and Cassel explore: Whether DAS will replace Wi-Fi – and in some cases, whether it shouldThe advantage of repurposing existing infrastructure for DAS implementationsThe range of use cases for modern DAS frameworks
Beyond Bandwidth
Host Roy Chamberlain and Leviton data center expert Mike Connaughton reflect on season 2 of Beyond Bandwidth. They talk about the experts interviewed, and highlight some of the key topics covered, including: Emerging AI solutions like hollow core fiber and new transceiver technologiesThe problem of power consumption and finding efficiency gainsStandards bodies keeping up with AI advancementsGeography, the power grid, and data center real estate trends