R&M’s Latest Magazine Discusses Solutions for Data Centers, New Products, and More

R&M’s recent magazine, CONNECTIONS 68, provides details on new products, successful projects, and various solutions for data centers.

As AI is making its way through data centers, it is imperative for them to customize their infrastructures and networks to accommodate the technology. “With solutions from R&M, data centers can strategically develop their computer halls, especially under the conditions of AI momentum. R&M, the globally active Swiss developer and provider of high-end infrastructure solutions for data and communications networks, describes the solution approach in its latest specialist magazine CONNECTIONS 68.”

The company also reports on how data center providers can include liquid cooling systems into their technology as well as infrastructure solutions where they can learn to quickly grow fiber capacity and comprehensively monitor networks.

CONNECTIONS 68 also discusses digitalization in the industry. In terms of the future, the company states which network technologies will be utilized in the factory and on the company campus. The company states, “Private 5G networks can play a decisive role in this.” As digitalization is also bringing monumental changes to rail traffic and requires new fiber optic networks along the tracks, the company presents its RailCon portfolio.

On top of describing R&M’s latest products, CONNECTIONS 68 also contains reports on “successfully completed projects”. It will also show a new resource-saving packaging concept that is being introduced globally. Check out R&M’s CONNECTIONS 68 magazine here.

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