Educational facilities rely on mission critical technologies, like power, communications, and security, to enable optimal learning environments that prioritize student safety.
Each industrial revolution has wrought change with technologies created and processes introduced, to reshape the landscape of manufacturing, supply chain management, labor and workforce dynamics, and production efficiency.
FM:Systems' software products offer a range of solutions to make workspaces smarter, like space-scenario planning, asset management and facilities maintenance, support from security protocols, floor plan scenario modeling, bidirectional integration with AutoCAD and Revit models, and advanced workplace analytics capabilities.
The RTSCD meets UL1008 up to 480 VAC. It complies with NFPA 110; NEC Articles 700, 701, 702; Enclosure UL Type 1; and IBC 2018 and CBC2019 seismic standards.
The new data center includes two N+1 UPS systems, 26 server cabinets, air conditioning, hot aisle containment, fire suppression, and a monitoring system.
Women from all over the world in a wide range of technology sectors, including data centers, health care, and food processing, were nominated for their admirable contributions to the industry and the people who rely on it.
Texas A&M Energy Institute and the Texas A&M Institute of Data Science collaborate on education and workforce development
February 14, 2022
Leadership from each institute signed a formal memorandum of understanding on Nov. 17, 2021. Under the agreement, the institutes may choose to work together on a series of educational and workforce-development offerings.
Almost 28 million students attend schools that still lack adequate bandwidth to support digital learning
January 10, 2022
ConnectK12.org aggregates, analyzes, and visualizes federal E-rate program data at the district and state levels. The site currently reflects school connectivity data for funding year 2021.
Unless institutions prepare and work to strengthen their DNS security, remote learning environments will remain at risk from attackers, meaning private information and productivity will be seriously threatened.
The sudden switch to remote learning at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic left many schools vulnerable to attacks, and the risk is not going away.