Request the NetX-C® Connectivity Assessment

NetX builds fully integrated communications infrastructure systems that perform, and save time and money. A strategic investment in structured cabling using NetX Network Infrastructure Connectivity services will increase your facility’s network performance and business productivity.

NetX’s vision is to bring to bear years of expertise, best practices and advanced cabling technology to conceive, design and build an end-to-end high performance network infrastructure connectivity from the telecom circuits to the desktop. This is the rationale for retaining NetX to deploy a strategic investment in cabling using NetX Network Infrastructure Connectivity.

Request an independent NetX-C® Connectivity Assessment, a functional requirements and technology review of your current or future project to protect all your financial and operational business interests. The NetX–C® Assessment will apply the four performance elements and checklist below in a three-step process: 1) profile network architecture, installation technique, and topology; 2) highlight potential “trouble areas” contributing to Slowtime and other performance issues; and 3) build scenarios to maintain current requirements and enable future network requirements, upgrades, and migrations to upgraded equipment.

Contact us at NetX at info@netxinc.ca, , 905-477-4500, www.netxinc.ca.

June 10, 2009 at 6:43 pm Leave a comment

Reducing Communication Cabling Costs

Buildings supported by diverse systems: automation, security, lighting or elevator monitoring can use separate communication cabling. These buildings will be more expensive to run because of the multiple pathways, communications closets and equipment rooms that are required each system installed and commissioned by multiple contractors.

The preferred building system design include the ability to communicate on a common communication infrastructure or structured cable plant. This engineered structured cable plant allows several building systems: IT, communications, security, lighting control and building automation to share a single IT infrastructure. Each system still can function in a secure, independent manner.

This strategy takes advantage of the fact that data communications for many systems share the same communication protocol, such as the TCP/IP standard (IEEE standard 802.3). Direct digital control panels that reside on local area networks can also connect to the Internet using static IP addresses. With building systems designed to integrate with others, efficient cabling systems are deployed, reducing initial installation costs and yearly maintenance. Buildings with extensive IT infrastructures, such as data centers and hospitals, reap the most savings from a structured cable plant.

June 8, 2009 at 12:18 pm Leave a comment

Office Designer Tools: The Office Design Concept Board

This is a good presentation of the work office designers do.

NetX’s vision is to bring to bear years of expertise, best practices and advanced cabling technology to conceive, design and build end-to-end high performance network infrastructure connectivity from the telecom circuits to the desktop.

We complement the office designer’s work to ensure connectivity in optimized for a new office from the moment it opens and for years in the future.

June 4, 2009 at 9:21 pm Leave a comment

NetX on Twitter

The New York Times calls Twitter “one of the fastest-growing phenomena on the Internet.” TIME Magazine says, “Twitter is on its way to becoming the next killer app,” and Newsweek noted that “Suddenly, it seems as though all the world’s a-twitter.”

Follow our company on Twitter at NetXConn – http://twitter.com/NetXConn

June 4, 2009 at 6:48 pm Leave a comment

New White Paper from NetX

Application: New Construction and Renovations (Moves/Additions/Changes) for Commercial/Industrial/Institutional Facilities

For: Owners, IT and Facility Managers, Designers, General Contractors, Construction Managers

Scenario:A poorly implemented cabling system can fail, be sluggish and temperamental for no apparent reason. This may be caused by errors, re-transmissions and a lack of additional headroom in the signal path. Traffic doesn’t necessarily stop but can slow to a crawl, taking productivity with it. Over time, these failures and interruptions can get worse. Is this the fate of your next project?

To reveive the white paper contact NetX at info@netxinc.ca,  905-477-4500 , www.netxinc.ca.

June 1, 2009 at 12:05 pm Leave a comment

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