phoenixNAP
PhoenixNAP, a prominent global provider of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), assists organizations across various scales in fulfilling their IT demands for performance, security, and scalability. With services accessible from key edge locations across the U.S., Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, phoenixNAP ensures that businesses can effectively expand into their desired regions. Their offerings include colocation, Hardware as a Service (HaaS), private and hybrid cloud solutions, backup services, disaster recovery, and security, all presented on an operating expense-friendly basis that enhances flexibility and minimizes costs. Built on cutting-edge technologies, their solutions offer robust redundancy, enhanced security, and superior connectivity. Organizations from diverse sectors and sizes can tap into phoenixNAP's infrastructure to adapt to their changing IT needs at any point in their growth journey, ensuring they remain competitive in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Additionally, the company’s commitment to innovation ensures that clients benefit from the latest advancements in technology.
Learn more
InEight
InEight's construction project controls software stands out as the ideal choice for capital construction due to its unparalleled configurability and adaptability. This platform is built on an integrated, modular design that connects all aspects of your operations, allowing InEight to consolidate your data and provide unique insights that are otherwise unavailable. Additionally, no other construction project controls software provider matches our deep industry expertise in both product development and software implementation, ensuring that our solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of the industry. As a result, users can expect a comprehensive approach that enhances project outcomes and drives efficiency.
Learn more
PowerBox Pro
The PowerBox Pro is a sturdy outdoor router that boasts five Gigabit Ethernet ports, four of which deliver PoE output, all encased in a weather-resistant housing. This device is specifically tailored for outdoor use, allowing for secure installation on towers or in various external locations. It features passive PoE input and can provide either passive or 802.3af/at PoE output, which allows ports 2-5 to power compatible PoE devices using the same voltage as the router itself, thus minimizing the clutter of power adapters and cables. By accepting an input voltage ranging from 48-57V, it effectively supports devices that are compatible with 802.3at and af mode B. Additionally, the router is equipped with an SFP port to facilitate enhanced optical fiber connectivity. Not only is it compact and budget-friendly, but it is also powered by a robust 800MHz CPU that efficiently manages all advanced RouterOS configurations. The operating system comes preinstalled and licensed, meaning that users won't need to purchase it separately, allowing the device to be operational right out of the box. With its array of features, the PowerBox Pro emerges as an excellent networking solution for those who require effectiveness and reliability in outdoor settings, making it a prime choice for various applications.
Learn more
RB2011iLS-IN
The RB2011iLS is designed with a sturdy metal casing and comes equipped with five standard Ethernet ports and five Gigabit Ethernet ports, an SFP cage for flexibility, and Power over Ethernet functionality available on port 10, all managed by a 600MHz CPU and supported by 64MB of RAM running RouterOS Level 4. This model stands out as the first in its family to feature an SFP cage, making it particularly suitable for Fiber To The Home (FTTH) applications. With a total of 11 ports, it offers a Gigabit SFP cage alongside five Gigabit Ethernet ports that can seamlessly connect, serving as an affordable solution for fiber-to-copper conversion while also including five additional Fast Ethernet ports. The device can be powered through either a dedicated power jack or via Power over Ethernet, but users should be aware that SFP transceivers are sold separately. The RB2011iLS supports any 1.25G SFP transceivers compliant with the SFF committee standards, but it is important to note that it does not accommodate Passive Optical Network (PON) setups. For optimal results, MikroTik's SFP modules, such as the S-85DLC05D, S-31DLC20D, and S-35/53LC20D, are suggested for use, though they are not included with the device. This networking solution, powered by the high-performance Atheros 600MHz 74K MIPS processor, is versatile enough to handle various networking demands and lays a robust groundwork for effective data transmission, making it a valuable asset for both residential and commercial setups. Its combination of features and performance capabilities makes the RB2011iLS a preferred choice among users looking for reliable networking equipment.
Learn more