TE Connectivity introduces Quareo

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TE Connectivity introduces Quareo, a connection point identification technology, which provides unprecedented knowledge about the network including accurate documentation and reporting of changes, as well as enhanced security.

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Quareo enables higher network availability while lowering the network operating costs for a network, from the data center all the way to the desktop.

Quareo solutions are based on microchips that are embedded in connectors of TE Connectivity's high-performance copper and fiber network cabling solutions. These microchips have information related to the cable itself as well as unique identifiers for each cable.

Quareo PathManager software suite is able to have real time communication with each cable and network panel. This information is stored in the PathManager database and is then used to draw topology maps as well as integrate with industry applications.

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Quareo technology is available in a variety of configurations for fiber and copper networks, providing intelligent, high density, managed connectivity that scales with your network.

The Quareo product portfolio is extremely comprehensive, both in copper as well as fiber optic. It is designed to accommodate applications from the most simple and smallest LAN environment, all the way to the most dense and most highly complex data center environment. For example, Quareo fiber optic product can handle a little over 12,000 fibers in a single 7-foot frame.

Quareo fiber solutions are the latest addition to TE Connectivity's enterprise products. The Q3000 and Q4000 series product lines provide a full line of fiber solutions to accommodate office network and data center applications. Both products feature high density fiber terminations with easy access to individual connectors and cable management within the panel.

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Quareo copper solutions are based on unique identifiers for every connection point in the network, where a connection point can be defined as one end of an Ethernet cable or a port on a network device. Microchips that are embedded in connectors of TE's high performance copper network cabling solutions. These microchips have information related to the cable itself as well as unique identifiers for each cable.