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Gartner's Inc. independent research had shown that as much as half of network problems in the healthcare industry are due to an inadequate or substandard cabling infrastructure.

The network infrastructure represents the backbone supporting most IT functions. Today's healthcare centers' networks need to accommodate not only an enormous volume of data generated by the modernizations that technology brought to medicine but also need to comply with regulatory standards.

Telecommunications Industry Association's (TIA's), TR-42.1 Engineering Subcommittee formed in 2004 a task force group with the mission of bringing awareness within the healthcare industry of the benefits of having a comprehensive strategy for structured cabling design and installation that is unique to this industry. Most seasoned structured cabling contractors are aware that TR-42.1's developing guidelines. These guidelines are meant to assure that telecommunications infrastructures for the health-care industry are adequate and universal.

Some of the areas covered in the guidelines TR-42.1 are listed below:

  • Voice, data, video network infrastructure cabling, (i.e. security alerts and surveillance, CCTV, and CATV);
  • Professional, patient and asset information systems and tracking;
  • Remote consultation/telemedicine, diagnostic imaging, digital transfer of X-rays, pharma applications;
  • Mobile applications including nurse call and patient monitoring;
  • Bio-analytical systems, clinical equipment monitoring, lighting control;
  • Fire and life safety systems, (i.e. alarms, sprinkler systems, Master clock);
  • Public network; and others;
  • The cabling infrastructure is critical in designing networks that are flexible, fully integrated and accessible. In today's healthcare environment Ethernet networks that are IP-based are most suitable to provide the transmission of the large quantities of healthcare related data in a rapid and accurate manner. They support the many applications such as voice, data, video, monitoring and control.

    Transmission speed and bandwidth are important factors that determine a "high performing" network. Having a robust network infrastructure is more than a mere necessity. In healthcare facilities a network that fails can lead to far bigger problems than poor network performance, it can be life threatening. Gartner Inc. research firm concludes that "The wiring plant is arguably the most important part of the network. Spend the time and money to ensure that what is installed will be able to support the environment well into the future. ..."

    Considering that hospitals are built to last for more than 50 years the cable plant needs to be built to perform adequately for its lifecycle of about 10 years. Gartner research has shown that cabling infrastructure represents a very small percent of the IT designated resources (around 2%-5%) yet it can account for up to fifty percent of the problems. This demonstrates that an incremental increase in cabling investment can lead to an exponential increase in network performance, robustness/reliability as well as productivity and patient safety, patient safety being a major driver of the healthcare facilities network design.

    Given these statistics hospitals in North America should project and plan for the total cost of ownership of the network infrastructure over its expected lifespan, rather than initial installation costs as well as consider hiring contractors that comply or exceed the TIA's TR-42.1 guidelines.

    For more information on structured cabling and/or to consult with one of our cabling experts regarding your organization's network infrastructure needs please call Celergy Networks Toll Free: (877) CELERGY (235-3749) or visit our website at http://www.celergy.com

    2010 Dodge Charger

    Whether you are looking for a family car or the muscle car of your dreams, the Dodge Charger is everything you are looking for. If the Dodge Charger of the past enticed you, you will love the newest model. The new Dodge Charger is a welcome replacement to the Dodge Intrepid as Dodge’s full size sedan line. Its interior, as well as its exterior styling, is similar to the now defunct Dodge Magnum. What more could you want from a car than to combine features from your favorite modern cars with those you loved in the muscle car era?

    For the 2010 model, the base SE Charger, the SXT,RT Charger line, or for someone going for the highest performance from their car, there is the SRT8 Charger.

    The SE model Charger has a 2.7-Liter V6 and 4-Speed Tranny . Which moves you quickly along the road but still has an EPA estimated 16 mpg in the city, and 24 mpg on the highway. Disc brakes on all four wheels come standard, as well as safety in the form of multiple stage air bags for the driver and front passenger, as well as a remote entry system. The Charger SXT AWD model has a 3.5L V6. In addition, a sporty 5-Speed Automatic Transmission is available. Traction control is a great feature that ensures that the car stays on the road during difficult driving. The SXT version has a substantial power increase, while still rating 17 city/23 hwy miles per gallon. Anti-lock brakes on all four wheels along with heated mirrors and pedals with adjustable height give you everything you've come to expect in a modern vehicle.

    The Dodge Charger RT has the power train ideas behind the SXT with more sophisticated visual adjustments. The front seats are now trimmed with leather accents, heated, and electrically adjustable. Fuel economy stays close to the SE model with an EPA estimated 16 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the highway. The Dodge Charger RT is the sum of features in the Charger SXT, with sophisticated improvements such as steering audio controls mounted on the steering wheel, as well as a 276-watt stereo amplification system. This line also features a performance exhaust system, as well as cruise control.

    The Charger SRT8 is where this model really shines. It features a 6.1L HEMI V8 that delivers all of the power and performance you could possibly want. This engine is rated at 425 hp and still keeps decent fuel economy with an EPA estimated 13 city/19 hwy mpg. The interior on the SRT8 is even further upgraded when compared to the RT. Leather-trimmed suede accents are provided on the front seats. In addition, 18-inch aluminum wheels really add to the car’s exterior appearance. The tires are a low profile, high performance type that adds to the sporty appearance of the SRT8. Performance rear shock absorbers allow for the balance of ride and performance. The remote starting system allows for convenience when you are in a hurry. Finally, a universal garage door opener keeps the SRT8 practical and convenient for everyone in your family.

    As you can see, the 2010 Dodge Charger has everything you will ever need in a car. It is a perfect choice for someone wanting to balance practicality with performance. Purchasing a 2010 Dodge Charger will be a decision you will look back on for years to come as wise.

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    2010 Porsche 911 Turbo, an AW Drivers Log:
    EDITOR WES RAYNAL: This is my favorite 911. I thought for a split second that maybe the GT3 would be able to bump the Turbo, but it couldn't in the end.

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