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CONGRATULATIONS JOANA!
Axis Technical Services would like to thank our team members, customers and supporters for helping Joana achieve the 48th position in PROFIT Magazine’s 2009 Canada’s Top Women Entrepreneurs.
The Tri-City News interviewed Joana on her success as an entrepreneur, asking her how she decided to start a business. Joana explained it simply: “Do I want to retire working for someone else or do I want to take that shot?”
Belden Adaptive Enclosure Heat Containment (AEHC)

Belden’s Adaptive Enclosure Heat Containment (AEHC) System is a highly-effective method for cooling data center enclosures in a much more efficient and cost-effective way than was previously possible.
A major challenge faced by data center managers today is ensuring that cooling systems do not fail, that they continue in an uninterrupted way to cool the sensitive electronic components in IT equipment enclosures. However, achieving this goal can be needlessly expensive. It’s estimated that cooling accounts for up to 30 percent of a data center’s total energy load. What’s more, the cooling process itself is accompanied by excessive energy waste, largely due to an oversupply of cold air to the data center by computer room air conditioner (CRAC) units that are attempting to compensate for inefficiencies in the enclosure cooling process.
Benefits Summary
Increased Efficiency/Greening of the Data Center
- Eliminates over-supply of cold air in data center, potentially reducing the number of CRAC units
- In a new data center, permits use of larger, more efficient CRAC units to achieve highest cooling per unit of power
- Entails higher temperatures in the air returned to CRAC, improving efficiency
- Allows raising of supplied air temperature, resulting in more hours of free cooling
Reduced Initial Capital Expense
- Lowest total cooling equipment cost available per kW of IT load
- No piping; vastly reduced electrical and sensor networks
- Reduced and simplified engineering
- Rapid installation and training
Source: www.belden.com
AXIS Technical Services purchases a second fusion splicer

AXIS Technical Services is pleased to announce we have added another Fitel S177A Fiber Optic fusion splicer and cleaver to our complement of tools.
This will accommodate increased demand for our outside plant Single Mode Fiber Optic splicing and OTDR testing services.
With the great service, training and support we've received from Telonix, the choice was simple. Since purchasing our first Fitel S177A in 2007, our technicians have fused over 4500 fibers!
Fusion splicing is the accepted way to splice Fiber Optic cables, but Fusion splicing also takes the guesswork out of terminating fiber. By splicing factory terminated pigtails to your newly installed single mode or multimode fiber optic cable, we can assure a near perfect termination and the low losses in our test results prove it.
Contact us today for more information on fusion splicing and OTDR testing.

