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10-02-2007, 12:00 AM
The Ultimate Setup—Sports Illustrated and the Final Four (Part I)
http://www.microsoft.com/prophoto/articles/finalfour.aspx
By Mike Tedesco, Pro Photo Community
March Madness...The Final Four. For many, the NCAA tournament is one of the most exciting times of the sporting year. Come March, even the most casual sports fans fill out their brackets and tune in to watch the top teams dominate&and the Cinderella teams upset their opponents. For Sports Illustrated (SI), the Final Four represents the most extensive and technical setup of the publishing year.
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Over first two days of setup, over 5000 feet of CAT 5 and CAT 6 custom terminated network cabling was run between the servers and seven switches that were placed strategically to meet the requirements of the Georgia Dome and fall within the 300 foot maximum limit to any laptop.
Interesting reportage on how the “big boys” do it…
http://www.microsoft.com/prophoto/articles/finalfour.aspx
By Mike Tedesco, Pro Photo Community
March Madness...The Final Four. For many, the NCAA tournament is one of the most exciting times of the sporting year. Come March, even the most casual sports fans fill out their brackets and tune in to watch the top teams dominate&and the Cinderella teams upset their opponents. For Sports Illustrated (SI), the Final Four represents the most extensive and technical setup of the publishing year.
(SNIP)
Over first two days of setup, over 5000 feet of CAT 5 and CAT 6 custom terminated network cabling was run between the servers and seven switches that were placed strategically to meet the requirements of the Georgia Dome and fall within the 300 foot maximum limit to any laptop.
Interesting reportage on how the “big boys” do it…