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Our mission: Bringing practical business and technical intelligence to today's structured cabling professionals

For more than 30 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance has provided useful, practical information to professionals responsible for the specification, design, installation and management of structured cabling systems serving enterprise, data center and other environments. These professionals are challenged to stay informed of constantly evolving standards, system-design and installation approaches, product and system capabilities, technologies, as well as applications that rely on high-performance structured cabling systems. Our editors synthesize these complex issues into multiple information products. This portfolio of information products provides concrete detail that improves the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and equips cabling professionals with the perspective that enables strategic planning for networks’ optimum long-term performance.

Throughout our annual magazine, weekly email newsletters and 24/7/365 website, Cabling Installation & Maintenance digs into the essential topics our audience focuses on.

  • Design, Installation and Testing: We explain the bottom-up design of cabling systems, from case histories of actual projects to solutions for specific problems or aspects of the design process. We also look at specific installations using a case-history approach to highlight challenging problems, solutions and unique features. Additionally, we examine evolving test-and-measurement technologies and techniques designed to address the standards-governed and practical-use performance requirements of cabling systems.
  • Technology: We evaluate product innovations and technology trends as they impact a particular product class through interviews with manufacturers, installers and users, as well as contributed articles from subject-matter experts.
  • Data Center: Cabling Installation & Maintenance takes an in-depth look at design and installation workmanship issues as well as the unique technology being deployed specifically for data centers.
  • Physical Security: Focusing on the areas in which security and IT—and the infrastructure for both—interlock and overlap, we pay specific attention to Internet Protocol’s influence over the development of security applications.
  • Standards: Tracking the activities of North American and international standards-making organizations, we provide updates on specifications that are in-progress, looking forward to how they will affect cabling-system design and installation. We also produce articles explaining the practical aspects of designing and installing cabling systems in accordance with the specifications of established standards.

Cabling Installation & Maintenance is published by Endeavor Business Media, a division of EndeavorB2B.

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Allstate Research Shows America Has What It Takes to Improve Trust

America has the desire and resources to improve trust, paving the way for increased prosperity. Allstate’s research highlights that high levels of local engagement can be used to increase trust in each other and our institutions, reversing the decline in trust plaguing countries around the world.

“Trust in government, business and leadership has declined precipitously around the world over the last two decades, threatening the foundation of freedom and economic prosperity,” said Tom Wilson, Chair, President and CEO of The Allstate Corporation. “As one of America’s most trusted brands, we are working to strengthen trust. This research shows that leveraging community involvement to broaden relationships will improve trust and set America apart from the world.”

The national survey reveals that local community engagement is still strong and there is a path to strengthening the “united” part of America.

Americans feel included and optimistic about the future but there is a high level of concern about the cost of living, the state of our country and personal safety.

  • Americans are in a good position with two-thirds feeling included, and 74% optimistic about the future of their communities.
  • At the same time, however, three-quarters of respondents are concerned about the cost of living, 72% about the state of the country and 64% about the safety of family and loved ones.
  • While 59% of respondents say they trust their neighbors, that number drops to 41% for people in the U.S.

Over two-thirds of Americans participate in their local communities and expect to increase their involvement.

  • Sixty-eight percent of Americans report being involved in their local community, with a similar number expecting to increase their involvement in the future.
  • The U.S. Census Bureau reports that volunteering increased by 20% in 2023, reversing the negative impact of the pandemic. Americans invested 5 billion hours volunteering, equal to a workforce of 2.5 million people with a value of over $167 billion.
  • “We see the value created in every community by thousands of community-based organizations,” said Kate Nack, vice president of The Allstate Foundation.

Community participation and trust are highly correlated and mutually reinforcing.

  • People with high trust levels are more satisfied with their community, have more social interactions and trust others despite their differences.
  • Trust is self-reinforcing – the more we trust, the more we build trust.

Increased levels of trust help communities solve difficult societal problems, creating a path for greater prosperity and personal well-being.

  • Higher trust levels improve collaboration, problem solving and individual mental health.
  • Seventy-eight percent of respondents with high trust levels are engaged in the community versus 44% of those with low trust levels.

The path to rebuilding trust starts at the individual and local level.

  • Increased community interaction, either volunteering, informal support or simply having a conversation, are the foundation for building a trusting relationship.
  • All generations and individuals are needed to improve trust. Baby Boomers’ high levels of trust can be leveraged for change. Millennials and Gen X are ready to lead. Gen Z craves more connections.
  • “Allstate and The Aspen Institute have embarked on a three-year initiative to improve trust at the local level in order to strengthen our national civic fabric,” said Louise Packard, director of strategic initiatives and leadership at Allstate.

“America’s community roots are sound, and we have the resources, talent and desire to improve trust. Uniting on community engagement will ensure increased prosperity and freedom in local communities and the country,” concluded Wilson.

Allstate conducted the survey between April 10 and April 30, 2025, reaching 5,000 adults across the U.S. The findings provide actionable insights into building trust.

To read the full report and explore opportunities to help strengthen trust in your own community, visit The Trust Tipping Point Report.

About Allstate

The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL) protects people from life’s uncertainties with a wide array of protection for autos, homes, electronic devices, and identities. Products are available through a broad distribution network including Allstate agents, independent agents, major retailers, online, and at the workplace. Allstate is widely known for the slogan “You’re in Good Hands with Allstate.” For more information, visit www.allstate.com.

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