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VESA mounting holes on the back of many LCD displays provide an ideal spot to attach MacCuff mini. Attached securely on the back of a display, your Mac mini disappears, leaving only cables to hide. To simplify that task, Sonnet supplies a special 35 cm-short monitor cable, and MacCuff mini also provides simple cable management to help cut the. Sonnet (www.sonnettech.com) has announced new versions of its RackMac mini 1U rackmount enclosure and MacCuff mini security mounting bracket for Apple’s Mac mini computers, with updated designs optimized to support the proper cooling of the latest models (especially the late 2018 6-core model).
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Constructed of rugged steel, the RackMac mini is a fully-assembled rackmount solution that supports one or two Mac mini® computers installed side-by-side into 1U of rack space, placing the computers behind a neat front panel.
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Updated With Larger Openings to Support Proper Cooling of 2018 and 2020 6-Core Mac minis
The enclosure’s design—updated to properly support 6-core Mac mini models—manages airflow through the computers to keep them as cool as ambient air in the rack as on a desk, enabling you to stack them close and stack them high for a Mac mini server farm.
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RackMac mini provides open access to your computers’ ports at the back of the enclosure.
Cool as a Cucumber RackMac mini secures your Mac minis without trapping them in recirculating hot rack air. A strategically designed chamber directs cool air in a one-way path through front panel openings—now twice the air space to provide proper thermal support for the latest Mac mini—to the computers’ air intakes, and then out the back.
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The updated RackMac mini includes dual power/status indicator openings for each computer, allowing its light to shine through whether you’ve installed an older model or the latest.
Deloitte signs on to offer employees simplified home and auto protection
Toronto, ON (Dec. 17, 2019) – Sonnet Insurance, Canada’s digital home and auto insurance company, is expanding its simplified insurance experience for Canadians through a new Group Insurance offering. Sonnet has already signed on Deloitte to offer a group discount to its employees across Canada in the near future.
Through the Sonnet Group Insurance offering, employees of participating companies will be provided with insurance at a discounted rate. The Sonnet experience makes it easy for employers to include home and auto insurance as part of a compelling compensation package. Home and auto insurance are meaningful parts of a healthy financial wellness portfolio, bringing peace of mind by protecting people from the unexpected. In partnering with Sonnet, employers also gain access to Sonnet Connect, a network of like-minded brands whose special offers across financial services further contribute to financial wellness.
“Customers value the simplicity of Sonnet, which helps Canadians to insure their home and car in as little as five minutes, entirely online,” said Eric Marion, VP, Group Insurance at Sonnet. “We’re excited to bring this innovative home and auto insurance program to employers who are looking to build employee engagement through supportive and convenient self-service financial wellness options.”
Employees and companies both stand to benefit from what Sonnet and its Sonnet Connect brands add to an integrated financial wellness solution for employees – an important part of compensation packages. Employees who identify as financially stressed take 75 per cent more absent days,[1] are five times more likely to be distracted at work,[2] and nearly half will spend more than three hours per week dealing with financial issues.[3] Sonnet Group Insurance harnesses sophisticated technology with back-end tracking that monitors engagement with linked financial products. Working with employers, Sonnet can provide relevant insights and contribute to larger strategies to drive employee engagement, retention, and productivity.
Deloitte has signed on as one of the first Sonnet Group Insurance participants. This extends the strong history between Sonnet and Deloitte, who helped build the Sonnet.ca experience more than three years ago and continues to enhance the platform. Award wins resulting from the creation of Sonnet include the Guidewire Innovation Award and the Insurance-Canada.ca Technology Award.
“We’re excited to bring Sonnet’s new Group Insurance offering to Deloitte’s 13,000 employees across Canada,” said Adam Burke, Deloitte, Partner and Vice Chair. “We are confident that our employees will benefit from the exceptionally simple experience.”
“We have spent years working with Deloitte to develop an innovative, self-driven platform that consistently provides best-in-class customer service,” added Roger Dunbar, SVP, Sonnet. “We are pleased that they have chosen to join us as one of the first participants in our new group insurance offering.”
For more information on Sonnet Group Insurance and how the offering can integrate with an overall financial wellness package, please visit sonnet.ca/group-insurance.
To learn more about Sonnet Connect and access special offers, promotions, and trusted advice visit sonnet.ca/connect.
Notes
1. Access Perks – Wellness Trends 2019
2. Government of Canada – Why Your Employees’ Financial Well-Being Matters
3. Willis Towers Watson – Employee Financial Well-Being
About Sonnet
Launched in 2016, Sonnet Insurance Company (Sonnet) is a federally regulated insurance company. Our mission is to provide Canadians with an easy, transparent, and customized way to buy home and auto insurance online. Experience the future of insurance at Sonnet.ca.
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SOURCE: Sonnet Insurance Company