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Dell founder Michael Dell recently revealed plans for construction of new data centers in several countries, including Australia.
The overall move to IPv6 has gone relatively smoothly so far, though some problems have yet to be addressed.
IBM will invest $38 million in a new data center in Singapore.
With a little care, the IPv6 transition should be a piece of cake.
The internet security company's expansion is an example of the ongoing move toward cloud computing.
Salesforce.com's rapidly expanding resourcing needs have prompted the company to add more data centers to its infrastructure.
IOLAN Secure Terminal Servers are validated to meet FIPS 140-2 standard for encrypted protection of serial data sent and received on a network.
IPv6 experts are in high demand.
A state-owned Chinese telecommunications company plans to grow its fiber optic network.
The move to IPv6 will be more rapid than most experts predict, according to Jeff Doyle.
A recent forum organized by the Green Grid Association focused on data center sustainability.
According to an IDC study, the network equipment market is growing.
A new data center will centralize IT infrastructure for New York City's government agencies.
According to a recent Bloomberg Businessweek article, a switch to IPv6 should be helpful.
The internet is out of IP addresses, and soon websites and many businesses will need to switch to the web´s latest generation of internet protocol.
Recently, the Tennessee Valley Authority has found a site in Nashville to house a new data center.
A recent Network World article examined the several of the biggest misconceptions regarding IPv6.
A recent article from ZDNet Asia author Erik Eckel relayed that not every data center is currently up to task.
To prepare for the upcoming IPv6 switch, Command Information will be holding a security boot camp.
In 2009, nearly $500 million in stimulus money was set aside in order to build a new data center for the Social Security Administration.
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