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With the recent buzz and chaos regarding the IPv6 switch, an interesting fact surfaced in a recent Computerworld report.
According to several recent reports, China has been developing a cloud computing and office complex the size of an entire city.
On Tuesday, the IANA issued two of the remaining seven blocks of IPv4 addresses to the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre.
Tuesday, the announcement that the final batches of IPv4 addresess had been issued circulated, presenting many network operators with a sense of finality.
With the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority issuing the final batch of IPv4 address this week, slight chaos has erupted.
By making a data center modular, companies can prepare for rapid expansion and other sudden changes that may occur over time.
PEER 1 has begun construction on a new, POD-based data center.
The transition to the IPv6 protocol could be a complex project, challenging businesses whether they embrace change or not, according to PC World.
Federal stimulus money is making it easier for Troy, Wisconsin to install a new fiber optic network.
Data centers are evolving to deal with growing power consumption needs.
Experts now have a fairly clear idea of when the IPv4 protocol will run out.
SMI Managed Media Converters will not expose corporate networks to hackers
Growing networking and data storage needs are driving new data center construction.
Flattening the data center could be the key to managing new demands on the network.
Companies are participating in World IPv6 Day to prepare for the new IP address standard.
Cisco recently completed a survey that found companies are investing heavily to become PCI compliant.
Ground has been broken on a new data center designed to handle military intelligence.
Initiatives for online and mobile banking are leading to new technological investments across the globe.
Microsoft recently constructed a state-of-the-art modular data center in Quincy, Washington.
The U.S. Air Force is using IOLAN console servers as part of a project that monitors items in Earth's orbit.
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