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China has significant obstacles ahead of itself as it transitions to IPv6, but if successful, the nation could emerge as a new leader in the technology industry.
While progress toward IPv6 was substantial in 2011, businesses cannot be complacent in 2012.
The data center is amid a period of change, as modular facilities emerge to meet efficiency and cloud computing requirements.
Ethernet is quickly becoming incredibly popular in a diverse range of sectors.
Leesburg, Florida, is set for the installation of a new smart grid network.
FTTH is creating a variety of service options for telecoms and government organizations.
Many local registries in Europe have made major progress toward IPv6, but still have a great deal of work to do for full migration.
Security risks are creating an environment where businesses can no longer ignore IPv6 migration.
The traditional hub and spoke network model is losing popularity.
More web domains have adjusted to IPv6.
More manufacturers are turning to Ethernet in an effort to improve industrial operations.
Ethernet is maturing into a technology that can enable businesses to more easily deploy new network infrastructure.
Debates over the importance of flat Ethernet architectures are still raging.
Distribution management systems are becoming key to support smart grid network setups.
Businesses around the world have been so slow to adopt IPv6 that they are jeopardizing the technology's overall potential and putting the expansion of the internet at risk, according to a recent Network World report.
Stockton East Water District deploys Perle Media Converters to improve network redundancy and reliability.
Markets with emerging economies are creating are fueling fiber to the home deployments.
The Ethernet Alliance is prioritizing interoperability in an effort to bring Ethernet to high-performance computing environments.
More data center networks are being made up of flat Ethernet architectures because of changing industry demands.
The IEEE is prioritizing security in its revisions of standards pertaining to smart grid and other utility networks.
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