We’ve talked about IPv4 and IPv6 but what ever happened to IPv5? Did it ever exist? If so, why did the world seemingly skip over it. Our latest blog explains. Last month, we talked a bit about how world has […]
Editor’s Note: The original article (posted below the line) was published on December 20, 2013. An update on the subject matter was sorely needed…. Let’s take a break today from all the talk of interconnecting, colocation, and data centers to update […]
Editor’s Note: The original article (posted below the line) was published on November 15, 2013. An update on the subject matter was sorely needed…. After the data breach debacles at Target and other major retailers this past year, staying safe […]
Editor’s Note: The original article (posted below the line) was published on October 11, 2012. An update on the subject matter was sorely needed…. Netflix may have started the trend, but Amazon has definitely taken things up a notch. Online […]
Editor’s Note: The original article (posted below the line) was published on April 25, 2013. An update on the subject matter was sorely needed…. Internet providers are duking it out to bring fiber optic connectivity to subscribers across the US. […]
IBM takes a renewed interest in modular data centers during this year’s NYC Converged conference. We explain what makes a modular data center, well, ‘modular.’ DCD Converged – Each year industry professionals come together at the annual DCD (datacenterdynamics) Converged […]
25 years ago, Computer Scientist Tim Berners-Lee submitted a proposal for the World Wide Web; looking back on a 25 year history as the fight for freedom continues. On March 14, 2014 – the concept of the World Wide Web […]
One of the challenges to troubleshooting VoIP problems is understanding what’s going on behind the scenes. This gifographic breaks it down: Since many businesses do not have have a dedicated IT staff, we thought we’d share some basic tips for […]
Mark Zuckerberg talk’s efficiency during Open Compute, and DCIM systems Facebook plans to deploy across its data center portfolio. During the Open Compute Summit in San Jose, California, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed the ways in which the company has […]