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Hurricane Electric Expands Global Network to Metro Atlanta with Second Point-of-Presence at Colo Atl

Hurricane Electric establishes a second PoP in Georgia offering customers of Colo Atl increased bandwidth for IPv4 and IPv6 services November 20, 2014 09:35 AM Eastern Standard Time ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, announced today a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) at Colo Atl, Atlanta’s premier colocation facility located at 55 Marietta Street, Suites 570 & 800, Atlanta, GA 30303. Colo Atl is a SSAE 16 certified facility. “We are thrilled to continue building […]

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Data Center Knowledge Features Hurricane Electric for Global Presence with Equinix

Data Center Knowledge Features Hurricane Electric for Global Presence with Equinix

Hurricane Electric, which operates a global IPv4 and IPv6 network and claims that its IPv6 network is the world’s largest, has added more Equinix data centers in Europe and Asia to its network. With recently established Points of Presence at Equinix facilities in Munich, Frankfurt and Hong Kong, Hurricane Electric’s network now spans 17 of the Redwood City, California-based colocation provider’s facilities. As more and more devices get connected to the Internet and the pool of IPv4 […]

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Throwback Thursday: The Internet of Things at Hurricane Electric

Throwback Thursday: The Internet of Things at Hurricane Electric

On March 26, 2014, Hurricane Electric hosted another of their popular Carrier Networking Events. The theme and speakers, from Flextonics, focused on the Internet of Things, and drew over 75 professionals from the Bay Area. Enjoy our photo editorial: The attendees gather at Hurricane Electric’s Fremont 2 Facility for networking, appetizers, & cocktails Several local carriers and businesses exhibited     Lopoco speaks with interested attendees   The attendees converse   Lots of activity around […]

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“Reducing Energy Consumption and Cutting Costs in Shared Data Centers” by Upsite Technologies

“Reducing Energy Consumption and Cutting Costs in Shared Data Centers” by Upsite Technologies

Triple Pundit recently posted Upsite’s latest byline, discussing cooling in colocation facilities. From the article: Many types of companies use colocation facilities – shared data centers – because they don’t have enough cabinets to justify their own data center, or they want the higher reliability of a colo site for their most critical equipment, even if they already have a data center of their own. Colocation facilities are no different than any other company that requires reliable […]

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Hurricane Electric Establishes Point of Presence at NXDATA-1 in Bucharest, Romania

Customers of NXDATA-1 will now have access to Hurricane Electric’s global network through 100BaseT, 1GigE, 10GE and 100Gbps service BUCHAREST, Romania & FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and NXDATA, the leading carrier-neutral data center in Romania, today announced that Hurricane Electric has established a point-of-presence at NXDATA-1, located at 8 Dimitrie Pompei Blvd, in Bucharest, Romania. “All of Hurricane Electric’s backbone circuits are run over DWDM wavelengths directly on fiber, not on some other […]

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The WHIR Covers Hurricane Electric’sTwo New Canadian PoPs

The WHIR recently featured Hurricane Electric’s newest expansion in Canada. From the article: Colocation hosting and Internet backbone provider Hurricane Electric announced on Thursday it has added new points of presence at two Canadian locations, located at the Global Server Centre in Winnipeg and DataHive in Calgary. The new PoPs represents Hurricane Electric’s fourth expansion globally in only the last month. Hurricane provides IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, with Canadian locations already established in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. […]

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Hurricane Electric June 2013 Carrier Networking Event

Hurricane Electric June 2013 Carrier Networking Event

On Wednesday, June 26, 2013, Hurricane Electric hosted their second carrier networking event, “Mobile Rapid Prototyping in the Cloud,” in Fremont, CA at their Fremont 2 Facility. The event was co-sponsored by Silicon Valley Web Builder.   From 6 to 8 PM, over 100 guests were in attendance and were able to meet carriers that have networks in Hurricane’s Fremont facilities including Comcast.     In addition, server equipment manufacturers including Lopoco had tables to show their […]

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Hurricane Electric March 2013 Carrier Networking Event

Hurricane Electric March 2013 Carrier Networking Event

Milldam recently organized and held the first of Hurricane Electric’s Carrier Networking Events for 2013 on March 27, co-sponsored by  Silicon Valley Web Builder.     From 6 to 8 PM, over 150 guests were in attendance and were able to meet carriers that have networks in Hurricane’s Fremont facilities including XO Communications and Level 3.     In addition, server equipment manufacturers Lopoco and SuperMicro had tables to show their latest hardware offerings. Complimentary […]

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RF Code’s Richard Jenkins writes article for Triple Pundit on The Sustainable Data Center of the Future

RF Code’s Richard Jenkins writes article for Triple Pundit on The Sustainable Data Center of the Future

RF Code’s Vice President of Market and Strategic Partnerships Richard Jenkins recently wrote an article for Triple Pundit titled “The Sustainable Data Center of the Future”. From the article: The environmental impact of data is difficult to see from the consumer perspective. We have expectations of being able to access information immediately, want our service providers to be able to do the same and it is essential for every corporation to make historical data available […]

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Datacenter Dynamics Features Hurricane Electric Customer Move

Datacenter Dynamics Focus recently featured Hurricane Electric in an article highlighting NanoTech’s move to HE’s Freemont 2 Data Center. From the Article: “Colocation and Internet backbone provider Hurricane Electric announced that NanoTech Entertainment has chosen its Fremont 2 data center for the expansion of its online infrastructure. To prepare for the release of several upcoming cloud-based IPTV and mobile phone applications, NanoTech has signed a multi-year contract with Hurricane Electric.” Click here to read more.