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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Featured on Light Reading

Owen DeLong recently wrote a post for Light Reading titled “Taking the Fear out of IPv6.” From the article: IPv6 can strike fear into the hearts of many in the Internet world, and not just because it sounds like a communicable disease. IPv6 is still a new protocol. (Get tested here!) Deploying it in the average enterprise requires a substantial investment in training, education and planning. It also requires changes to established IT practices and often affects […]

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Telecom Ramblings Notes Hurricane Electric in “Euro Roundup”

Telecom Ramblings compiled three notable companies making strides in European expansion, listing Hurricane Electric among them for their international locations that are still rapidly growing. From the article: And Hurricane Electric continued the global expansion of its IP backbone with the addition of PoP in Romania. They’ve moved into NXDATA-1 in Bucharest and are now offering everything from 100Mbps to 100GigE, and have hooked up at the InterLAN and RoNIX internet exchanges in the city.  Last […]

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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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Green Computing Report Writes of LoPoCo “How Low Can You Go?”

Green Computing Report Writes of LoPoCo “How Low Can You Go?”

The Green Computing Report explores Lopoco’s immense and exciting energy savings through their newly released line of energy efficient servers. From the article: LoPoCo stands for Low Power Company. The hardware vendor, which emerged from stealth mode last month, offers a line of low-power consumption, ultra-efficient servers, aimed at helping businesses cut their datacenter operations bills by as much as 50 percent. A self-proclaimed server nerd, LoPoCo CEO Andrew Sharp started his career as a […]

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Hurricane Electric Recently Featured for Canadian Expansion on Data Center Knowledge

The Data Center Knowledge article explores the latest in Hurricane Electric’s global expansion initiative, most recently located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Calgary, Alberta. From the article: Hurricane Electric continues to expand expand the reach of its next-generation IPv6 Internet infrastructure and services. The company has added two new Points of Presences in Canada, one at Global Server Centre in Winnipeg and the other at DataHive in Calgary. This joins a presence at Equinix Toronto and Cologix in […]

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Future Facilities and No Limits Software Summer Educational Seminars

Future Facilities and No Limits Software Summer Educational Seminars

On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 and Thursday, August 1, 2013, Future Facilities and No Limits Software paired up to hold their educational seminar on lost capacity in data centers, titled The Data Center Capacity Challenge.  The event was held first at Hurricane Electric’s Fremont 2 Facility in Fremont, CA and then at T5’s El Segundo Data Center, just outside of Los Angeles. Focused on capacity and using predictive DCIM, the seminar welcomed over sixty people. Held from […]

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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 Announces two New Canadian Locations with New Points of Presence at Global Server Centre in Winnipeg and DataHive in Calgary

New Locations will provide reduced latency and router hops for Canadian customers WINNIPEG, Manitoba & CALGARY, Alberta–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced two new points-of-presence at Global Server Centre located at 167 Lombard Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and DataHive, located at 840 7th Ave, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. “We are pleased to offer reliable and cost-effective connectivity options while strengthening our commitment to the Canadian market” Already established at Equinix in Toronto, and […]

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Teladata Accepting Sponsorship Applications for 2014 Technology Convergence Conference

End-user focused event offers IT, Facilities, and Building Technology collaboration Technology Convergence Conference 2014 FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–TELADATA, a leading consulting firm with vast expertise in design, planning and project management for converging technologies, announced today its that they are accepting sponsorship applications in anticipation for the annual Technology Convergence Conference (TCC), taking place February 18, 2014 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. “The TCC is an excellent forum that brings the many diverse interests to share experiences […]

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“Meet Audit-Buddy” and Purkay Labs with Green Computing Report

“Meet Audit-Buddy” and Purkay Labs with Green Computing Report

Green Computing Report recently published an extensive article titled “Meet Audit-Buddy” detailing the newest launch from a new company: the Audit-Buddy by Purkay Labs. From the article: As datacenters host some very expensive and powerful technology, maintenance is crucial. The air going into the servers must be constantly monitored to ensure that it meets the specifications of the machine. If the environment becomes unfavorable, equipment can fail. This topic is discussed in Purkay Labs’ whitepaper, Introducing AUDIT-BUDDY. […]

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