
Subsea connectivity operators follow data centers to the Nordic region
The Nordics constitute an ideal location
The Nordics constitute an ideal location
Kao Data on why it chose its name
Surprisingly, perhaps, the telecoms industry could teach data center operators a thing or two about energy efficiency, says Vertiv's David Wilson
How data center network connectivity is evolving to prepare for the future.
US telcos should consider network disaggregation when replacing banned Huawei and ZTE equipment
Policymakers think submarine fibers will bring business to Asia. Instead, they will shift compute workloads away
Google and Facebook are changing the game in submarine cables
Organizations running hybrid, multi-cloud IT - ie: almost all of them - need fast, reliable, low-latency interconnections to keep up with always-growing traffic
Connecting with customers today can be hard enough, but what will it take to connect to the customer of tomorrow?
Connecting virtually is happening - planning has never been more important
Smaller cities need to have redundant peering before their Edge markets can take off
Operators wanting to capitalize on 5G would do well to deliver a distinctive function such as low-latency infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Why terrestrial connectivity matters to the cable landing station
We are on the cusp of the next technological boom
How multi-tenant data centers can create a dynamic business model with emerging connectivity services
Ensuring profitability in the age of 5G
Some 88% of senior leaders say they believe the UK will remain the most prominent hub for financial services in Europe post-Brexit.
NFV makes IT infrastructure more flexible, scalable and cost-effective, but the complexity of these new networks makes visibility a real challenge
Mobile infrastructure players are set to play a much stronger role in the Internet
Existing routing protocols do not have good support for multipath, equal-cost forwarding
There are two ways to address the challenges of the Internet – we either reform the technology of the Internet itself, or we find a way to regulate what we already have
Creating immersive experiences requires five times more bandwidth than high definition video
The things I don’t worry about include Brexit - what I do worry about is how the Internet is changing
A look at the differences between Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and wires in the data center
How will machine-to-machine communication change the digital landscape in Asia Pacific?
With the advent of new silicon and signal processing, the costs have been pushed down
Edge data centers require at least the same design diligence devoted to large scale data centers, if not more
Santa has many little helpers, but many of them don’t have the skills to ensure that his sleigh is secure