Level 3 Communications E-PoP Comes to Phoenix NAP Datacenter – TMCnet
PHOENIX, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ — Phoenix NAP, a next generation datacenter and network access point, announced today Level 3 Communications has completed a fiber build into the Phoenix NAP facility. This new point-of-presence serves as an E-PoP for

‘Cloud’ computing market 14 bln dollars by 2014: Gartner – The Independent
Industry tracker Gartner forecast on Monday that revenue from Internet-based “cloud computing” will top 14 billion dollars annually by the end of 2013. Revenue from businesses using software programs hosted online as services in the Internet “cloud

MSJ, Rutland grid rivals no longer – Rutland Herald
Mount St. Joseph Academy got its wish when it petitioned the Vermont Interscholastic Football League to move its football team down from Division I to Division III, but it came with a high price the traditional rivalry game with Rutland High

Region’s Top 100 – Cincinnati.com
The region’s 100 largest privately owned companies confronted 2008 by shedding 5,705 workers. Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky didn’t absorb the full impact of those cuts, as many of the companies have national and international footprints

Officials: Bridge beyond repair – Times-Argus
Ray Giroux, president of Champlain Bridge Marina, a marina and boat sales business on the Vermont side, called the news devastating. “The inconvenience to people going over on a ferry, or whatever they’re going to do is really going to impact

AT&T settles with Unicel users – Times-Argus
Unicel customers who complained about the switch to AT&T will receive early termination fee refunds and be entitled to keep the same cell phone rate plans they enjoyed with Unicel, under the terms of a settlement announced Monday by the Vermont

Cut phone line under investigation – TMCnet
OREGON, Nov 10, 2009 (Daily Gazette – McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) — The Rock Falls construction company that sliced a Verizon fiber-optic line a week ago today, disrupting phone, Internet, ATM, 911, credit card and other

Review: Cisco’s Unified Computing System wows – Computerworld
Revolutionary. Cutting edge. State of the art. These words and phrases are bandied around for so very many products in the IT field that they become useless, bland, expected. The truth is that truly revolutionary products are few and far between

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