Replace 3 Year Servers, says Memset / UK web hosting provider Memset (memset.com) announced on Friday it has found that "ripping and replacing" servers that are over three years old is essential.
In fact, holding onto these old servers is neither economically nor environmentally sound for companies, says Memset. The study comes just a couple weeks after European web hosting provider Amenworld revealed the results of its study wh ...
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Web Traffic Grows 53%, Capacity More / Global internet traffic grew by over half in the one-year period ending in mid-2008, with the US and Latin America leading expansion, growing 112 percent year-over-year, while overall capacity continues to keep ahead of demand.
According to a new study by IT research firm TeleGeography (telegeography.com), internet traffic showed a growth of 53 percent, down from 61 percent reported in the p ...
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DataChambers Expands NC Facility / IT solutions firm DataChambers (datachambers.com) announced on Wednesday it is significantly expanding the infrastructure that supports the company's Winston-Salem, North Carolina data center.
The company says it has signed 22 contracts for outsourced information technology services with companies spanning various industry sectors in the first half of 2008 alone. Located 18 feet underground ...
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IRS Taxed By Unauthorized Servers / The US Internal Revenue Service Network has been the target of thousands of unauthorized and insecure internal web servers, according to a report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
According to the independent report released Thursday, 1,811 internal web servers on the IRS network had not been approved to connect to the network and 2,093 internal web servers connected ...
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Comcast Appeals FCC Ruling / US telco giant Comcast (comcast.com), one of the more vocal players in the "net neutrality" debate, has announced on Thursday it is appealing the Federal Communications Commission's order to stop blocking peer-to-peer traffic.
According to reports on Associated Press, Comcast challenged the decision in the US District Court of Appeals after the FCC voted three to two last month that Comcast's ...
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