Microsoft is Live Streaming from Its Underwater Data Center

Microsoft is Live Streaming from Its Underwater Data Center

If you happen to be one of those people who’s always thought there is something fishy about Microsoft, you may want to take a look at the live video that’s streaming online. Your suspicions will be confirmed.   The video comes from a couple of cameras...
Meet GPON…The Next Evolution in Optical Network Technology

Meet GPON…The Next Evolution in Optical Network Technology

Time is money. No one understands this better than a business owner. You search for advantages over the competition. You improve processes and reduce overhead. You hire the best for your team. You embrace technology to enable your team to get things done. Meet your...
5 Technology Trends Shaping the Future of Work

5 Technology Trends Shaping the Future of Work

Predicting the future of work is obviously impossible, but one thing is certain: the world of work and the skills we’ll need to have in 10 years will be very different from work as we understand it today. If work is changing, so are the technologies around it, as well...
Amazon Web Services Now Sells Cloud by the Second

Amazon Web Services Now Sells Cloud by the Second

Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Monday unveiled a new per-second pricing plan for EC2 instances and EBS volumes, which took effect October 2. “The new pricing for EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) and EBS (Elastic Block Storage) used with EC2 instances will allow greater...
The most powerful undersea cable in the world is finished.

The most powerful undersea cable in the world is finished.

Microsoft, Facebook and Spanish telecommunication infrastructure giant Telxius have completed “Marea” the most technologically advanced subsea cable in the world. Began in August 2016, the cable crosses the Atlantic Ocean 17,000+ feet below the...
How Apple feels about net neutrality.

How Apple feels about net neutrality.

In a comment to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), technology giant Apple championed for the open internet to remain the framework for any net neutrality policies. The comment is a response to FCC chairman Ajit Pai’s plan to roll back net neutrality...
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