What would your workplace be like if you didn’t have the Internet? Instead of doing a quick Google search for your presentation, you’d have to travel to the library and spend hours researching through books. Instead of advertising your products online, you’d reach a much smaller audience. Instead of sending emails and chatting online with clients, you’d have to send mail-which wouldn’t arrive for days.
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Google and Comcast’s foray into the world of fiber optics has made fiber Internet a household name. Little by little, Internet subscribers are asking more from their ISPs and finding the service they crave with the gigabit-per-second Internet speeds. Homes with Internet-enabled televisions, multiple smartphones and online gaming systems are all excellent candidates for the increased capacity offered by fiber Internet.
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If your business needs to rent space for servers and other computing hardware, there’s an easy solution: colocation. Colocation is the use of a data center facility in which small and large businesses can rent space to store a server and achieve optimal functionality. For years, companies throughout the world have depended on colocation to host and secure large network infrastructures. But what, exactly, prompted the worldwide need for colocation? The answer is simple: the swift rise of the Internet.
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Whether you use the internet for retail or research, you need a fast internet connection to get the job done. On the other hand, if you have a slow or faulty internet connection, work can slow down and cost you money.
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SSAE 16 is a common term used in the data center world. Many people have heard of it, but don’t really understand what it is. Here is a short explanation of what it is. You can always find more information on the AICPA website.
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