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IBM Cloud Sync supports AWS' Route 53 DNS service. Future releases will add support for Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Cloudflare, and other DNS services.
The new submarine cable infrastructure is expected to significantly enhance Indian enterprises’ ability to connect with global AI and cloud infrastructure.
DE-CIX Internet exchange operator announced plans to upgrade its New York backbone to 400G.
Cisco’s Outshift group envisions standards-based, shared infrastructure components that enable quantum-safe, agent-to-agent communications.
Net neutrality looks to be buried for another five years, with a court halting the current FCC head’s push to reinstate it, and President Trump’s pick as new FCC head hostile to the concept.
The stakes have never been higher. Here are six ways to take action.
The European Space Agency expects to launch the first satellites in 2029, with service beginning early in 2030.
IPv6 has been in the works since 1998 to address the shortfall of IP addresses available under IPv4, yet despite its efficiency and security advantages, enterprise uptake is slow.
Cables linking Finland and Germany, and Sweden and Lithuania damaged, with the cause yet to be identified.
With plans to aggressively compete with SpaceX’s Starlink in place, rapid ramp-up is expected.
BGP is how the autonomous networks that make up the internet share routing information to find the best route for IP traffic. CISA describes BGP as 'the most important part of the internet you’ve probably never heard of.'
The Domain Name System resolves the names of internet sites with their underlying IP addresses, adding efficiency and security in the process.
Google and partners including KDDI will lay cables linking Japan with existing trans-Pacific cable routes to the continental US.
The IBM NS1 Connect global server load-balancing service ties together the company’s DNS technology with real-time user data to speed connectivity and improve failover in distributed enterprises.
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