📅 - We are excited to announce our new upcoming location within LA. The server will be hosted in the psychz data center with full utilization of E3 hardware collocated within the facility. This upcoming location not only comes with fantastic network and reliability but also a shared 20gbps DDOS protection pool among all the servers with it. We do not oversell our servers to ensure speed and reliability our our service, once we start to hit a certain percent of users, we collocate another server node within the facility to ensure reliability and redundancy. The node will also feature a pure SSD for maximum read / write speeds to save you even more time in your personal and business needs. Stay tuned for more information, we have a few tricks up our sleeves ready to help you in your everyday personal needs and business.
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They have amazing technology to help with reliability and speed. The 12gb/s Avago RAID cards and the Samsung Enterprise SSD drives they will use are expected to maximize performance. ...
📅 - CenturyLink Talking about Selling Their Data Centers - CenturyLink recently announced their desire to sell the massive data centers they currently own and operate. The telecommunications company won't be sustaining the data center service business any long and has hired financial advisors to help with finding alternative owners for their nearly 60 data centers.
They own data centers in the US, Europe and Asia with more than 180 MW of power and more than 2.6 million square feet of total space. Not all of the facilities are owned by CenturyLink. Some are simply leased. .
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The goal behind their ads is to make sure people want to become their customer while still keeping in season with their message. Target changed things up this year in regards to their Halloween marketing because they opted to share interactive videos on YouTube along with a mobile app that lets trick-or-treaters' parents find the best houses.
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📅 - How can you Protect your Family on Facebook? - Are you starting to worry about how safe your family is using the social media platform Facebook on a regular basis? Have you ever wondered if it's truly safe to have your personal information and photos out on a public forum such as Facebook?
You can enjoy the fun way to catch up with friends and family while still staying safe and protecting your family. You may share every detail of your life on social media and you don't worry about online privacy but others realize that some privacy is important.
By living by the mindset that anything you share, even if it's just intended for a small audience, is capable of being seen by everyone, you won't be taking as big of a risk by posting it.
📅 - Are Tech Firms Doing Their Job to Protect User Privacy Rights? - Recently, a report was released from the advocacy group Ranking Digital Rights or RDR. The report is called the 2015 Corporate Accountability Index. It evaluates 16 of the largest internet and telecommunications companies on disclosure policies and public commitments.
The report had Google winning with a score of 65% and Yahoo right behind at 58%. However no company really scored very well on the report. The report showed that many companies are lacking in clarity when it comes to the disclosures and how user information is treated. .