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Why Interconnected Colocation in Brooklyn is on the Up
Tech employment is up in Brooklyn more than any other borough, and we believe colocation will be, too. To which we answer some good questions.
Tech employment is up in Brooklyn more than any other borough, and we believe colocation will be, too. To which we answer some good questions.
Interview with Charles Dean, IT Infrastructure Manager @ Industry City – the largest interconnected campus in the US Industry City in Brooklyn, NY, is the…
Ask most people today what the alternative to the cloud is, and they’ll probably say “on-prem.” We tend to think in terms of a cloud…
Thanks to the never-ending stream of headlines about ransomware attacks, it’s very likely that you’ve at least heard of ransomware by now. And yet, if…
If you work in the data center industry today, it’s easy to see the cloud as a threat. There are a slew of stories out…
Folks in the IT industry toss around the term “data center” frequently, usually without defining it or explaining what goes into a data center. As…
Modern smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices are packed with the remarkable power of accessibility. Anything you need is right at your fingertips. But what…
Protecting your personal information is harder than ever, especially when most depend on the internet for personal banking, shopping, socially and professionally networking, and conducting…
Sometimes known as keystroke logging or keyboard capturing, keylogging is one of the oldest forms of spyware, spanning back to the days of typewriters. It…
In 2017, the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) put forth a set of regulations placing cybersecurity requirements on all financial institutions – it…
What is Spoofing? From an information security standpoint, spoofing is when a cybercriminal disguises a phone call, website, email, etc…, for malicious purposes. This person…
Now with the need for remote technology for flexible working, virtual desktops are as important as ever. So, what is a virtual desktop exactly? Generally…