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Retailers Are Making the Most of Digital Transformation Spurred By COVID-19

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  The global COVID-19 pandemic has hit the consumer retail industry hard, as in-store experiences effectively cease. The need to ramp up and augment their e-commerce backend has many retailers making managed data center services a major part of their digital transformation decision-making process. The impact on small and large retailers has been enormous, with global brands closing hundreds of stores around the world. E-commerce platforms are helping retailers of all sizes gain access to customers via colocation and a variety of services. But connectivity to cloud providers and the ability to scale colocation data center compute and storage are the vital link. This helps retailers meet e-commerce platform and other application and workload scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency need. These attributes are the key to stabilizing and increasing customer interactions and sales. Read original source visit here Contact Details: Telehouse America 7 Teleport Drive, Staten Island, New

Why IXP Peak Traffic Growth Represents a Stronger Internet for Businesses

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  While most major cities have a   peering exchange   point (140 IXPs in north America alone), each one can be very different. The ability of an IXP to reroute and direct traffic between networks via peering is what makes the internet a viable and low-cost data transfer mesh. IXPs are the foundation supporting most traffic where countless networks connect for traffic exchange. That’s one reason growing peak traffic is a sign of the success of all IXPs and also an individual marker of success and effectiveness as an attractive hub for countless networks. Peak traffic is most often associated with specific times of the day and annual events or times of the year. But we understand that random black swan events can also spur peak traffic such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading for more details. Contact Details : Telehouse America 7 Teleport Drive, Staten Island, New York 10311 Business Email : cac@telehouse.com Business Phone Number :718-355-2500

Telehouse America Shows Why Their Recent Recertifications Matter in a World of Diverse Data Protection Needs

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  While Telehouse America’s recent HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SOC1 Type II, CPNI, GDPI, and CCPA certifications are a big deal for businesses, not every business understands how that relates to data center services . The reality is that compliance doesn’t stop at the business’s network edge since data is at rest and in transit in numerous places beyond the network.   Data center providers play a major role in data and physical security. These roles are reviewed through rigourous audits conducted by third party firms to ensure compliance and certify said compliances. Those certifications are extended to the ideal data center and cloud service providers highlighting there methods for securing the data residing inside its facilities, in transit to the cloud, and beyond to endpoints. The ideal   data center services   provider will meet that compliance need via several types of certifications that are always kept current since they have wide-ranging security implications for organizations seeking a

Meeting Pandemic Era Digital Service Needs with Colocation

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New York and New Jersey colocation facilities have met the changing needs and the   uptick in colocation usage   during the Tristate area’s worst phase of the COVID-19 outbreak. But the reality of the pandemic’s long-term implications for permanent remote work, telehealth, distance education, and more are now becoming clear. This shift is once again redefining the role of   colocation services in New Jersey   once gain for businesses. In the broader pandemic picture across the country, over 30 states are now identified as COVID-19 hotspots. The tri-state area has imposed a 14-day travel quarantine for anyone entering the area from these states. While prudent from a health perspective, this puts yet another burden on businesses that now must rely on teleconferencing to do business with others from outside the area because of the quarantine rule. Businesses internally realize that there may be more benefits to making remote work permanent where possible with 54% of leaders making remote