TeleGeography Explains the Internet
Technology
When it comes to the cloud and digital transformation of the enterprise, it's always useful to come back to the fact that physical geography matters to our digital world.
Moving the data center off-premises or shifting data and workloads to the cloud doesn’t dematerialize this fact. You still need wires that connect to servers that sit in a rack at a hyperscaler or neutral data center facility.
More than ever, enterprises need to understand the market landscape and pricing structure at what were once “colocation” facilities. (Which were once only interesting to service providers and ISPs.)
To help us navigate the world of data center operators and pricing, Greg welcomes TeleGeography's resident interconnection expert Jon Hjembo.
From This Episode
TeleGeography Literally Explains the WAN
TeleGeography Literally Explains the Cloud
TeleGeography Literally Explains Data Centers
TeleGeography Literally Explains Transport Networks
TeleGeography Literally Explains the Internet
511: Wi-Fi 6 Afraid of 7?
510: Head in the Cloud, Toes at the Edge
509: Why 4G Is Still Relevant for Enterprise Connectivity
508: How Geography Influences Network Security
507: How Do Targeted Ads Work? Is My Phone Listening In?
506: Born in the (US)NUA: LIVE from Ohio!
505: It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Super Cloud
504: How NaaS Relates to SDN and Automation
503: The Total Transformation of Latin American Telecom
502: Why Telecom Service Providers Need To Automate
501: Are These WAN Sourcing Trends Real or Just Hype?
425: Surveying the WANscape
424: What Happens to Cables When The Earth Moves Under Our Feet?
423: Staying a Step Ahead of Mobile Fraudsters
422: AI Meets The Corporate Network
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