2013年5月13日星期一

Tech and Biotech: 5Nines featured in Popular Science mag


  Madison information technology company 5Nines and its vice president, Anton Kapela, are featured in an article in the April 2012 issue of Popular Science magazine.

  The article debunks the idea that an Internet-in-a-suitcasekit of software and wireless routers could be smuggled into a country where there's repression and let rebels set up their own computer network without having to tap into government infrastructure. Instead, the article points to 5Nines' system as a more plausible alternative.

  5Nines' 3,000-square-foot data center hosts websites and applications for area businesses. The company also offers Internet service, using rooftop devices the size of a home satellite dish combined with existing fiber-optic and other connections.

  We can build a network without having to go to village boards to get zoning approvals,Kapela said, in an interview.

  5Nines also designed and hosted – at no charge – the so-called recall webcam.The silent, live, high-definition video feed showed the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board as it reviewed more than 309,000 pages of recall petitions, from January 17 to March 22.

  It was something that we pulled together on very short notice and they were extremely accommodating,GAB spokesman Reid Magney said.

  The recall webcam drew 58,000 views just in the first three days, and attracted publicity around the U.S.

Related;
patch cord
SFP to SFP
http://www.alivenotdead.com/zerolang/JDSU-offers-FiberComplete-version-of-T-BERD-MTS-4000-profile-3047991.html

没有评论:

发表评论