Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Hibernia
Atlantic, the only diverse transAtlantic submarine transport cable
provider, today announces that its company’s CEO, Bjarni
K. Thorvardarson, has been awarded a Golden
Bridges Award for promoting partnerships between North America and
Ireland through its new, fiber optic cable build development, entitled
“Project Kelvin”. Hibernia Atlantic is the only extensive submarine and
terrestrial cable deployment that will directly connect the Island of
Ireland to North America.
“It is an honor to be recognized with a Golden Bridges Award,” states
Bjarni Thorvardarson. “And it is privilege to provide local and global
businesses access to our secure and ultra low latency capacity to
further drive economic development, cooperation and innovative
technology. This award is a testament to the great people of Hibernia
working around the clock and I’m proud to accept it on their behalf.”
This historic initiative will add additional and much needed low latency
capacity to the Island of Ireland, to further support both local and
global companies. Local companies are attracted to the high capacity,
extremely secure and reliable network. Businesses can now increase their
communications and next-generation Internet service offerings as well as
increase their access to a larger marketplace of available service
providers. The new network is also attractive to global companies, such
as leading financial houses, exchange markets, service providers and
media companies, who require fast, low latency bandwidth that avoids
traditionally congested routes, such as around the New York and London
waterways.
Hibernia Atlantic recently brought its industry leading fiber optic
submarine cable ashore at Portrush, Northern Ireland. This cable will
connect to Hibernia Atlantic’s terrestrial fiber optic ring currently
being deployed to 13 towns and cities, including Armagh, Ballymena,
Belfast, Castleblayney, Coleraine, Drogheda, Dundalk, Letterkenny,
Londonderry, Monaghan, Omagh, Portadown and Strabane. By the end of this
year, the cable system will connect to Hibernia Atlantic’s existing
transatlantic cable, thereby directly connecting Northern Ireland and
the Island of Ireland to both North America and Europe.
Hibernia Atlantic is the largest, privately held, diverse transAtlantic
submarine cable transport provider. Hibernia is a US, wholly-owned
subsidiary of Columbia Ventures Corporation (CVC). It is a TransAtlantic
submarine cable and terrestrial cable network that offers over (75)
redundant network Points of Presence (PoPs) throughout Canada, US, UK
and mainland Europe on over 24,000 kilometers of network.
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