Interesting items from the data center, interconnection, and quantum realms.
Duos Edge AI has completed its new edge data center in the Texas panhandle. Built to anchor the Region 16 Edgucation Service Center, the facility in Amarillo will support some 60 public school districts. In addition Duos hopes it will serve as a focus for regional economic development.
The European data center operator maincubes says its new data center in Frankfurt aligns with the EU Taxonomy standard. FRA02 is the company’s 2nd facility in Frankfurt, and meets the standard’s criteria for energy efficiency and emissions management. The EU Taxonomy is a unified performance standard for climate goals, sustainability, and human rights.
DE-CIX has lined up a new partner in Japan. The deal allows GLBB Japan’s customers to access DE-CIX’s global interconnection ecosystem while giving DE-CIX a deeper presence within the Japanese marketplace. The Tokyo-based ISP will offer access to DE-CIX’s Cloud exchanges in both Tokyo and Osaka as well as to the distributed DE-CIX ASEAN interconnection platform.
And the dream of a quantum internet got a little closer this week. Chattanooga’s EPB has teamed up with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to demo the first transmission of an entangled quantum signal via multiple wavelength channels and automatic polarization stabilization over a commercial network with no downtime. The demo operated for more than 30 hours between UT Chattanooga and two other EPB quantum nodes, each a half mile away. Past solutions had to periodically reset to handle changes in polarization.
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