This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Gayle Levin, director of solutions marketing at Riverbed Technologies
Network configuration errors and the resulting service outages are a nightmare scenario for many network operations teams. These all-too-realistic nightmares are often the result of manual and error-prone command line interfaces (CLIs) that are still common among [Read more →]








Indiana Fiber Network is one of the more dynamic and vocal of the regional fiber builders and operators begun by coalitions of independent telephone providers around the country. With us today to talk about what IFN has on the menu out in Indiana is CEO James (Jim) Turner. Jim joined IFN as its new CEO last year when Kelly Dyer, whom we interviewed here a few years earlier, decided to retire. Jim’s background is in the electric utility business, serving most recently as president of the regulated utility business at Duke Energy, which gives him a unique perspective on the evolution of the fiber sector and where regional operators might be headed from here. 

As one of the country’s largest and most dynamic cities, Los Angeles has big infrastructure needs. Yet its data center sector has never quite managed the growth rates we’ve seen in the NYC or Chicago or Dallas metro areas. One of the providers looking to shift into a higher gear is the West 7 Center in downtown LA. With us today to talk about West 7 and the Los Angeles data center market as a whole is JLL EVP Darren Eades. JLL manages the facility for Rising Realty. 


365 Data Centers is a familiar name in the data center space, and last year a new set of owners took over with plans to take the business down a new path of growth and investment. With us today to tell us what 365 Data Centers is up to and how it looks at the market opportunities ahead is CEO Bob DeSantis, a veteran of the infrastructure business who previously co-founded and was managing partner of Xand and has held numerous roles across the sector over the years. 