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STORIES FOR MARCH, 2003:

PULSE Chooses Collocation
Solutions
Will
provide data center infrastructure for electronic funds transfer
service (Mar. 31)

NaviSite
Buys Conxion
Continues buying spree of managed hosting companies (Mar. 27)

Switch
and Data Looks Ahead
Company announces new customers, sees PAIX as key piece of strategy
(Mar. 27)

Managing
Data Center Scale
Higgins: Early decisions helped Switch & Data ride out the
data center downturn (Mar. 27)

Report:
E-bomb Deployed
Electromagnetic pulse weapons have historically been of interest
to some data center operators (Wired Space, Mar. 20)

War
Prompts Hacking
There were more than 1,000 web page defacements in the opening
days of the war Wired Space, Mar. 21),

Iraqi
Fiber PsyOps
Attention Iraqis: don't even think about repairing those fiber
optic cables! (Wired Space, March 20)

gateway
colocation signs Worldhub
International provider takes 4,000 square feet in Newark center
(Mar. 20)

RagingWire
Reports Strong Growth
Focus on enterprise customers leads to 475 percent revenue gain
for 2002 (Mar. 18)

NetCarrier
Buys Newark Facility
Former Telergy central office will be used for expansion into
NYC market (Mar. 18)

PAIX
Deal Completed
Switch and Data purchases former MFN unit in Chapter 11 proceeding
(Mar. 17)

Rollercoaster
Year for MeridianTelesis
Philly provider unwinds Broadwing initiative, looks for new opportunities
(Mar. 11)

Investing
in Efficiency
Rackable's $22.5 million in fresh VC cash illustrates new funding
interest in data center technologies (Wired Space, Mar. 11)

War
and Telecom
The prospect of imminent war is hard to ignore, try as we might.
Here are some web sites worth monitoring as events unfold (Wired
Space, Mar. 10)

Sentinel
Building Debuts
Former Level 3 facility in Needham, Mass. focuses
on corporate demand (Mar. 5)
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