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SEPTEMBER'S TOP STORIES:
Exodus
Files Chapter 11
Company
says it has arranged $200 million in post-bankruptcy financing
from GE Capital; no details on rumored streamlining; NASDAQ keeps
trading halted and seeks additional information (Sept. 26)
BJK Closes
on COLO.COM Assets
Acquires
chain of 22 data centers from bankruptcy court (Sept. 25)
Navigating
In The Aftermath
How
does an industry that safeguards data against hypothetical future
disasters respond when real life turns apocalyptic? (Wired Space,
Sept. 20)
Debunking
Nostradamus
Why
the reputed seer was the top search term last week (Wired Space,
Sept. 20)
Challenging
Week at Telehouse
Buildings
near WTC disaster scramble to keep facilities online; 25 Broadway
has generator problems (Sept. 17)
Assessing
The Aftermath
Security tightened at telco, data center companies (Sept. 12)
Fiber Networks Continue Operating
NYC's FiberNet, long-haul providers say service is uninterrupted
(Sept. 12)
Court Approves BJK Bid For COLO.COM
Deal for assets of bankrupt provider expected to close within
two weeks (Sept.
7)
NYC's
Telecom 'Nerve Center'
60 Hudson Street adds meet-me room to handle continuing demand
(Sept.
7)
Opportunity In Optical Off-Ramps
FiberNet stakes out niche as 'carrier's carrier' in metro networks
(Sept.
7)
Exodus'
Hancock Resigns
Succeeded by board member Bill Krause (Sept. 4)
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