| It's been lingering out there for many years now - IPv4 is spent. The uncertainty of "when" has pushed organizations into a false sense of security. The global increase of IP enabled devices from smart phones to Internet connected TVs to homes and countless others has drastically increased the exhaustion rate of available address space. This reality is now forcing organizations to accelerate their IPv6 adaptations throughout ALL of their infrastructure or risk alienating their enterprise customers and losing business.
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Does this affect you? If there's doubt about whether or not this affects you or your organization, ask yourself the following: "Do either my company or customers connect-to, reach-me-at or utilize these services or functions":
- Public Internet (Carrier Interconnect, Web, Email and Content Servers, DNS/DHCP, Remote Access, VPN, Proxies, Mobile Applications)
- Private WAN Services or Infrastructure
- Data Centers w/ IP Service Elements (Cloud)
- Local Area Networks
- Hosts/Applications (Active Directory, IIS, File/Print, DNS/DHCP/WINS/LDAP, Certificate Services, SharePoint, Clustering, etc)
- External Internet Services (3rd Party Web Services, B2B Connections, Mail, Application Services, etc)
If this isn't enough, consider this fact: "All major Internet Carriers have pushed their turn-up dates to late 2011". How long do you think it will take to transform your infrastructure? Here's where we help:
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