IPv6 awards: 29 entries, nominees chosen
The Dutch IPv6 taskforce is running a contest for best contribution to IPv6. 29 submissions have been received for 6 categories. There are some interesting contestants, amongst them WatchMouse, on...
View ArticleIPv6 traffic almost tripled last year
IPv6 traffic as a percentage of total traffic at isc.sans.org almost tripled from 0.5% to 1.3% of all users of the website. Isc.sans.org is a security institute. The report analyses the provenance of...
View ArticleApp Engine joins the Google over IPv6 Program
Google App Engine Blog: App Engine joins the Google over IPv6 Program Again promising progress in the IPv6 arena. For you developers out there, this is an opportunity as well as a wake-up call. Be...
View ArticleIPv6: mission accomplished
I am through with IPv6. By now all my websites (that I know off) are dual stack with native, untunneled IPv6. Thanks to Xs4all.nl and AVM.de (the FritzBox guys) I have native IPv6 in my home office....
View ArticleThe digital divide on IP addresses – revisited
We are running out of IPv4 Internet addresses, but who is using them all up? The IP address space usage per capita differs greatly between nations, which points to a digital divide. If we would...
View ArticleWorld IPv6 day #ipv6
For more info look at http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/ On 8 June, 2011, Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Akamai and Limelight Networks will be amongst some of the major organisations that will offer their...
View ArticleIPv6 penetration crosses 0.2% mark according to Google
According to Google (http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics/) native IPv6 penetration has structurally crossed the 0.2% mark as a percentage of total traffic on the Internet in early 2011. This...
View ArticleIPv6 story got picked up by CircleID
Here is the link: http://www.circleid.com/posts/20110503_ipv6_is_growing_in_maturity_but_not_necessarily_in_adoption/ The post IPv6 story got picked up by CircleID appeared first on Club Cloud Computing.
View ArticlePrepare for IPv6 day!
OK, so the end of the world hasn’t happened yet. Trust me, it will, one day. In the meantime Internettters are preparing for the inevitable demise of IPv4. On June 6 major websites will turn on IPv6,...
View ArticleWorld IPv6 day: another step forward
Arguably one of the single largest changes in the history of the internet comes closer with a succesfull completion of this year’s World IPv6 day. For more coverage I defer to these two interesting...
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