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      Open for Business: INAP’s London Data Center


      Back in August of 2018, INAP announced a multiyear alliance with Colt Data Centre Services, which included the build-out of a standalone, self-contained Tier 3-equivalent data center space in Colt’s North London facility. This London data center offers our extensive portfolio of high-density colocation, cloud and network services in this space, including Performance IP®, our patented automated route optimization engine.

      This state-of-the-art facility features the robust capabilities you’d expect of a premium, Tier 3-design data center, including:

      • 1 MW total power, 33 MVA power capacity and up to 12 kW of power per rack
      • 350 tons of cooling capacity
      • Carrier-neutral with a wide variety of options (Colt, CenturyLink, BT, Verizon, Zayo, SSE, Virgin Media, AT&T, Vodafone)
      • Key card access, 24/7/365 onsite personnel and video surveillance with 30-day video retention
      • PCI DSS, SOC 2 Type II and ISO 9001, 14001 and 27001 certifications

      Interested in learning more? Download the London data center spec sheet [PDF].


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      This post was originally published Dec. 13, 2018

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      Getting Into Open Source for Fun & Profit


      How to Join

      This Tech Talk is free and open to everyone. Register on Eventbrite here to receive a link to join on Thursday, October 22, 2020, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. ET.

      About the Talk

      A panel discussion featuring stories from developer advocates who took different paths along their open source journeys. Discover how developers and organizations can balance open source work with commercial work – and generate income for both yourself and your company.

      Hear from:

      • Paul Everitt, who took the first open source application server through $14 million of funding, and has bootstrapped both the Python Software Foundation and the Plone Foundation;
      • Phil Nash, author of Catch2, the 2nd most popular C++ test framework; and
      • Trisha Gee, Java Champion, published author, and expert in Java high performance systems. Trisha has developed Java applications for both for-profit and non-profit organizations of all sizes, and dabbles with open source development.

      This panel is moderated by Helen Scott, who has over 20 years’ experience in the software industry, and recently started contributing to open source.

      What You’ll Learn

      • Why, how, and when to start contributing to open source
      • Balancing open source work and commercial work
      • Generating income for both yourself and your company through open source

      This Talk is Designed For

      • Software developers
      • Organizations
      • Anyone interested in contributing to open source

      About the Presenters

      To join the live Tech Talk, register here.



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      Tips for Contributing to Open Source With GitHub


      How to Join

      This Tech Talk is free and open to everyone. Register below to get a link to join the live event.

      FormatDateRSVP
      Presentation and Q&AOctober 13, 2020, 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET

      If you can’t join us live, the video recording will be published here as soon as it’s available.

      About the Talk

      A rundown of some of GitHub Developer Advocate Brian Douglas’ favorite tips to make your life easier as an open source project maintainer and future contributor. After watching this talk, you’ll be able to automate common tasks so that you can focus on the parts of any project that you want to prioritize.

      What You’ll Learn

      • Best things to look for when contributing to open source projects.
      • Ways to make your project approachable for contributors.
      • How to automate your contributor experience.

      This Talk is Designed For

      • Prospective open source contributors
      • Current open source maintainers

      Prerequisites

      About the Presenter

      Brian Douglas is a Developer Advocate at GitHub where he works on increasing the use of GitHub’s platform-specific features through technical content. (Ask him about GitHub Actions!) Brian has a passion for open source and loves mentoring new contributors.

      To join the live Tech Talk, register here.



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