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Canadian Web Host RackForce Launches Hybrid Cloud on Albertas SuperNet
Web Host Industry Review (Nov 16 2011) Cloud Computing , Networking
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November 16, 2011 -- Canadian web hosting provider RackForce announced on Wednesday that it has connected its hybrid cloud services to Alberta’s SuperNet, an “ultra-highspeed” network connecting government facilities, hospitals, schools, libraries and other facilities around the province of Alberta – operated by fiber network operator Axia.
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