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Akamai helps visualize World IPv6 Day

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Akamai has announced that it will provide a real-time data visualization of IPv6 Web traffic served from its global platform on World IPv6 Day on 8 June 2011. The visualization will show the pattern of traffic served during the 24-hour period.

Akamai is the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online.Hundreds of websites and Internet service providers around the world are joining Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Akamai, and Limelight Networks as participants in World IPv6 Day for the first global-scale trial of the new Internet Protocol, IPv6, being organized by the Internet Society.

During World IPv6 Day on 8 June 2011, more than 225 participating organizations from every part of the globe will enable IPv6 on their main services for 24 hours. With IPv4 addresses running out this year, the industry must act quickly to accelerate full IPv6 adoption or risk increased costs and limited functionality online for Internet users everywhere.

World IPv6 Day participants are coming together to help motivate organizations across the industry—Internet service providers, hardware manufacturers, operating system vendors and other web companies—to prepare their services for the transition.

“We see this test flight as an important step towards ensuring the global Internet can continue to grow and evolve so that it can connect billions of new users and devices,” said Leslie Daigle, Chief Internet Technology Officer for the Internet Society.One of the goals of World IPv6 Day is to expose potential issues under controlled conditions and address them as soon as possible. Given the diversity of technology that powers the Internet, the global nature of the trial is crucial to identify unforeseen problems.

The vast majority of users should be able to access services as usual, but in rare cases, misconfigured or misbehaving network equipment, particularly in home networks, may impair access to participating websites during the trial.
“We’ve been working to make Google services publicly accessible over IPv6 since 2008, because we believe it’s critical to the long-term prosperity of the open Internet,” said Erik Kline, IPv6 Software Engineer at Google.
Current estimates are that 99.95% of users will experience no problems connecting to web services on IPv6 Day, and participating organizations will be working together with operating system manufacturers, home router vendors and ISPs to minimize the number of users affected.

The Internet Society is supporting World IPv6 Day as part of its efforts to accelerate IPv6 deployment. IPv6, the successor to the protocol currently used on the Internet, was designed in the late 1990s but has not seen deployment on a global scale. With IPv4 address space running out, the industry cannot afford to wait much longer.

Akamai and Riverbed accelerate cloud applications

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

Akamai and Riverbed unite their respective strengths in Internet optimisation and WAN optimisation to accelerate applications over hybrid cloud networks. The joint offering is expected to be available early in 2012.

Akamai is the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online.Akamai Technologies, a leading provider of cloud optimisation services, and Riverbed Technology, an IT performance company, will be working together to design solutions to overcome the application performance bottlenecks facing enterprises that leverage public cloud services.

“Enterprises are increasingly deploying a mix of both in-house and cloud-based applications,” said Joe Skorupa, research vice president, data center transformation, at Gartner. “As this shift to hybrid networks occurs, ensuring application performance and end-user productivity is critical, creating a need to integrate access to corporate applications, as well as SaaS, in a single pervasive framework.”Today’s enterprises are increasingly adopting public cloud computing services to avoid costly infrastructure build out, and to bring efficiency to business models such as software as a service (SaaS).

As a result, business applications in the cloud, having once resided within the corporate network, are being accessed over an often unpredictable public Internet. New solutions are required to overcome the performance, availability, scalability and security issues introduced by this hybrid network environment.

Both companies will develop a joint application acceleration solution for hybrid cloud networks that leverages a combination of Internet optimisation and wide area network (WAN) optimisation. The planned solution would be designed to accelerate cloud-based applications.

“Accelerating software as a service across a hybrid cloud environment helps businesses increase application adoption. We believe that greater adoption means improved business results, operating and infrastructure savings, and user productivity,” said Eric Wolford, executive vice president of Marketing and Business Development, Riverbed.In creating a joint offering, Akamai and Riverbed intend to focus on technology integration designed to solve the new application performance challenges introduced by hybrid cloud networks. Akamai Internet optimisation software would be integrated within Riverbed Steelhead appliances with the goal of extending Internet optimisations into enterprise networks, thereby extending Akamai’s edge from close proximity to the data center to directly within the enterprise.

In addition, Riverbed WAN optimisation software would be integrated within Akamai edge servers with the goal of extending WAN optimisation into the public cloud, thereby extending Riverbed’s edge from the data center to close proximity to cloud data centers.

Asian cities are fast, Russia is dangerous – says the Akamai Q4 2010 State of the Internet report

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Asian cities have the fastest connection speeds in the world, with HK clocking the highest peak connection speed, and Japan having the highest level of broadband adoption. Russia generated the most attack traffic.

Basically, the Internet has become a faster and more dangerous place.

The State of the Internet report for Q4 2010

The State of the Internet report for Q4 2010

Akamai has released its Q4 State of the Internet report for 2010. It is a leading provider of cloud optimisation services. Based on data gathered from the Akamai Internet Platform, the report provides insight into key global Internet statistics such as the world’s fastest and slowest regions for connection speed, the most frequent origins of attack traffic, and the highest-performing geographies for mobile connectivity, as well as resulting trends over time.

Akamai is the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online.Looking at the two main areas of speed and security, the State Of The Internet (SOTI) report paints the following picture:

Speed

  • Cities in Asia have the fastest connection speeds in the World.
    (top 40 cities are either in Japan or South Korea)
  • Hong Kong has the highest peak connection speed.
  • Japan has the highest level of broadband adoption.
  • Average peak connection speeds on mobile devices rose to 21.2Mbps globally.

Security

  • Russia is the number one country in terms of generating attack traffic, followed by Taiwan (2nd), China (4th), US (5th), Malaysia (25th), HK (47th), and Singapore (48th). 10% of all attack traffic originates from Russia.
  • The Akamai network saw more DDoS attacks in Q42010 than the previous three quarters combined.
  • In terms of mobile-generated attack traffic, the top ten countries are:
  1. Italy
  2. Chile
  3. UK
  4. Poland
  5. Malaysia
  6. China
  7. Russia
  8. US
  9. Hungary
  10. Lithuania

Akamai’s globally distributed network of servers allows it to gather massive amounts of information on many metrics, including connection speeds, attack traffic, and network connectivity/availability/latency problems, as well as traffic patterns on leading Web sites.

Each quarter, Akamai publishes a “State of the Internet” report. The 2010 Q4 report included data about attack traffic, broadband adoption, and mobile connectivity, as well as trends seen in this data over time.