What's New at Cybercon

Dec. 18, 2000: Cybercon answers call of city amenities, incentives
is an article written by Margie Manning for the St. Louis Business Journal. Margie is a reporter for the weekly publication.

Nov. 28, 2000: Corporate sponsorship of the St. Louis Unix Users Group
The St. Louis UNIX User's Group (SLUUG) is a not for profit, vendor-independent organization dedicated to promoting Open Systems and the UNIX operating system.

Nov. 08, 2000: Cybercon partners with F5 Network
to offer load balancing solutions to high traffic mission critical web sites.

Nov. 05, 2000: Cybercon added a new OC3
connection to Level 3 Internet backbone. Cybercon data center connects directly to UUNET, Sprint, AT&T, and Level 3 Internet backbones.

Aug. 25, 2000: Cybercon successfully migrated over 500 servers to the new data center.

Aug. 15, 2000: Cybercon Opens New St. Louis Internet Data Center.
Cybercon's new data center was designed to meet the intensifying worldwide demand for increased bandwidth and help clients face the challenges they encounter while expanding their networks.

July 20, 2000: Cybercon added a new full T3 Internet backbone connection to AT&T.
The new T3 link connects Cybercon data center direct to AT&T backbone.

July 15, 2000: Cybercon added a new full T3 Internet backbone connection to UUNET.
The new T3 link connects Cybercon data center direct to UUNET backbone. UUNET (MCI Worldcom) operates the largest Internet backbone in the world.

January 2, 2000: Cybercon network and servers find no Y2K problems.
24 hours into the year 2000, no Y2K related problems have been spotted on Cybercon's network or any of the 300 Cybercon servers hosted within the datacenter.

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