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Home › Knowledge Base › Alerts › New Virtual Node Document Available
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New Virtual Node Document Available

October 31st, 2012

The Virtual Node IPT has begun to define the requirements and policy implications for a cloud-based, centrally managed, Exchange Network Node installation. The IPT has developed a draft description of a Virtual Node and the potential architecture. This document should be considered deliberative and not a final recommendation from the IPT. It is available here.

Jonathan Jacobson
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.1984
E: jacobson.jonathan [at] epa.gov

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