Dulles Technology Corridor
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The Dulles Technology Corridor is a descriptive term for a string of communities that lie along and between Virginia State Route 267 (the Dulles Toll Road and Dulles Greenway), and Virginia State Route 7 (Leesburg Pike and Harry Byrd Highway). It especially includes the communities, from east to west, of Tysons Corner, Reston, Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn. These communities are in Fairfax and Loudoun counties, which are the second-highest and highest income counties in the U.S. as of 2011, coinciding with the national technology and local internet boom of the 1990s and local technology spending after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Internet infrastructure and data centers
As of 2009, greater than 50% of all U.S. Internet traffic travelled through Northern Virginia.[3] In 2013, as much as 70% of the world's Internet traffic travelled through data centers in Loudoun County.[4][better source needed] In his book Tubes, author Andrew Blum calls Ashburn, Virginia—a community within the Dulles Technology Corridor—"the bullseye of America's Internet".[5] The Dulles Technology Corridor serves as headquarters for domain name registrar Network Solutions and network infrastructure company Verisign. The region contains the Internet Society, and used to contain the mainframe that houses the master list of all Internet domain names.The Dulles Technology Corridor includes Ashburn, Virginia's "Data Center Alley",[6] described by the Washington Business Journal as "an area that is quickly emerging as a national hub for data storage facilities".[7] The corridor also has data centers in Sterling, Herndon, Reston, and Tysons Corner. The area is a growing home for major data centers including those of Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s US East region, where an estimated 70% of AWS IP addresses are housed.[8] Wikimedia Foundation has its primary data center in the corridor.[9] According to U.S. News & World Report, "Northern Virginia remains popular, in part because it has some of the country's cheapest electricity rates."[3]
Business environment
The Dulles Technology Corridor has access to a highly educated workforce. Of adults aged 25 and over, 58.2% in Fairfax County[10] and 57.6% in Loudoun County[11] have a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with 28.2% for the U.S. as a whole.[12]The George Washington University's Virginia Science and Technology Campus and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus are located in the corridor.
Company headquarters
The following companies are headquartered in the Dulles Technology Corridor:Regional offices
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- Accenture
- AgustaWestland
- Amazon Web Services
- Airbus
- AOL
- Apple
- AT&T
- BAE Systems
- Boeing[dubious ]
- CA, Inc.
- Capgemini
- CDW
- Charter Communications
- Cisco Systems
- Cox Communications
- Dell
- Deloitte
- EMC Corporation
- Equinix[5]
- ESRI
- ExxonMobil
- Fairchild Dornier
- Harris Corporation
- Hewlett-Packard
- Juniper Networks
- IBM
- L-3 Communications
- Lockheed Martin
- ManTech
- Microsoft
- NEC
- NetApp
- Nissan Motors
- Nortel Networks
- Oracle Corporation
- Palo Alto Networks
- Perot Systems
- Raytheon
- Rockwell Collins
- Rolls-Royce North America
- Siemens
- Sprint Nextel
- Symantec
- Tata Communications
- Terremark
- Time Warner Cable
- Unisys
- Visa Inc.
- Verizon
See also
References
- "USA". State & County QuickFacts. United States Census Bureau. January 10, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
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