The Silk Road refers to a network of routes used by traders to exchange goods and ideas among diverse cultures for more than 1,500 years — from when the Han dynasty of China opened trade in 130 B.C.E. until the Ottoman Empire ended trade with the West in 1453 C.E. The Silk Road extended 6,437 kilometers (4,000 miles) across Eurasia, from the Black Sea to the Himalayas. Towns along the route grew into multicultural cities and the exchange of information gave rise to new technologies and innovations that would change the world.
Regional digital corridors are creating today’s digital silk…
The post The New Digital Silk Road Runs Across These European Markets appeared first on Interconnections - The Equinix Blog.