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A huge thanks to Alyson Raletz at the Kansas City Business Journal for interviewing Darren Bonawitz about 1102 GRAND’s booming business.
Google may have to hurry to book room in fast-filling Internet hotel


A principal at what he says is Kansas City’s only Internet carrier hotel routinely hears the same question: Is Google coming to 1102 Grand?
The more appropriate question might be: Who’s not coming to 1102 Grand?
Although he would welcome Google Inc., 1102 Grand LLC co-owner Darren Bonawitz barely has time to utter his “no comment” refrain to inquiring customers because of the company’s booming growth.
The company, which provides carrier-neutral, or public, data center space in a 26-story building in downtown Kansas City, matched its record 2010 revenue numbers in the first six months of this year.
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Thank you to David Day at ithinkbigger.com for Featuring Darren Bonawitz’s Guest Column: Google Opens Door for Innovation In KC
Friday, June 3rd, 2011
Posted by: Darren Bonawitz, principal of 1102 GRAND
Thank you to David Day at ithinkbigger.com for featuring Darren Bonawitz’s Guest Column: Google Opens Door for Innovation In KC.

GOOGLE OPENS DOOR FOR INNOVATION IN KC
Fiber network is likely to boost business and job growth in metro area.
By Darren Bonawitz
After Google Fiber announced that it will deploy a one gigabit-per-second fiber network in both Kansas City, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo., I have been asked on several occasions what this will mean to the area’s technology community and the future of Kansas City as a whole.
New Businesses and Jobs
A key area of immediate or near-term impact is likely to be job growth in Kansas City. As others have pointed out, the fiber build itself is not where the jobs are going to be created. Instead, we will likely see an uptick with regard to employment opportunities across three areas: companies relocating to Kansas City, existing companies and new ventures.
Google’s commitment to invest in Kansas City should trigger increased interest among companies from outside the market in their site selection process. This means new job opportunities for the community, including the technology sector. The good news for these companies considering Kansas City is that the market has a strong talent pool to draw from, with not only the desired technical proficiencies, but also a strong Midwestern work ethic.
Existing companies that have already made an investment in Kansas City also are likely to benefit from being able to tap into the Google Fiber high-speed network. As these existing companies continue to grow and expand, new job opportunities will be one of the inherent benefits.
In addition, with Google Fiber literally in some of our backyards and the bandwidth handcuffs largely removed, there should be new ideas spawned by being able to plug into a test network of this scale. Unlocking bandwidth bottlenecks simultaneously knocks down innovation barriers. If the infrastructure is available, history has shown that the applications to leverage the fiber network will follow. For those motivated and drawn to innovation, there is a terrific opportunity.
Beyond Job Creation
I firmly believe Google Fiber will have positive effects on the technology community beyond job creation. Today, Kansas City has an array of active yet loosely affiliated technical user groups, and the Google Fiber project presents a perfect opportunity for collaboration and cross pollination among these membership bases. At the end of the day, people drive business, not technology. Intelligent and forward-thinking people who know how to leverage technology are the catalyst for innovation, and a strong technology community is also imperative for attracting and retaining top technical talent.
The bottom line is that Kansas City has a unique opportunity to leverage these fiber assets and simultaneously establish the region as a top technology hub.
This story is only beginning and the rest is dependent on our ability to innovate while continuing to strengthen the human, corporate, organizational and physical assets already part of our community. In order to be successful, this is going to require a collective effort from the government and private sectors, and from companies and individuals alike. Kansas City had the passion to attract Google here, but now is when the real work begins and the community validates Google’s decision by making the most of the opportunity.
Darren Bonawitz is principal of 1102 GRAND, which provides co-location and interconnection services for a diverse customer base ranging from small businesses to Fortune 100 companies. (816) 471-7872// darrenb@1102grand.com
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Thank you to Kansas City Business Journal for Interviewing Darren Bonawitz, Principal of 1102 GRAND, Kansas City’s Data Center, in Recent Article: Google Fiber Lured to Kansas City, Mo., with Existing Web Connections
Thursday, May 26th, 2011
Posted By: Darren Bonawitz, principal of 1102 GRAND
Thank you to Kansas City Business Journal for interviewing Darren Bonawitz, principal of 1102 GRAND, in recent article: Google Fiber Lured to Kansas City, Mo., with Existing Web connections.

Kansas City’s existing Internet connection hub and exchange activity played a crucial role in landing the Google Inc. deal for both sides of the state line.
On May 17, Google announced that it would extend its ultra-high-speed Internet service from Kansas City, Kan., to Kansas City, Mo.
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