Imagine trying to describe the explosive growth of the Internet over the last two decades to the uninitiated. It's difficult to remember what information gathering, business, and yes, even life was like before the Internet became part of our daily experience. The infiltration of the Internet continues, spurred on by new users as well as the influx of smart phones, tablets, and other web-enabled devices. In 1998, the Internet community recognized that the level of addresses provided by the Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) would be unable to meet worldwide demand. Thus, the creation of IPv6 by the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) was begun. With the last IPv4 address blocks having been handed out in February 2011, it's time to seriously consider your business's ability to adapt to the new protocol. In addition to 340 undecillion (that's 36 zeroes!) new addresses and more users than ever, IPv6 also offers increased security and more efficient movement of i...