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News: Web Hosting Provider, The Planet, Premieres Migration Promotion
Houston, Texas - (The Hosting News) - January 6, 2009 - Privately held dedicated web hosting company, The Planet, has released a new promotion, including a free month of service, coupled with free customized migration assistance from its Advanced Services team.
The Planet's Advanced Services experts will assess the customer's environment and develop a customized migration plan that includes a 'migration checklist' detailing IP address changes, DNS redirection and control panel reconfiguration, among others. The month of free service is good for the new customer's entire hosting solution. It includes any type of dedicated servers, private or virtual racks, and add-on products such as storage and data protection, firewalls and load balancers.
Douglas J. Erwin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at The Planet remarked, ''In today's difficult economic climate, customers have expressed concerns about the quality and long-term viability of their hosting providers, particularly with their entire business resting in the hands of companies that could collapse under financial pressure. We've recently announced both a $45 million credit facility and a new 86,000 square foot data center that will open in May to accommodate our colocation and complex systems businesses. We are well positioned to provide the increasing demand we are experiencing for new and existing services. Backed by our world-class data centers and network, we have a well-earned reputation as the best company for one-stop IT infrastructure shopping for the small- and medium-sized business.''
Ultimately, The Planet's goal is to provide:
- High levels of network capacity and speed to deliver peak performance
- Instant scalability to handle even the largest spikes in network traffic
- Parallel, redundant, multi-tiered network routing and switching architecture to assure reliability and stability
- Multiple layer network security that prevents Delayed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks from harming businesses
- Knowledgeable experts with a passion for excellence and a commitment to operate the best networks in the business
The Planet is the leading provider of On Demand IT Infrastructure solutions, hosting more than 25,000 small and medium size businesses and 14.1 million Web sites worldwide. The Planet Alpha division provides the widest array of self-managed dedicated servers and advanced services backed by 24x7x365 support. The Planet Northstar Managed Hosting division combines a proactive methodology and seasoned IT experts to deliver a fully managed hosting solution, with the best choice of servers, software tools and world-class support, backed by state-of-the-art facilities and an enterprise-class network.
To qualify for the offer, new customers must present a recent invoice from a competing hosting provider. For more information, please visit the Web site at the following address:
www.theplanet.com/dedicated-servers/server-specials/?id=MG090101.
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more about The Planet, please visit: www.theplanet.com.
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News: Web Hosting Application Security Upgraded, at FireHost
Dallas, Texas - (The Hosting News) - Jauary 6, 2009 - Managed hosting provider and online backup company, FireHost, Inc., is making available an enterprise-level secure hosting solution, designed for SMBs, including best practices, policies, hardware and software.
Chris Drake, Founder of FireHost remarked, ''While we believe developers should secure their websites and applications as much as possible, it's not reality. That's why we made it our responsibility to inspect every kilobyte of traffic to and from our customers' sites and enforce policies as needed for our customers and their site visitors' protection.''
Within the last year, Internet security threats have completely changed their style. In the past, port vulnerabilities and services exposure were the biggest concerns. Firewalls solved those holes by simply blocking access to all unused ports. Now, the biggest vulnerability utilizes port 80 and 443. These ports can't be blocked as port 80 is required for non-SSL website traffic and port 443 is require for sites with SSL. Hackers are attacking websites from the website themselves and companies without application security are having theirs and
their customers sensitive data stolen and sold on the black market.
In addition to data theft, the most common attack is SQL Injections. According to security vendor Sophos, 16,000 new websites are hit by the attacks every day. Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, .NET, classic ASP, shopping carts, Community Server, PHPBB websites have all been hit with SQL Injections. FireHost's Blog (www.fireblog.com) has a video available to see the impact of a SQL Injection that affected BusinessWeek's website.
FireHost protects their customers from SQL Injections, Cross Site Scripting, Path Traversal, Bad User Agents, DOS attacks, and more. Customers receive automated reports for their protected websites and applications from all the allowed and blocked traffic. Application protection is available for both Managed Shared Hosting customers and Managed Dedicated Server customers.
FireHost also provides continuous website vulnerability monitoring from within the FireHost network ensuring the site is getting tested without protection. All vulnerability testing is done in a manner that's non-destructive to websites and databases.
Ken Richardson, Security Engineer at FireHost remarked. ''The only true way to test vulnerabilities is to attack the website from within the security zone. Doing this provides our clients the piece of mind that we're finding their websites' weaknesses.''
For qualified businesses who are concerned that their website is vulnerable, FireHost provides a Hacker Report for no charge.
FireHost, Inc. is based in Dallas, Texas and focuses on delivering enterprise quality fast and secure managed web hosting to SMBs. Specializing in website security and high traffic needs, FireHost's engineers ensure all customers are not only protected but that their website or web application is delivered as fast as possible.
To learn more, please visit: www.firehost.com.
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News: Sun Microsystems, Web Hosting Provider, Heads International Research Consortium
Santa Clara, California - (The Hosting News) - Jauary 6, 2009 - Technology firm and web hosting provider, Sun Microsystems, Inc., is leading a research consortium of global efforts to solve accessibility challenges for devices from cell phones to desktops and web applications.
The group of over 20 other companies and organizations, aims to help define new approaches and solutions for building accessibility support into future information and communication technologies. Funded by a grant awarded by the European Commission,the AEGIS Project is based on the Sun-led proposal and technical architecture. A key component of the AEGIS Project is that it will leverage open source technologies wherever possible.
Dr. Evangelos Bekiaris, AEGIS Project Coordinator and Research Director at the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas explained, ''The accessibility challenges of the new generations of desktop, web, and mobile technologies require new approaches - ones in which accessibility is designed in from the start, rather than bolted on as an afterthought. The AEGIS project, with its holistic approach starting with developer tools on through to the platforms the accessible applications run on - and with the end-user validation provided by the disability organization members of the AEGIS consortium - is the most promising and thorough approach to accessibility we have seen in decades.''
The AEGIS (open Accessibility Everywhere: Groundwork, Infrastructure, Standards) Project participants include: Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (project coordinator), the ACE Centre Advisory Trust, Adaptive Technology Resource Centre of the University of Toronto, AOL, Blue Point IT Solutions S.R.L., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, the University of Cambridge, Conncept Swiss, Czech Technical University in Prague, European Platform for Rehabilitation, Femtio Procent Data AB, Vodafone Spain Foundation, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering, ONCE Foundation, P50, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Research In Motion Limited (RIM), Royal National Institute of Blind People, SingularLogic S.A., Sahlgrenska University Hospital - DART and Sun Microsystems. Advising the AEGIS project is a distinguished scientific advisory board comprised of worldwide leaders in the field of accessibility.
Jeet Kaul, senior vice president of the Client Software Group at Sun offered, ''Every second of every day that passes, the number of new mobile devices and web sites grows at an astounding rate - with much of that growth bringing accessibility problems for people with disabilities. By building support for accessibility into the next generation of rich internet application frameworks and mobile devices, we can help ensure that people with disabilities can participate in the digital age. Sun is pleased to be leading the AEGIS Project and bringing our expertise in open source and accessibility technology to this important initiative.''
Richard Orme, Head of Accessibility, RNIB noted, ''E-inclusion in the Information Society is of paramount importance. It is imperative that we close the digital divide in this ever evolving world. RNIB is committed to participating in projects that will bring about positive change in the lives of blind and partially sighted people. We're excited to be part of the AEGIS project, working with developers, companies and organizations to bring about wholesale improvements in accessibility to ICT solutions. RNIB fully supports the endeavour of improving accessibility from the ground up, building accessibly features into developer tools and ratifying the outcomes through end user testing.''
Tom Wlodkowski, Director of Accessibility at AOL commented, ''AOL is excited to participate in such a dynamic consortium by contributing solutions that advance accessibility of rich Internet applications. As a pioneer in the web accessibility space, AOL has recently deployed a keyboard-friendly web mail application that aligns functionality with widely used software e-mail clients. We're pleased that Sun recognized our commitment to the disability audience as they assembled this innovative project.''
The AEGIS Project will involve research and prototypes that address a broad range of disabilities including: vision impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, and a range of cognitive/developmental disabilities. The participants plan to address accessibility challenges across three key areas: open source desktop computing, Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and mobile devices; with a multitude of research and development goals within each of these areas. In addressing these challenges, the AEGIS Project will leverage the pervasiveness of Java (TM) technology across desktops, the web, and mobile devices. Java is one of the world's most popular software platforms and is present on more than 800 million desktop computers and over 2.2 billion mobile phones worldwide.
Sun Microsystems develops technologies utilized in more than 100 countries and on the web.
To learn more information on the AEGIS Project, please visit: www.aegis-project.eu.
For more about Sun's Startup Essentials program, visit: www.sun.com/startups.
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News: Web Hosting Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Instituted, at Host Department
Union City, New Jersey - (The Hosting News) - January 6, 2009 - Web hosting provider, Host Department, has debuted the launch of its upgraded Microsoft SQL Server to version 2005, which is divided into Express and standard editions.
Ivan Seidenberg, Operational and Technical Manager at Host Department noted, ''With the upgrade, our clients can have better web hosting experience. Constantly improving our service has always been our goals each day.''
The SQL Server editions are designed to be specified for customers, based on hosting plans. The Express Edition is offered to customers of its earlier plans, including the No Limit Developer Windows plans. The Standard edition is designed for Premium Hosting Windows customers.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 is designed to enable customers to access native support for managing XML data, in addition to relational data. It also added some extensions to the T-SQL language to allow embedding XQuery queries in T-SQL, DBAs management tools, and many more improvements over version 2000.
Established in 1997, Host Department is based in Fremont, CA with data centers located in Fremont and Santa Clara, CA. Host Department emphasizes service to individuals, small/medium sized businesses (SMBs), and large corporations, in order to facilitate e-commerce and allow for focus on core competencies. The company currently serves customers worldwide with reseller, premium, specialty and free web hosting, and domain name registration services supported by 24/7 support. The company also offers web design and development services, as well as search engine submission.
To learn more, please visit: www.hostdepartment.com.
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News: Verizon Web Hosting Provider, Expands Global Government Network
Basking Ridge, New Jersey - (The Hosting News) - January 6, 2009 - Web host and Internet solutions firm, Verizon Business, has expanded and improved its global networks, with enhanced speed, availability, diversity and resiliency for business and government customers, on a worldwide basis.
Fred Briggs, executive vice president, network operations and technology, for Verizon Business explained, ''Our reputation of achieving some of the highest standards of network performance is strengthened each year through the shrewd strategies and innovative technologies we successfully implement. ''The Verizon global network is the foundation for offering solutions that help organizations better achieve their missions. Our global customers know they can depend on us to serve their needs by delivering reliability, scalability, capacity and speed, year after year.''
The investments were part of the approximately $17 billion Verizon Communications planned to spend this year building, operating and integrating one of the most advanced, reliable and broadband-capable wireless and wireline networks in the world.
Leadership in Undersea-Cable Meshing
Two years after launching its Atlantic network mesh, the company continued its leadership in undersea-cable meshing by completing a seven-way diverse transpacific mesh in September - adding nodes in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Korea to the existing nodes in Japan. A network mesh provides multiple alternate paths for rerouting traffic in the event of a network interruption.
The Asia-Pacific mesh increases network availability, reducing provisioning intervals from three weeks to one week and lowering latency (the time it takes for a packet of data to get from one designated point to another) up to 15 percent from the U.S. to Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
The company also completed the first phase of its North America mesh this year, deploying 22 new mesh nodes in the U.S. and expanding its network into Canada, with new nodes located in Toronto and Montreal.
In May, Verizon Business joined 16 companies in a consortium to build the undersea cable system called Europe India Gateway (EIG). Connecting Europe, the Middle East and India, the 14,000-kilometer (9,000 miles) cable system is expected to be completed in 2010. The EIG will provide Verizon Business customers a second diverse landing in France, where the company will operate the landing station that connects to the Verizon Business ultra long haul (ULH) network in Europe.
During the third quarter, Verizon Business announced it would be the first to market with the Trans-Pacific Express (TPE), the submarine cable network that connects the United States with mainland China. The cable already carries 40 percent of all Verizon Business transpacific Private IP traffic.
Built directly between the U.S. and mainland China, South Korea and Taiwan, TPE operates at a capacity of 3.2 terabits per second (Tbps). This 18,000-kilometer (11,000 miles) cable system has 80 wavelengths per fiber, the highest wave density, or capacity, of any similar distance submarine cable in the world.
This year also saw Verizon Business adding 12 new markets in four countries on its Private IP network, with network expansion into Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Pakistan and Iceland. In addition, the company also added diversity with new Private IP nodes in Taipei, Seoul and Shanghai, as well as a one in Dubai in partnership with du, the United Arab Emirates integrated telecommunications service provider.
Expanded Global Capabilities
Verizon Business also completed extensive network expansion in the Asia-Pacific region. The company built backbone links to several major Asian hubs and added another node in Shanghai for diversity. Partnering with China Telecom, the company expanded its network in China and, for the second year in a row, China Telecom awarded Verizon Business its Most Valued Partner award.
In January, the company received a license to offer international and national long-distance services in India and, six months later, launched its Private IP service there. In a joint venture with the Videocon Group, Verizon Business completed deploying its Private IP network in five cities (Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Delhi and Hyderabad) and looks toward expanding both coverage and service in India.
Early in the year, the company also expanded its Private IP service in Mexico with new nodes in Mexico City and Monterrey.
ULH and CPA Strategies Continue
In 2004, Verizon Business was the first major communications service provider to announce deployment of an extensive ULH network in the U.S. ULH improves network performance and efficiency while enabling quicker network restoration and provisioning.
This year, the company continued expansion, adding more than 8,000 km (5,000 miles) in the U.S., bringing the total U.S. ULH network to 58,300 km (36,000 miles). Globally, the company launched 155 km (100 miles) in Japan in 2008, adding to its already existing global presence in Europe where the company has 3,100 km (1,900 miles).
Continuing to deploy its converged packet architecture (CPA), Verizon Business added 18 new cities in seven countries, including Mexico, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Canada and Poland. This brings the total Verizon Business CPA presence to 76 cities in 24 countries.
CPA enables convergence of all services onto a single packet access connection via a simple Ethernet interface, allowing customers to take advantage of their existing network equipment while quickly adding incremental services.
Most Connected Internet Backbone for 10th Consecutive Year
In September, for the 10th consecutive year, TeleGeography recognized Verizon Business as the world's most connected Internet backbone. Using autonomous systems (AS) connectivity as its measure, TeleGeography found that Verizon Business has the greatest number of AS connections of any public IP network in the world. The autonomous system ranking is a measure of the connectedness of an IP network to the rest of the public Internet. The AS ranking demonstrates the closeness of the network to the rest of the Internet via the number of 'hops' (segments on network routes) data must take to reach its destination.
During 2008, the company continued pushing 100G (gigabit) technology closer to commercial deployment by participating in two key 100G trials. In September, Verizon and Nokia Siemens Networks set a new distance record of 1,040 km (650 miles) for 100G optical transmission across field fiber. A month later, Verizon and Nortel announced the results of a trial that achieved better tolerance for signal distortion than standard 10G transmission. Verizon Business also continued to expand its IP backbone with 40G capabilities.
Mr. Briggs concluded, ''We continue to invest in global network expansion and in innovative technologies that give our customers a competitive edge - whether it's on the other side of the world or close to home.''
Verizon Business, a unit of Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ), is a global leader in communications and IT solutions. We combine professional expertise with the world's most connected IP network to deliver award-winning communications, IT, information security and network solutions. We securely connect today's extended enterprises of widespread and mobile customers, partners, suppliers and employees - enabling them to increase productivity and efficiency and help preserve the environment. Verizon Business serves many of the world's largest businesses and governments - including 96 percent of the Fortune 1000 and thousands of government agencies and educational institutions and its network technologies services to accelerate business.
To learn more, please visit: www.verizonbusiness.com.
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