[news release] Telnic Limited, the Registry Operator for the .tel top level domain (TLD), today announced that the launch date for the upcoming release of short (two‐character) and numeric‐only .tel names would be 1st June 2011.
Scality’s Brad King delivers an afternoon session on Thursday (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — The final session I attended at this year’s WorldHostingDays was delivered by Brad King, of Scalty, and entitled, “Cloud Storage: Threat or Opportunity?” a look at a more specific sub-set of the ubiquitous cloud discussions taking place around the show. He began with a discussion of a few of the key charateristics of cloud storage, saying it’s like a bank, in some ways (keep this safe for me, and then give it back), and it’s like a brain (remember this, and recall this).
Scality’s Brad King delivers an afternoon session on Thursday (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — The final session I attended at this year’s WorldHostingDays was delivered by Brad King, of Scalty, and entitled, “Cloud Storage: Threat or Opportunity?” a look at a more specific sub-set of the ubiquitous cloud discussions taking place around the show. He began with a discussion of a few of the key charateristics of cloud storage, saying it’s like a bank, in some ways (keep this safe for me, and then give it back), and it’s like a brain (remember this, and recall this). One of the interesting things about cloud storage is that it’s a variation on storage, as opposed to an entirely new way of doing things.
SunGard Availability Services VP of product management Rob Walters discusses the company’s new enterprise cloud services (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — While many managed service providers are partnering with third-party infrastructure companies to help introduce cloud solutions, some MSPs are taking on the daunting task of building out their own cloud solutions. One such MSP is SunGard Availability Services ( www.sungardas.com ), which recently introduced its Enterprise Cloud Services to the North American market . SunGard’s new Enterprise Cloud Services is powered by Vblock technology from VMware, Cisco and EMC.


