July 6, 2011 — Data center services provider Equinix
An image from the Infinitely Virtual website shows features and pricing for its Dedicated Exchange Hosting (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Infinitely Virtual ( www.infinitelyvirtual.com ) announced on Monday that it has launched an “advanced” version of its dedicated Exchange hosting plan, offering some additional features for advanced users of the service. The company first launched its dedicated Exchange hosting plans last week.
A chart from the Infinitely Virtual website, showing price and features for VTS plans (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Infinitely Virtual ( www.infinitelyvirtual.com ) announced this week that it had introduced two new sets of offerings, with a Dedicated Exchange Hosting package and two new configurations for its Virtual Terminal Server offering. The company says its Dedicated Exchange Hosting plans start off with a minimum of three virtual dedicated servers in a private VLAN, redundant active directory controllers and an exchange server. All the company’s DEH plans include free functions for user account management and implementation
A chart from the Infinitely Virtual website, showing price and features for VTS plans (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Infinitely Virtual ( www.infinitelyvirtual.com ) announced this week that it had introduced two new sets of offerings, with a Dedicated Exchange Hosting package and two new configurations for its Virtual Terminal Server offering. The company says its Dedicated Exchange Hosting plans start off with a minimum of three virtual dedicated servers in a private VLAN, redundant active directory controllers and an exchange server
A screenshot from the online demo of the LM-Exchange product’s interface (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Load balancing technology developer KEMP Technologies ( www.kemptechnologies.com ) said on Tuesday that its new LoadMaster Exchange product is the first server load balancing appliance designed specifically for Microsoft Exchange 2010 implementations. The new product – which joins a long line of existing KEMP load balancing gear – is designed to address the high-availability and scalability demands of Microsoft Exchange 2010 deployments for businesses with up to 250 users


