Ticket prices for T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Fort Lauderdale will be going up on Friday from $1,295 to $1,495 .There are limited numbers of tickets available at each price level
An artist rendering of Rackspace’s new office (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) – UK Web hosting provider Rackspace ( www.rackspace.co.uk ) announced on Monday that it has been named the 33rd best place to work in the UK in the Sunday Times 100 Best Companies Awards 2011 and is the highest placed IT services company on the list. According to the press release, Rackspace also received the Innovation in Engagement Practice award “for creating a transparent and engaging place to work.” This is the sixth year that the company has been awarded a best place to work in the UK, and is the second consecutive year that Rackspace achieved the highest ranking IT service organization in the medium-sized company category.
Hebrew internationalised domain names (IDNs) will be available for general registration in the Israeli ccTLD as of this Sunday, the Israeli registry ISOC-IL has announced. The opening of Hebrew IDNs for registration to the general public follows the completion of a Sunrise Process where a small number of Hebrew domain names identical to the names of incorporated entities and certain trademarks were reserved
Website Hosting News – Reading, UK – DediPower, the UK’s fastest growing private hosting company*, is broadening and expanding its management team to enable the company to build on the rapid growth it has been experiencing and to accelerate is global expansion. Craig Martin , co-founder and currently CEO of DediPower is to become MD of DediPower Asia. The role of CEO in the UK will be taken up by Chris Miller who joins DediPower from CA where he was UK and Ireland Country Manager.
Secretive group seeks recruits at Defcon, finds skepticism A secretive volunteer group that tries to track terrorists and criminals on the Internet went to the Defcon hacker conference this past week in hopes of recruiting information security experts, but it will first have to overcome some skepticism. That’s because most information security professionals have never heard of the group, called Project Vigilant. The group’s director, Chet Uber, came forward Sunday at a press conference run by Defcon organizers to try to recruit volunteers from among the show’s attendees.


