Wednesday, 4 July 2012

FortaTrust Announces Free VPS Cloud Servers for Technology Professionals


Web Hosting News – Doral, FL – FortaTrust, a leading provider of dedicated and cloud computing services, has announced its Free VPS Program. “This program is designed to provide Technology Professionals with the opportunity to become familiar with our VPS Cloud Servers in a production environment, and have the ability to use them at their discretion for their internal operations,” said Octavio Diaz, FortaTrust’s Director of Industry Relations….

This program is currently available in both USA and Panama Data Centers, and includes all other standard terms of service, including a 100% uptime guarantee…..

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Equinix and Carpathia Hosting Extend Alliance in Hong Kong

Joint Solution Enables Customers to Efficiently Expand Business into APAC and Increase Return on Investment
 
HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Equinix, Inc. (NASDAQ:EQIX), a provider of global data center services, and Carpathia Hosting, a provider of complex, compliant managed hosting services for government agencies and enterprises, today announced that Carpathia is now leveraging Equinix’s International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data center in Hong Kong to deliver colocation, managed hosting services and cloud solutions in a secure and compliant environment. This is the first deployment for Carpathia in the Asia Pacific region and is a part of a broader strategic alliance between both organizations.

About Carpathia Hosting, Inc.
 
Carpathia Hosting is a leading provider of managed hosting services, providing secure, reliable and compliant IT infrastructure and management for some of the world’s most demanding enterprises and federal agencies. Founded in 2003, Carpathia Hosting is a growing, profitable business run by a seasoned management team with deep experience in delivering enterprise hosting solutions including colocation, managed services and cloud computing.

About Equinix
 
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX) connects businesses with partners and customers around the world through a global platform of high performance data centers, containing dynamic ecosystems and the broadest choice of networks.
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notonthehighstreet.com Grows With Help From Rackspace Web Hosting Services

Notonthehighstreet.com is now considering a hybrid cloud model as it continues to grow

LONDON, Jul 04, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Rackspace Hosting [NYSE:RAX], the service leader in cloud computing, today announced that it is now hosting the IT business backbone of ground-breaking online retailer, notonthehighstreet.com — an online marketplace that offers curated collections of unique products and gifts. With over 3,000 small business partners, this home-grown UK tech success story company recently secured GBP 10 million in funding…

……Notonthehighstreet.com, the multi award-winning online marketplace, is one of the most high profile e-commerce businesses in the UK and has experienced explosive growth since the company was founded in 2006 by Holly Tucker and Sophie Cornish. Notonthehighstreet.com brings together over 3,000 independent small UK businesses that combined sell over 50,000 products through a single checkout. Each small business has been carefully chosen by notonthehighstreet.com for its innovative, well-made products to inspire shoppers looking for style, originality and quality. Now over 40 small businesses apply each day to become part of notonthehighstreet.com.

Cloud Provider Datapipe, Makes Solution Provider 500 List

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UBM Channel Ranks North America’s Top 500 Technology Integrators

Jersey City, NJCloud provider Datapipe, a global provider of managed services and infrastructure for outsourced IT and cloud computing, today announced it has been recognized by UBM Channel as a part of CRN’s 2012 Solution Provider 500 list. The company was selected for its cloud computing and virtualization, disaster recovery, and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solutions. Formerly known as the “VAR 500,” the Solution Provider 500 ranks the highest producing solution provider organizations in the IT channel from hardware sales, software sales, and managed IT services. 2012 marks Datapipe’s fourth appearance on CRN’s list. This year, Datapipe placed #172 — up 49 positions from the previous year’s ranking. A sample of the SP500 list is published online at CRN.com.


Read more: http://goo.gl/HpGx8

A Different Look At Cloud Computing

Take what you know and have fun with it
Business has locked down the idea of cloud computing. Cloud computing has taken the business world by storm, for sure. Think about it: endless open-ended space, applications, data storage and just about anything else a company could want. But now something a bit more user friendly has come into play – cloud gaming. This now gives a new meaning to how a gamer can game and how information and saved data can be moved and used – cloud computing just got a little brother.

What is it?

Cloud gaming is similar to videos on demand, except with games. This means you no longer have to suffer from restrictions, and that you no longer have to worry if you can afford the next big game on the market. Many of the providers who offer this technology charge a monthly fee, but that fee does not come close to what one of these games would cost you if you bought it new. So, there are no worries about whether your gaming system can handle playing a game, no disks, and no wasted time with downloads. Cloud computing and the technology it uses has opened a whole new generation of ideas and gaming for non-business types.

Read more: http://goo.gl/0MimW

How a storm in the cloud brought Room 77 and other websites back down to earth

Last week, hotel booking service Room 77 was knocked offline in a mammoth cloud-computing outage that also crashed the websites of dozens of companies.

Some very big players, too, such as InterContinental Hotels Group and Yelp, due to a lightning storm downing the off-site data centers run by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

At 11:10 pm EST on Friday 29 June, Room 77s engineering team received an automated notification from its alert system that its website was down, which signaled the start of a 19-hour outage that also affected Netflix, Pinterest and Instagram.

Like many start-ups, Room 77 relies on web hosting and data services that are hosted in the cloud by  rented computing capacity via huge data centers run by Amazon.

Read more: http://goo.gl/sGWV6

Amazon EC2 Outage Reveals Challenges of Cloud Computing


Data center and cloud hosting services, Amazon cloud infrastructure suffered a power outage last week, creating problems for their clients which lasted more than 24 hours.

The blackout was lasted several hours affecting tens of notable sites including Foursquare, Quran, Moby and Reddit. Many large EC2 users ended up losing valuable business data. Chartbeat reports losing 11 hours of historical data to its customers saying it’s “unrecoverable.”

Amazon said the problems were due to a power failure, but did not provide further details on the origin of the problem that caused the blackout...

...This puts a big question mark over the reliability of the cloud, and objects of the popular perception of infallibility cloud. A system, as redundant as it is, is not immune to failure, human error, software bugs, etc.