| Traverse Global Communications Corp Announces Acquisition of Web ...
Traverse Global Communications Corp is pleased to announced the successful completion of its latest acquisition. This latest acquisition brings an additional 1200 website customers to their client base. (PRWEB) October 10, 2005 -- Traverse Global Communications Corp of Traverse City, Michigan announced that it has successfully completed its acquisition of H-Sphere web hosting provider HitSites Web Services LLC. This latest acquisition adds over 1200 websites to their web hosting client base. Michael W. Henton, President of Traverse Global Communications Corp stated, "We are excited to bring on board this diverse group of new web hosting customers. HitSites was best known for its client base of web hosting resellers and internet marketing entrepreneurs. We believe that our private label hosting products and search engine marketing services are a natural fit with our new clients and look forward to extending our product reach throughout the Hitsites reseller network." About Traverse Global Communications Corp Traverse Global Communications Corp offers a complete line of internet services for web developers, business owners and non-profit organizations.
IPOWER Joins RatePoint Partner Program
NEEDHAM, Mass. & PHOENIX --(Business Wire)-- RatePoint, the leader in providing businesses with the only comprehensive online reputation management and customer feedback platform available, and IPOWER, Inc. (www.ipower.com), a leading web-site hosting provider for small businesses, today announced a new partnership that will give IPOWER customers access to the RatePoint platform and consumer approval program. .
'LINK World' to be a key attraction at Cairo ICT
From its expansive and impressive exhibition platform 'LINK World', LINKdotNET's various business units will be present in full force. This is the company's 12th successive appearance at the show where this year it is also an Official Sponsor and the Bandwidth /WiFi Provider. LINKdotNET is one of the region's largest integrated Internet solution providers, serving as a single link between users and the various aspects of the Internet world. It plays a key role in the development of localized online content and the establishment of specialized portals that cater to regional users. Visitors to LINK World will be able to see the company's offerings spanning Internet connectivity, online advertising, web design and hosting and software development. Karim Beshara, CEO of LINKdotNET says conversation is now turning towards user contribution and personalization of the web, with online advertising serving the dual role of entertainment and marketing.
Florida's FDN Communications Chooses Calix
FDN Communications, a 250,000-line CLEC based in Florida, has selected the Calix C7 multiservice access platform (MSAP) to help transform its network in the face of a changing regulatory environment and accelerating consumer expectations. FDN Communications will initially deploy the Calix C7 in its 170 central office collocations. Founded in 1998, FDN Communications currently provides a full suite of voice and data services to over 70,000 business and residential customers and has more than 250,000 access lines. In addition, FDN provides web hosting, collocation, and application services throughout its operating footprint in the Southeast US. Calix said that with UNE-P (unbundled network elementplatform) availability and pricing being changed in line with FCC regulatory modifications, CLECs everywhere are looking for multiservice access platforms that maximize the range of services that can be delivered and provide greater network flexibility.
InternetPerils' New Net Can Catch Phishers
InternetPerils exposes a cluster of phishing servers that operated for months undetected. InternetPerils' products identify phishing clusters so targets of phishing, including banks and consumers, can act by contacting the ISP hosting the cluster, or by contacting law enforcement agencies. Austin, TX (PRWEB) October 19, 2006 -- InternetPerils, Inc., a leading provider of automated products for Internet Business Risk Management, today announced it has exposed a cluster of phishing servers operating from an ISP based in Germany. InternetPerils' analysis shows such clusters can infest unsuspecting ISPs for weeks or months. Free access to an animated GIF of the cluster over time, plus analysis, is available at http://www.internetperils.com/perilwatch/20060928.php with registration.
Microsoft in a twist over SaaSy Office deal
A UK hosting company is offering Microsoft Office for £4.99 (around $10) a month with no contract commitment, and Microsoft doesn't like it — even though it seems Microsoft approved the arrangement. Launched last week by popular web hosting provider Fasthosts, the service uses streaming technology to download the application to the customer's PC, where it runs for as long as the customer continues to pay their subscription. The headline-grabbing £4.99-a-month price point ('less than a fiver' we Brits would say) is "for any household that has a user engaged in educational activities (such as school, college, night classes etc)", and includes the 2007 versions of Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint. Business users pay £14.99. Both prices are before UK VAT (sales tax) of 17.5%, which most businesses reclaim but private individuals cannot.
CoreSpeed Announces the Creation of a Webinar Series for Leveraging ...
ATLANTA, Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- CoreSpeed, LLC, an Atlanta-based provider of branded online community and enterprise social media platforms, is hosting a series of online webinars specifically focused on sharing best practices for online community and enterprise social media. This webinar series, Leveraging Community, is being developed in conjunction with domain subject matter experts and will be focused on introducing the advantages and best practices advice for leveraging online community and enterprise social media for Interactive Marketing, Sales Process Optimization, Customer Support, Interdisciplinary Team Management, Human Resources and Recruiting, Partner and Channel Management, Industry Community Development, as well as, Financial Management. According to John Linss, President and CEO of CoreSpeed, "The business class online community is about enabling internal employee productivity and empowering the ecosystem of business relationships around the enterprise.
Malware writers exploring Software as a Service model
The business of writing, buying, and selling malware has become increasingly commercial over the past few years, but a new report from online security firm Finjan sheds light on just how mainstream the crimeware business has gone. Earlier this month, the company discovered a small, standalone application gathering data on over 8,700 servers, including web sites from 2,500 North American companies and a handful of sites in Alexa's top 100 ranking. Potential buyers were able to log into the malicious server hosting the data-gathering service and evaluate any given web site's size and Google Page Rank to decide whether or not the site's FTP information was worth purchasing or not. The concept of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is nothing new, but this is the first time anyone has organized the purchase of FTP login credentials, with additional tools available to help a buyer confirm he's making a smart purchase.
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