Daily Archives: September 28, 2011

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Go Daddy Reports Registration of Over 50 million Domain Names

Go Daddy is celebrating its mark on Internet history … surpassing the 50 million domain name milestone over the weekend. Go Daddy is the only registrar organization in the history of the Internet to manage this many domain names.

The 50 millionth domain name is DBAkit.com, registered by Kranthi Kumar Kukkala of India.

The milestone illustrates the enduring power of the Internet, even during difficult economic times. As financial and employment challenges persist around the globe, Go Daddy’s fast-paced registrations are a clear sign the Internet is booming big time.

Experts predict by the year 2015, there will be more than two network connections for each person on earth and nearly three billion Internet users worldwide. For the last several years Go Daddy has been registering, renewing or transferring more than one domain name every second of every day.

“Sometimes you hear people say all the good domain names are gone, but they are dead wrong,” said Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons. “An almost unlimited supply of great names is available … right now. In fact, Go Daddy is registering two-and-a-half times more domains a month now, than we were five years ago. Why? Domain names are like 21st century real estate. They allow you to own your own place on the Internet.”

Domain names are mostly used for website addresses, but are also at the root of owning customized email or an online store. For consumers, shopping and researching goods and services online are increasingly important, yet many businesses are still working to establish their own websites.

“Our research shows that more than 40 percent of small and mid-size businesses (SMBs) do not have an online presence right now,” said IDC analyst Ray Boggs. “Hard to believe, but a lot of companies still haven’t stepped up to use a company website to reach prospects and customers. Of course this means firms like Go Daddy have what it takes to help SMBs, especially when offering one-stop online resources for SMBs to move from nothing to Web presence to major business generating activities.”

Go Daddy was developed to help business owners and individuals secure their online presence. And while Go Daddy put domain names into mainstream consciousness with edgy Super Bowl commercials, it has been the legendary 24/7 customer support and feature-rich cloud-based products that have kept Go Daddy in its industry-leading market position.

In addition to being the planet’s largest domain name registrar, Go Daddy is also the world’s largest provider of Web hosting and net-new SSL Certificates, which secure websites and other sensitive information. Go Daddy also operates the largest domain name aftermarket on the Internet, a place where registered domain names are auctioned, sold or purchased.

“For all the marketing we do … it’s the word-of-mouth, a customer’s personal endorsement … that works as Go Daddy’s most effective advertisement,” Parsons said.

Go Daddy’s 50 millionth registrant had no idea he was registering a milestone domain name. Kukkala’s website, www.DBAkit.com , is already online and is dedicated to providing Oracle Database administrators business advice.

“I am really happy to go with the Go Daddy and congratulate the company on its 50 millionth domain name registration,” said Kukkala. “I like Go Daddy for domain & Web hosting providers because of its customer service, reliability and user-friendly-set-up that work for any kind of computer user.”

To find out more about how to get online quickly and affordably, visit www.GoDaddy.com

iomart Hosting introduces Control Panel giving customers central

iomart Hosting, has introduced a new customer Control Panel for its email and hosting customers.

The new Control Panel will provide customers with a 360° view over their company mail systems as well as giving them management control over their cloud and managed server environments. The Control Panel contains current, historic and predicted usage figures for ease of management planning.

The new email functionality contained within the Control Panel will enable systems administrators to:

Create, update and remove mailboxes across all of their domains
Manage mailbox aliases and forwarding addresses
Decide which services are active on a per domain or per mailbox level
Control the level of mail filtering on a per domain or per mailbox level
Whitelist or blacklist individual email addresses or entire domains
Decide which users have permission to search archive and quarantine folders
Search across all archives or quarantine folders

Sarah Haran, managing director of iomart Hosting, said: “We have created a more intuitive and cleaner looking interface, making navigation easier and more user-friendly. By integrating our hosted email platform into the control panel, we can now give our customers a single management console for both their hosting and their messaging services.”

iomart Hosting’s customer Control Panel has gained many accolades and award nominations in the past for the information that it provides on energy usage and carbon emissions.

Sarah Haran added: “We recognised that our customers wanted a single portal at their fingertips where they could provision and manage all of their hosting services and stay in contact with us 24/7and that’s what we’ve delivered. We are building on the investment that we have already made in our Control Panel and we believe that this latest version takes enterprise cloud hosting control to another level.”

iomart Hosting is a subsidiary of iomart Group plc which is ranked as one of the top 25 cloud service providers in the world by Talkin’ Cloud 50 and is a finalist in the National Business Awards 2011 in partnership with Orange.

SoftLayer Hosting Announces Mobile Apps for Windows Phone 7 and iPad

SoftLayer® Technologies, the innovation leader in Cloud, Dedicated, and Managed Hosting, today announced the release of its Mobile app for Windows Phone 7 and Mobile HD app for iPad. Specifically designed for the Windows Phone 7 environment and iPad’s screen size, the new apps bring robust server and account management tools right to SoftLayer customers’ fingertips, anywhere they go.

“We focus on giving customers total control over their infrastructure. This means being able to manage your services when, where, how, and on whatever device you want,” said Nathan Day, Chief Scientist for SoftLayer. “Our Mobile app for Windows Phone 7 and Mobile HD app for the iPad extend our suite of management clients to the mobile platforms our customers use most, and that includes Android as well. We’re already hard at work innovating the next versions of these apps so our customers can take advantage of even more features and functionality.” The new apps feature fast menu navigation and enhanced design, delivering mobile control over many infrastructure management functions also found in SoftLayer’s industry-leading Customer Portal including:

Tickets—Quickly create a new ticket for a support request or view existing support tickets and check their statuses.
Servers—View performance details and control basic functions for your SoftLayer Dedicated Servers and CloudLayer Computing Instances. Easily turn a server off or on, ping the server to test its network availability, or reboot.
Bandwidth—Monitor the bandwidth usage of your SoftLayer Dedicated Serversand CloudLayerComputing Instance.
Accounting—Get up-to-date account information and view and download invoices.
SoftLayer Mobile for Windows Phone 7 is available for free download through Marketplace—Microsoft’s virtual store—and SoftLayer Mobile HD for iPad is available for free download through the iTunes® Store.

Updates and enhancements have also been made to iOS versions of the app and are available for free download through the iTunes Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch. SoftLayer applications for other mobile devices, including Android smartphones, are also available for free download.

About SoftLayer Technologies
Headquartered in Dallas, SoftLayer is the innovation leader in Cloud, Dedicated, and Managed hosting and is the largest private hosting company in the world. SoftLayer provides cloud, dedicated, and seamlessly integrated computing environments, with world-class data centers in Dallas, Houston, San Jose, Seattle, Washington D.C., Asia-Pacific (via Singapore), and Europe (via Amsterdam) and has network Points of Presence worldwide. The company integrates and automates all elements of its platform, empowering enterprises of any size with complete control, security, scalability, and ease-of-management via a leading Customer Portal and Open API. For more information, please visit softlayer.com or call 866.398.7638

PDI Cloud Based Data Center Power Management

Further securing its position as the market leader in mission-critical data center power management equipment, alternative energy, industrial, and commercial power markets, Power Distribution, Inc. (PDI) today introduced PeakColo as its newest customer. PeakColo is utilizing the company’s newly announced PowerMap™ solution across its five data centers to automatically upload individual circuit-based power statistics and secure power management information in the cloud—eliminating the need for handheld meters.

Efficient energy consumption and management continues to be a top priority for data center managers today. The Environmental Protection Agency reports that power use in the data center doubled between 2000 and 2006. The government agency also expected this figure to double yet again by 2011.

“Energy costs are quickly getting out of control. When you combine rising prices with the expanding size of today’s data centers, it’s easy to see why efficient energy management is so critical,” said Luke Norris, Founder/CEO of PeakColo. “To help our customers maximize their investments in virtualization and cloud services, we needed to keep a close eye on our pass-through energy costs. That’s why we turned to PDI.”

PeakColo delivers Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IAAS) solutions via the company’s three Denver, Colorado and one Phoenix, Arizona data centers. Prior to PDI, the company was forced to undertake the highly inefficient process of manually calculating and reporting on customer power usage.

Continued Luke Norris, “Our teams were literally forced to take a ‘hands-on’ approach — physically removing panel boards from the circuit breaker to see what was being used. This method was not only time-consuming, but also involved some risk through direct contact with the wiring.”

In addition to wasted time, PeakColo found this manual process to be inefficient. Under the old method, the company was unable to quickly pull reports for customers when power costs were in question. Faced with these mounting challenges, PeakColo realized it needed a better way to track power, “The way we were tracking just wasn’t working – plain and simple. That’s when we turned to PDI for help,” continued Norris.

The company found what it was looking for in PDI’s PowerMap. The software instantly uploads all client power usage data into the cloud, where PeakColo can then instantly access the information and send customer reports. By forwarding detailed power utilization reports alongside invoices, PeakColo saved thousands of dollars.

“Not only did we save a significant amount of money right from the start, but we’re also now realizing cost-efficiencies of one man-day of labor per month,” continued Norris. “Even more importantly, we deliver stronger SLAs for our customers. Before PDI, this never would have been possible.”

Along with the ability to store and access power consumption statistics via the cloud, PowerMap also brings the following features:

• TCP/IP access into any branch circuit
• Energy consumption metering including Voltage kw, Real Power kw, Apparent Power kw and Energy kwh
• Graphical power consumption analysis by day, week or month
• Exportable CSV, Excel, ODS, PDF, RTF and XML reports
• E-mail alarm notifications to ensure power loads do not exceed circuit levels

Learn more about PDI’s innovative solutions at the following events:
• DatacenterDynamics, Chicago, IL, October 6, 2011. Join PDI and PeakColo executives as they share their insights about Cloud Based Power Monitoring.
• Gartner Symposium/ITXPO 2011, Orlando, Florida, October 16-20, 2011. The Data Center Alliance, Washington, DC, October 25.
• DatacenterDynamics, Dallas, Texas, November 1, 2011.
• 7×24 Exchange 2011 Fall Conference, November 13-16, 2011, Phoenix, Arizona.
• DatacenterDynamics, London, November 30 – December 1, 2011, London, England.

Read PDI’s latest industry article: Power Distribution Management – The Key to Increasing Data Center Efficiencies.

For additional information, visit pdicorp dot com or contact PDI’s corporate office at (804) 737-9880. Follow PDI on Twitter @PDICorp, Facebook and LinkedIn.

About PeakColo
Established in 2006, PeakColo (www.peakcolo.com) began and continues its focus on the Infrastructure-as-a-Service slice of cloud computing delivering public, private, Hybrid, DR, and custom solutions. As a SAS70 Type II company, they focus on consistently sound operational procedures pushed down from our seasoned management team of industry experts. Headquartered in the Denver metropolitan area, PeakColo is privately owned and well-capitalized. This structure has allowed PeakColo to always expand and deploy solutions consistently and in accordance with the highest standards in the IT arena.

About Power Distribution, Inc.
Founded in 1978, PDI is a leading provider of power distribution equipment and services. PDI, a Bertram Capital company, is headquartered out of Virginia with additional manufacturing and engineering facilities in California and Michigan. The PDI, Marelco, and Onyx Power branded products cover a wide range of customized power solutions for data centers, wind, solar and other alternative energy, commercial, and industrial applications.

Hosting Ireland Announces CloudBox Online Backup Service

Hosting Ireland has launched CloudBox a new online backup service available in three seperate packages.

CloudBox Backup
Option 1. CloudBox Backup; This product provides you with 1TB of online backup storage and access to the CloudBox backup desktop software. The desktop software runs in the background constantly keeping your files up to date. By checking which files have been modified our backup software doesn’t soak up your PC’s resources and only uploads any modified files.

CloudBox Backup + ProSync
Option 2. CloudBox ProSync; With CloudBox ProSync, you’ll get everything that CloudBox Backup offers plus a special new drive on your computer. It appears just like a USB drive. However, unlike a USB drive files put on your ProSync account are automatically synced online and across all your computers. Use it to keep all your work, photos, music in one place and the same across all your PCs – even between Windows and Mac!

Option 3. CloudBox Business; With CloudBox Business you get every feature available in our other packages plus a simple answer to a complicated problem. Simply install the CloudBox Business software on every computer in your business and it’ll work automatically in the background to backup everything on those computers online. It also provides the ProSync feature of providing a drive for sharing files with other synced PC’s.

The files that have been uploaded can be accessed from anywhere, and you can play music files on your IPad, IPhone or Android phone.

CloudBox also keeps the last 30 versions of your files, so even if you overwrite an important document then a backup of your backup is also available!

CloudBox works on MAC and Windows PC’s