Daily Archives: October 17, 2011

2 posts

HostUCan Launch Web Hosting Review and Search Site

HostUCan.com, has
launched their new business in China. As Chinese version of HostUCan.com, HostUCan.cn will be the place for Chinese webmasters to rate their web hosts and search for an ideal hosting solution.

HostUCan is one of few hosting review sites which focus on collecting high quality reviews from REAL users of web hosting solutions. To fight with spam reviews, HostUCan team carefully audits each entry submitted. And unlike the other web hosting review sites which simply list out the review data and calculate an average score, HostUCan offer a serial of tools to dig into the review records, analyze what a hosting plan is best for and ease the way to find a right hosting solution.

Those tools include:

Needs-centric hosting search and recommendation engine, with which people just need to define their site profiles, and the system will list out the best fit solutions based on the analysis of review data.
Tool for people to search for customer reviews with various criteria
Hosting Relevancy Analysis tool to know how good a web hosting is for a site
Free website monitoring service to know the uptime and performance of a site from multiple location
A webmaster forums for people to seek for help and share their knowledge
HostUCan.cn is released with all above features. And the major difference between these 2 sites is that most web hosts in HostUCan.com are from US, UK, Canada, and Australia while HostUCan.cn will focus on the hosting service providers from China, US, Japan, and HongKong. It is the first product review and search platform in Chinese hosting industry.

About HostUCan:
HostUCan.com is a next generation web hosting review and search platform. It provides a powerful need-centric hosting product search engine in order to help people find the best solutions for their sites. HostUCan is also a place for webmasters to share their hosting experience and to seek information from other experts.

Brocade Cloud Service Delivery Announces New Features

Brocade announced new features designed to enable service providers to build resilient, cloud-optimized networks and transform their businesses to maximize profitability and infrastructure investment. These enhancements are part of the new Multi-Service IronWare Software Release 5.3 (Brocade® NetIron® 5.3 software release) for the Brocade NetIron family of Internet and metro routers. This family of routers gives service providers a migration path from providing basic connectivity services to delivering high-value cloud services, increasing customer satisfaction and creating new revenue-generating business opportunities.

As service providers look to deliver cloud-based services to their enterprise customers, the network infrastructure has become the critical IT component. As a result, skyrocketing customer bandwidth demands impact both the network and the bottom line. In fact, according to Gartner, the total telecommunications market is expected to grow from $2 trillion in 2010 to exceed $2.4 trillion in 2015. Customers require an unlimited amount of fast, secure, value-added services from anywhere at any time—without prohibitive costs. To meet these demands, service providers need a truly powerful and scalable core-to-edge network infrastructure with the agility to support large-scale multitenant environments, enabling the delivery of differentiated cloud services to an increasingly wider range of customers.

The Brocade NetIron 5.3 software release enhances the value of Brocade router products that already support some of the world’s largest service provider networks. The comprehensive Brocade solution includes industry-leading 100 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and 10 GbE density; advanced IPv4/IPv6 capabilities; high-performance routing table scalability; and MPLS and Carrier Ethernet functionality to help service providers meet their growing business challenges.

About Brocade
Brocade (Nasdaq: BRCD) networking solutions help the world’s leading organizations transition smoothly to a world where applications and information reside anywhere. (www.brocade.com)