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AdaptivCool bets on Bluestone to improve HotSpotr

AdaptivCool has partnered with Bluestone Energy Services in order to provide their HotSpotr HT-710 with more than 1300 CFM. With a single motor and a backward-curved blower, it can move cold air to cold aisles or return hot air to CRAC. It also features a stand-alone mode and a networked mode. According to the company, […]

Showtime’s “Strikeforce: All Access” bets on BitGravity

BitGravity and Episodic‘s services will power up the new interactive online experience called Strikeforce: All Access, Showtime‘s program about Mixed Martial Arts. A live stream will be available on April 11 which features Shamrock vs. Diaz. Viewers will be offered multiple angles to watch the fight.

Intermedia’s new DC targets small and mid-sized businesses

A new data center for Intermedia has been announced by the company. Built to meet the demand of small- and mid-sized businesses, the new location is operated by Switch and Data which offers 200 watts per square foot of power. Intermedia’s data centers are rated tier-4. It offers 99.999 percent uptime guarantee.

MaximumASP launches server monitoring tool MaxV

Web hosting and managed IT services provider MaximumASP has launched MaxV Account Center Interface, which allows users to view server information such as system performance metrics and server health.  Users can also scan for viruses and run updates. MaxV VPS was designed to behave like a stand-alone server.

Google’s portable data center containers confirmed

Google has confirmed that it used portable data center containers in its first data center project in 2005. Portable data centers has been gaining in popularity among large tech firms for the past few years. Google did not specify the location of the containers, but industry specialists believe they are probably used in Dalles, Oregon.

New CyrusOne data center

CyrusOne will build a new 50,000 square-foot data center in Austin, Texas. Located in Austin’s data center business park, it will have two substations that will be able to receive power of up to 400 watts from separate sources.

Easyspace shopping cart service adds items to eBay, Google Base

Easyspace, a UK web hosting provider, has launched a range of low-cost shopping cart solutions. The new service can accept Paypal and Worldpay payments. Customers of the new service can list their products on eBay, Kelkoo, and Google Base in addition to listing items on their sites. The shopping cart solutions are offered in three […]

eNom makes deal with VeriSign

Domain registrar eNom and authentification service VeriSign has signed a deal in which eNom resellers can sell its customers VeriSign branded Secure Socket Layer certificates. The resllers can purchase it via the company’s platform-independent API and its PDQ instant reseller solution.

Google Services for web hosting providers

A new tool set has been released by Google which lets web hosting providers better integrate various Google services such as Webmaster Tools and AdSense. The tool makes it easier for web hosting customers to generate traffic, add an on-site search capability, and monetize websites. A host can display a badge to highlight their integration […]

New enterprise product line from Dell

Dell has unveiled 14 new enterprise products which ranges from blade and web servers to software and services. The new PowerEdge servers offer optimized virtualization, usability capabilities and Intel’s latest Xeon processors. Model R710 provides the best performance per watt in the industry. The M-series blade arhitecture is 27 percent cheaper than HP’s c-Class.