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NetHosted launches VPS hosting

NetHosted is now offering unmanaged or managed VPS products and services, which narrows the gap between the reseller and dedicated server offerings from the company. The VPS line includes WebHost Manager and cPanel. UK2 Group launched a beta trial of VPS.NET earlier this month.

UptimeHost’s clustered cloud will be powered by LiteSpeed

Toronto-based web hosting services provider UptimeHost announced that it has chosen LiteSpeed Technologies‘ Web Server as the platform for its “Clustered Cloud”, which out performed the Apache web server.

Open-Xchange offers collaboration suite free of charge

Open-Xchange’s webmail, calendar, and contact infrastructure is now available for free to qualifying partners, who will offer OX’s advanced services to their customers. Open-Xchange hopes that this decision will open itself up to up-selling opportunities, against alternative collaboration platforms such as Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint.

Google will turn a paper mill into a data center

Google is in the process of purchasing a paper mill and turning it into a data center in Summa, Hamina, Finland. This is the company’s first announced data center since the recession began. The sale is expected to be complete by the first quarter of this year.

New data center for BAIS

Bay Area Internet Solutions is building an 83,000 square foot facility in Santa Clara (will be able to house more than 2,000 racks). It is built with environmentally friendly technologies and equipment, and designed to minimize pollution and power consumption.

Is The Planet in peril?

2008 was a difficult year for The Planet. Founded in 1998, the world’s largest privately held dedicated web host, The Planet, faced mammoth challenges last year. An electrical fire in late May 2008 swept through their Houston data center, knocking out 9000 servers, impacting 7500 customers and 700,000 websites for at least two days. In […]

AtMail updates webmail platform

AtMail has launched a new version of its open-source webmail platform AtMail Open – Version 1.03. The new version supports lightweight webmail client powered by an AJAX interface. The interface is capable of extremely quick, stable and intuitive experience. It also has video mail capabilities which other similar open-source softwares do not have.

Co-Founder of Zend.com named CEO

Zend Co-Founder Andi Gutmans has been named CEO of the company. Gutmans, who served as the senior marketing manager for the last two years, will replace Harold Goldberg who left the company to explore other opportunities. Mark Burton, a former executive VP of sales at a database company, MySQL, will become Zend.com new Executive Chairman.

Limestone launches new enterprise servers

An “Elite Series” line of enterprise servers has been launched by Limestone Networks. This line will consists of Xeon 5400 series, dual processors which can support over 48GB RAM on a single server. The Xeon 5400 series processors operate up to 3.0 GHz and are also equipped with Western Digital RE3 drives.

UK2’s VPS.net cloud hosting beta trial

A beta trial of VPS.net has been launched by the UK2 Group. VPS.net is a cloud system for virtual private environment that is built on RAID 10 storage area network. Customers can customize the package by purchasing nodes, where each node provides 256MB RAM, 10GB SAN storage, 200MHz dedicated CPU and 200GB/month bandwidth.