Posts Tagged ‘cloud computing’

Hostway Builds Tampa Data Center for Cloud Hosting

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Cloud server provider Hostway announced on Tuesday its plans to add 18,000 square feet to its Tampa, Florida data center. This expansion is said to be part for their FlexCloud, cloud hosting expansion.  This will be their 12th data center in the world.

This announcement comes a day after Hostway launched Registry Services Corporation, the retail version of its domain registry back-end service.

According to the press release, Hostway’s expansion will house its FlexCloud Server services and provide lower latency connectivity for users in the US Eastern regions.

Hostway says its FlexCloud servers will be supported in its Austin and Tampa data centers. The Tampa facility will offer a disaster recovery and redundancy option for clients to protect data from single location failures, according to Hostway.

The company says its customers can manage two data center locations with a single control panel.

“Our Tampa data center provides our clients with the ability to easily provision secure cloud services in multiple locations for disaster recovery and redundancy,” Todd Benjamin, vice president of enterprise hosting for Hostway said in a statement. “This expansion is a part of our goal to introduce our secure and reliable FlexCloud Servers throughout North America and to further build our global presence.”

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Chipzilla Enters The Cloud Hosting World

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Chipzilla has been making noises that it wants to go big in the cloud market, and by launching Appup Intel will go up against some of its biggest customers, including Dell, HP, IBM and cloud service providers such as Amazon and Salesforce.com. Intel’s so-called hybrid cloud system will give customers an onsite server with a library of third party applications.

Intel launched Appup cloud app for small businesses to move towards cloud servers.  This app is now found in the US and available for all Chipzilla cloud servers.

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New ECM Cloud Connect Tool

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

http://www.iphone-journal.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/box_logo.pngThe new ECM Cloud Connect offers a bridge between content and the Box.net cloud server.  Box.net, the owner of ECM Cloud Connect acts as a bridge between on-premise enterprise content management systems and Box.net’s cloud platforms.

Here’s how it works. Box is partnering with EntropySoft to offer businesses a peice of software will sit behind firewall and will connect to both on-premise solutions and Box, acting as a bridge between the two platforms.  Once you connect the box ECM Cloud Connect will automatically synchronize data between any enterprise content management system (like SharePoint) and Box. Businesses can then migrate specific content to the cloud, and seamlessly archive it back to any internal infrastructure, all while keeping the same folder structure, permissions, and version history
(metadata support will be coming soon, says Box).

According to the Box.net website they have 60,000 companies using its cloud platform, including 73 percent of the Fortune 500. EMC Cloud Connect could bring in a number of new enterprise customers who are on the fence about moving data to the cloud.  At box.net you can store and share your content with confidence. 99.9% up-time guarantee, SSL encryption, redundant storage, configurable permissions, and more.

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