Matias Vangsnes

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DNS Made Easy Failover Service Saves over $230 Million in Lost Revenue During Q2 2012

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

DNS Made Easy DNS Made Easy is the standard of IP Anycast DNS services… Reston, VA (PRWEB) July 31, 2012 DNS Made Easy (dnsmadeeasy.com), the leading IP anycast managed DNS service provider, has announced statistics on downtime prevention for its clients as a result of utilizing their DNS Failover and System Monitoring platform. The statistics [...]

DNS Made Easy Failover Service Saves over $230 Million in Lost Revenue During Q2 2012

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

DNS Made Easy’s Failover Service proves to be a key asset for organizations in preventing downtime with their hosting. Calculated savings from lost revenue by using DNS Made Easy’s Failover Service exceeded $230 Million alone. Reston, VA (PRWEB) July 31, 2012 DNS Made Easy (dnsmadeeasy.com), the leading IP anycast managed DNS service provider, has announced [...]

DNS Made Easy Failover Service Saves over $230 Million in Lost Revenue During Q2 2012

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

DNS Made Easy Failover Service Saves over $230 Million in Lost Revenue During Q2 2012 Reston, VA, Jul 31, 2012 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) – DNS Made Easy (dnsmadeeasy.com), the leading IP anycast managed DNS service provider, has announced statistics on downtime prevention for its clients as a result of utilizing their DNS Failover and System [...]

DNS Made Easy Failover Service Saves over $230 Million in Lost Revenue During Q2 2012

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

DNS Made Easy Failover Service Saves over $230 Million in Lost Revenue During Q2 2012 Reston, VA, Jul 31, 2012 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) – DNS Made Easy (dnsmadeeasy.com), the leading IP anycast managed DNS service provider, has announced statistics on downtime prevention for its clients as a result of utilizing their DNS Failover and System [...]

Will The New Domain Names gTLDs Fail?

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

Mark Whysall | Jul 31, 2012 | Comments 1 Some experts only think a few of the new gTLDs will succeed. A ‘Father of the Internet’, Vint Cerf, said in this article “I think only a few new TLDs will be notably successful, but I could be wrong.” Some other experts say they actually think [...]

The Top Policy Mistakes ICANN Made In The New gTLD Program

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

Now that everyone has had time to fully digest the big reveal of the new gTLD applicants and the strings applied for, its time to look at the biggest issues ICANN has created for the domain name system. We are not going to look at mistakes ICANN made in the implementation of the program (such [...]

Toronto Newspaper Questions Whether Canada’s .CA ccTLD Can Survive New …

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

While no one knows exactly how the hundreds of new gTLDs that are expected to start arriving in the next year or two will impact the various segments of the market, there is one thing we do know. That is that top ccTLDs dramatically outperform non .com gTLDS (which is what the new extensions will [...]

Dell Launching Ubuntu Linux Developer Laptop After Successful Pilot Program …

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Dell will launch a developer version of the XPS 13 that runs Ubuntu 12.04. (Photo: flickr.com / Affiliate) After running a successful pilot program, Dell will be releasing an Ubuntu developer laptop codenamed Project Sputnik later this year. The project will essentially be an XPS13 Ultrabook with an Ubuntu 12.04 build that runs several developer [...]

Linux fans rejoice: Dell XPS 13 will come with Ubuntu

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

Dell must have read my story on “What will it take to make Linux popular?”, agreed with Linus Torvalds’ initial thoughts, then thought that it might be a good idea to publicly announce “Project Sputnik”, which despite the name doesn’t have anything to do with spacecraft like Dell would want you to believe. (Okay, so [...]

Dell launching Sputnik, the Ubuntu developer laptop, this year

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

Dell launched an experiment earlier this year to see if it could build a compelling Linux laptop for software developers. The effort, which is codenamed Project Sputnik, pairs the XPS13 Ultrabook with Ubuntu 12.04. The software environment is tailored for developers, featuring a number of useful tools and a framework for automating the installation of [...]

Dell’s Ubuntu Ultrabook arrives this autumn

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Gallery By Nicole Kobie Posted on 19 Jul 2012 at 10:42 Dell has revealed its Ubuntu-based XPS 13 laptop is going from “pilot to product” this autumn. Dell first announced the open-source Ultrabook in May, saying it would run a six-month pilot, dubbed Project Sputnik, to see how much demand there was from developers for [...]

Dell’s New Ubuntu Linux Laptop Is Coming This Fall

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

It was just a few days ago that I wrote about Dell’s “Project Sputnik” Ubuntu laptop, but already more news about the exciting project has been announced. Specifically, after word last week that decisions would soon have to be made about the remainder of the six-month project made possible by an internal innovation fund, Dell [...]

A first look at Dell’s ‘Sputnik’ Ubuntu Linux developer laptop

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Portland, OR: Sputnik started, Barton George, Dell’s project Sputnik lead and director of web vertical marketing,   told me at OSCon as a six-month exploratory pilot to create an Ubuntu Linux-based developer laptop, It’s not just an idea now. Dell is taking Project Sputnik from pilot to product this fall.  This official developer laptop is [...]

New Ubuntu Laptop, from Dell, to Head for Developers

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

New Ubuntu Laptop, from Dell, to Head for Developers by Sam Dean – Jul. 19, 2012Comments (0) Canonical and giant PC maker Dell Computer have already found new horizons for Ubuntu in China in India. The two companies have steadily expanded efforts to deliver Ubuntu-based Dell computers in both countries, which, of course, have giant populations. [...]

CumuLogic puffs up Java platform cloud 1.0

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

CumuLogic, a platform cloud provider founded by some ex-Sunners with Java and cloud expertise, is delivering its first platform cloud layer for public and private infrastructure clouds. Interestingly, it’s using a RAM-based utility pricing metric to charge customers for using its wares, a pricing method you should expect to see more of in an increasingly [...]

Dell ‘Project Sputnik’ Ubuntu laptop programme enters beta phase

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

‘Beta Cosmonaut’ program But Dell is now recruiting volunteers for what it calls the Sputnik Beta Cosmonaut program, according to George, through which a limited number of applicants will receive a discounted, beta version of the laptop. To apply, all you need to do is fill out a form on the Dell site; in return, [...]

Move Over WordPress, There’s A New CMS In Town

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

New Data Shows Pinterest Users Look But Don’t Buy J.J. Colao Forbes Staff Facebook Didn’t Kill Digg, Reddit Did Paul Tassi Contributor Anthony Casalena doesn’t need your help. The 30 year-old CEO of Squarespace, a website creation service, bootstrapped his company to over $1 million in annual revenue by himself, then doubled revenues three years [...]

Dell ‘Project Sputnik’ Ubuntu laptop project enters beta phase

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

‘Beta Cosmonaut’ program But Dell is now recruiting volunteers for what it calls the Sputnik Beta Cosmonaut program, according to George, through which a limited number of applicants will receive a discounted, beta version of the laptop. To apply, all you need to do is fill out a form on the Dell site; in return, [...]

Dell’s Ubuntu Laptop Program Enters Beta, ‘Blows Away’ Expectations

Monday, July 16th, 2012

Fans of Ubuntu Linux may recall a project launched by Dell back in May to create an Ubuntu-loaded laptop specifically for developers. Dubbed Project Sputnik, the effort back then had already resulted in a prototype open source laptop based on Ubuntu Linux 12.04 Precise Pangolin and Dells XPS 13 hardware. Earlier this month, however, the [...]

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