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Hosting News Archives, June 2005

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June 30, 2005
Avantex proudly launches its Virtual Servers
Avantex, a professional Web hosting services firm dedicated in helping companies host their websites and grow their businesses on the Internet, proudly launches its Virtual Servers. "Avantex Hosting provides the most dependable and the lowest-cost virtual servers you can find in the hosting industry", says George Baker, Avantex's CEO. "An Avantex virtual server enables any company or Web hosting provider to host up to 100 websites on the same server, which represents great savings for such a business", says Baker. To read Avantex's press release, simply click here.

June 15, 2005
ICANN gives VeriSign control of the .net registry
ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has decided in favor of granting VeriSign management of the .net registry until 2011. The Board handed back control of the registry on Tuesday at the third special meeting in a month called to sort out what has become a highly controversial issue. The decision was announced late yesterday - 36 hours after the meeting - and its minutes and resolutions are still unpublished.

June 13, 2005
Red Hat releases Fedora Core 4
As previously reported, Fedora Core 4 works on machines with Power processors, such as the PowerPC G4 in Apple Computer's Mac Mini. In years ahead, those systems could become harder to find as Apple moves to Intel processors, though many IBM servers use chips in the Power family. Fedora Core 4 also runs on 32-bit and 64-bit chips, such as Intel's Xeon and Advanced Micro Devices' Athlon 64.

June 9, 2005
Collocation Solutions names new sales manager
Data Center infrastructure and managed network services provider Collocation Solutions has hired a new sales manager.

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