1. Articles from WebHosting.Info

    webhosting.info

    1-3 of 3
    1. Nirvanix Names New CTO

      Explore WebHosting.Info (Jun 27 2011)

      Nirvanix Names New CTO Nirvanix, an enterprise cloud storage service provider, today announced the appointment of Paul Froutan as Chief Technology Officer (CTO), effective immediately. Froutan will report to Scott Genereux, President and CEO of the company. According to the company, Froutan will provide critical insight to enhance its technology leadership and increase market share gains against both cloud service providers and storage hardware vendors. He will be responsible for driving long-term cloud storage strategy and vision to anticipate market direction and customer and partner needs. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google

    2. Internap to Open New Facility in Los Angeles

      Explore WebHosting.Info (Apr 29 2011)

      Internap to Open New Facility in Los Angeles Internap Network Services Corporation announced that it will open a new data center in Los Angeles to serve increased demand for premium colocation. The company states that this facility will be its eleventh company-controlled facility in its eighth North American market and continues its strategy to build a geographically diversified platform of premium data centers serving customers' high-performance IT infrastructure needs. The new Los Angeles facility will feature the company's route-optimized Performance IPTM service and will deliver best-in-class performance and availability across a portfolio of enterprise IP, CDN, colocation, managed hosting and cloud services. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LEED

    3. Telehouse Receives the Carbon Trust Standard Award

      Explore WebHosting.Info (Feb 1 2011)

      Telehouse Receives the Carbon Trust Standard Award Company's two London sites have been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard. Telehouse, a colocation, dedicated data center and business continuity solutions firm and an IT operations management provider, today announced that its two London sites have been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard. The company articulates that based on a rigorous, independent assessment, the Carbon Trust Standard certifies that organizations have measured, managed and reduced their carbon emissions across their own operations, and are committed to reducing them year-on-year. It received the award after improving its carbon efficiency by 12 percent, relative to turnover1. The award means that the company has joined the group of nearly 500 certified organizations which have already cut carbon emissions by over 3 million tonnes of CO2e. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Fujitsu   Carbon Trust   CRC