Web Hosting News
Lunarpages Web Hosting Offers Unlimited Add-on Domains
Lunarpages upgraded Basic and Business Hosting Plans to include Unlimited Add-On Domain Hosting.
(February 20, 2008)
Forbes.com Extends Web Hosting Services with AT&T
AT&T today announced the extension of a Web hosting contract with Forbes.com
(October 11, 2007)
Truepath Christian Web Hosting Unveils Web Design Plans for Churches
Truepath, a Christian web hosting industry leader, today announced the immediate availability of three web design plans for the Christian web hosting market.
(September 6, 2007)
Globat.com Acquires Web Hosting Provider Newista
Los Angeles-based Globat.com(R), today announced that it has acquired virtually all assets of California-based Web hosting company Newista.
(August 15, 2007)
AboveNet expanding its connectivity presence to 365 Main 365 Main today announced that AboveNet, a leading provider of fiber based connectivity solutions for businesses and carriers, is expanding its connectivity presence to 365 Main’s entire family of data centers.
(May 1, 2007)
Rackspace Offers Short-Term Hosting Web hosting provider Rackspace Managed Hosting (rackspace.com) announced on Wednesday the launch of short-term hosting, an on-demand hosting service designed to meet the growing need for short-term, campaign-based Web sites.
(April 19, 2007)
Domain Name & Hosting Leader GoDaddy.com Backs Open Source Community GoDaddy.com is giving back to the Internet community by supporting open source applications with cash donations of $10K to Both Joomla & Simple Machines.
(March 22, 2007)
Network Solutions bought by Greenwich-based equity firm General Atlantic, a Greenwich-based private equity firm, has added a Virginia online services company to its stable of businesses.
(March 08, 2007)
Registerfly files suit against ousted CEO Kevin Medina The split between the founders of Registerfly.com took a tawdry turn last week, as court documents filed by John Naruszewicz and Unifiednames made some shocking allegations against ousted CEO Kevin Medina.
(February 22, 2007)
Firms lose thousands as hacking nightmare continues Five days after a hacker attacked New Zealand websites, businesses are slowly getting their internet presence restored - but it has cost them thousands in lost revenue.
(February 16, 2007)
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