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- Ipswitch's IMail Server Secure Selected by Rackspace Managed Hosting for Expanded Managed Email Service
- Ipswitch, Inc., a leading developer of network management, messaging and file transfer solutions, today announced that Rackspace Managed HostingTM has selected Ipswitch's IMail Server Secure as the basis for expanding their managed email server offering, which will now include anti-spam and anti-virus. Rackspace began offering managed IMail services in...
- Research articles 2007-01-08
- Rackspace Acquires Email Hosting Specialist Webmail.us
- Acquisition Strengthens Rackspace IT Hosting Portfolio
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- Managed Microsoft Exchange from Rackspace Brings Fanatical Support to Email and Collaboration Solutions
- Rackspace's Complete Mail Solution Responds to Corporate Demand for Reliable Outsourced Collaboration Technologies
- Research articles 2006-10-23
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- Rackspace Isn't A Cloud Vendor, It's A Tech Vendor
- Hosting and cloud computing vendor Rackspace suffered an hour-long shortage yesterday, as my colleague Erik Sherman discussed. Erik quite correctly notes that cloud vendors have to overcome fears about cloud security and availability that are exacerbated by exactly this kind of incident. The sad thing is that...
- Blog posts 2009-07-01
- Rackspace Lands Managed Hosting Deal with Hawaiian Airlines; Top-Ranked Airline Opts for Managed Hosting Specialist to Support Online Reservation System
- SAN ANTONIO -- Rackspace Managed Hosting, a leading global provider of managed hosting services, today announced a multi-million dollar hosting agreement with Hawaiian Airlines, the second largest provider of passenger air service between Hawaii and the U.S. mainland and one of the largest U.S. domestic carriers. Hawaiian Airlines utilizes Rackspace's...
- Research articles 2006-05-30
- News to know: Logitech-LifeSize; Macworld; Droid sales; Tandberg; e-book readers
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alertand RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage.: Larry Dignan: Logitech gobbles up LifeSize; Enters video conferencing Dave Greenfield: Logitech Buys LifeSize. Now what about Polycom? Sam Diaz: Macworld 2010: Gearing up for an...
- News items 2009-11-11
- Weekly Wrapup: Real Time Delicious, Read/Write Digg, Web Squared, And More...
- In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we analyze the impact of real-time information on the Web, investigate 'web squared' (when web 2.0 meets Internet of Things), tell you why cloud computing is the future of mobile, look at...
- News items 2009-08-08
- Mashable's Guide to Jobs in Social Media Marketing
- If you're seeking a job in social media, we'd like to help out. For starters, Mashable's Job Lists section gathers together all our resource lists, how-tos and expert guides to help you get hired. In particular, you might want to see our articles on...
- News items 2009-12-02
- Mashable's Guide to Social Media & Web Marketing Jobs
- If you're seeking a job in social media, we'd like to help out. For starters, Mashable's Job Lists section gathers together all our resource lists, how-tos and expert guides to help you get hired. In particular, you might want to see our articles on...
- News items 2009-11-25
- Easiest screencasts ever: Screenr
- The just-launched Screenr product isn't the only easy Web-friendly screencast tool out there, but among the competing products I've tried, including ScreenJelly and Jing, it is the best option for creating screencasts fast and getting them posted immediately. All you do is let the Java Java-powered recording app load from...
- News items 2009-08-18
- Windows 7 Demand Crashes Microsoft Site [Update*]
- Initial demand for Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system is higher than expected, but that good news is tempered by the fact that the unexpected traffic jolt brought down the company's e-commerce servers. Bad timing, as Microsoft has just announced availability of its Azure infrastructure in the cloud service. ...
- Blog posts 2009-07-15
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