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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Google Releases Cloud Trace for Developers to Diagnose App Performance Issues
Google has released its Cloud Trace application developer service in beta, making it available to Google Cloud Platform customers. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged cloud, cloud-trace, developer-service, hosting, outages and downtime, platform, public, vodahost
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Database Company MongoDB Secures $80M to Fuel Growth
MongoDB, the company behind the popular “Not Only SQL” or “NoSQL” database of the same name, has secured an additional $80 million in funding, bringing its total funding to $311 million. Continue reading
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Tagged behind-the-popular, bringing-its, cloud-computing, finance, hosting, mergers and acquisitions, popular, sql, the-same, total-funding
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Google Domains Launches Public Beta in US, Offers Over 60 New TLDs
The much anticipated Google Domains launched to public US availability in beta on Tuesday. The beta launch also includes several new features and improvements, as Google tries to muscle in on registrars like VeriSign and Sedo and even SMB one-stop shops like GoDaddy and Web.com. Continue reading
Posted in Godaddy, HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged beta-launch, beta-on-tuesday, cloud-computing, domains, godaddy, hosting, infrastructure, much-anticipated, one-stop-shops
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Ting Brings Internet Service to City-Owned Fiber Optic Network in Maryland
Westminister, Maryland, is the latest city to bring Ting on as a network operator of its city-owned fiber optic network. In a council meeting on Monday, the city announced that Ting is the first service provider on its fiber optic network, and Ting said it will turn the city’s dark fiber “into an affordable, usable Internet service.” Continue reading
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Tagged cloud-computing, fiber-optic, its-city-owned, monday, optic-network, turn-the-city, vodahost, will-turn
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China and US Top Sources of Attack Traffic: Akamai Report
Global broadband adoption reached 60 percent of all connections for the first time in the third quarter of 2014, according to Akamai’s latest State of the Internet report. The average connection speed remained above the broadband threshold for the second consecutive quarter, despite modest decreases in overall average and peak average speeds. Continue reading
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Tagged akamai, broadband-adoption, broadband-threshold, cloud-computing, despite-modest, internet, second-consecutive, speed-remained, the-third
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