.CLUB launches Names.Club, a marketplace for new gTLDs
February 8th, 2018The launch seeks to empower new businesses with new and premium gTLDs in a bid to build better brand names.
The race for cloud in the U.S. market can be attributed to the changing needs of industries and their inclination towards cloud as technology.
The platform seeks to secure SaaS, web, IoT APIs and micro-services to help developers improve their API definitions.
The investment aims to expand its product portfolio with IP address as well as DNS tracking services and grow their marketing, sales and engineering teams.
Prabhakar Jayakumar, Country Director, India at DigitalOcean shares his wisdom about the Indian and international cloud markets.
Siddharth Taliyan, Director of Business Development for MMX (Minds+Machines) gets candid with WebHosting.Info, talking about a niche but an upcoming segment of geography-based TLDs.
Rakesh Prabhakar, Head of Concierge at Zoho reveals why Indian customers need a human approach and why it has become their no.2 market after U.S.
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The launch seeks to empower new businesses with new and premium gTLDs in a bid to build better brand names.
The acquisitions aim to broaden Compass’ mission-critical offerings ranging from core IT to edge computing.
The expansion aims to increase T5’s global footprint by building another data center in the region with USD 100M investment.
The expansion seeks to build a second data center in the region for iCloud services after building the first one in Guizhou
The growth is attributed to the growing economy of Ireland with corporate bodies and traders topping the registration list.
The launch aims to provide infrastructure-as-a-code service to organizations running mission-critical applications in the cloud environment.
The expansion plan seeks to build a state-of-the-art data center in Washington’s Loudoun County in a bid to expand its global footprint.
The upgrade seeks to make the most out of cloud services by minimizing costs and avoiding major changes in the cloud strategy.
The cancellation sees Cloudflare withdraw its network services from Sci-Hub, in a bid to counter copyright infringement.
The data center seeks to offer big data and artificial intelligence services in order to compete in the cloud computing market.