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Latest Hosting news about Afghanistan The webhost industry: week review - It's been a mediocre week for the Nasdaq, which made strong gains early in the week only to get stuck near the 1900 mark Wednesday, progressing little the rest of the week. Mixed economic reports and the situation in Afghanistan seemed to contribute to investor's fence-sitting. Thursday was one of the busiest days of the week for activity in the hosting industry, with a number of firms making big announcements. Tech giant IBM said it had inked Dow Chemical to a five year, full-service managed hosting contract that will see IBM manage everything from testing to production. The company also said it would offer Sphera's HostingDirector software to its European hosting customers. Communications firm Global Crossing released its third earnings Thursday, reporting a 43% growth in commercial data revenues. Additionally, the company said data products continued to represent more than 30% of their telecommunications revenues. Global Crossing also ...
The webhost industry: week review - Earnings season is upon us, and there was no shortage of reports from companies detailing a variety of results. The reports, coupled with renewed fears of terrorism abroad and at home, sent the Nasdaq on an up-and-down week that saw gains early in the week, only to be wiped out by Wednesday. The Nasdaq was down 21.45, or 1.30 per cent, early Friday afternoon. Investors were treated to earnings reports from a number of major tech players this week, including Intel, IBM and Sprint.Intel said earnings fell a whopping 77 per cent, but still managed to please analysts and investors by meeting expectations. IBM also reported lower earnings, but still exceeded estimates slightly and re-iterated that the company was still on track to meet fourth quarter profit estimates. The global tech firm also said its Web hosting business had seen revenues grow by 50 percent year to year, and had signed $1.7 billion in new hosting customers during 2001, or about ...
Cisco Sees Growth in Europe, Middle East, Africa - Cisco Systems Inc. (cisco.com) says it expects double-digitgrowth in sales in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa in 2002, aregional official of a leading U.S. maker of Internet equipment told Reuterson Tuesday."What we do see is growth and it's double-digit growth for the region," saidNigel Pink, director of business development for Eastern Europe, Middle Eastand Africa, in an interview when inquired about his growth forecast for nextyear.Increased Internet usage in the region will be one major factor in growth,he said. He also said "we are very keen to work with local governments ofthese countries and find ways in which we can not just put money but thinksmarter, quicker, accelerate things."Pink said Cisco was "open for acquisitions in the region" of small andmedium-sized businesses. "The acquisition strategy of Cisco is a global one.There are some fantastic technology companies out there, and we will acquirethem ...
Packet Losses Reported in Pakistan; U.S. Web Performance Normal - Matrix.net has reported that since early morning Oct. 8, Internet transmissions from Pakistan have experienced a great increase in packet loss. Almost simultaneously, there has been a decrease in latency for Internet traffic in Kazakhstan. Moreover, a large number of sites in Saudi Arabia have become unreachable.These anomalies occurred at the time of the second military strike onAfghanistan.In all likelihood, the packet losses are the result of transmissionsswitching to a phone network. The lack of contact with Saudi Arabia may beintentional: either preserving Internet silence for security reasons, ormerely refusing network pings.The increase in speed (latency decrease) for Kazakhstan is very likely theresult of military operations personnel establishing faster links (onnursat.net) once the operation had begun.In related news, measurements of Internet and Web site performance in NorthAmerica show no unusual effects either ...
Verizon Helps with Marine Event - Telecommunications provider Verizon Business (verizonbusiness.com) recently partnered with videoconferencing solution provider Tandberg (tandberg.com), wireless hardware provider Mesh City (meshcity.com) and the Freedom Calls Foundation (freedomcalls.org) to facilitate an international videoconference between marines in Camp Fallujah and Al Asad Air Base in Iraq and their families at Camp Pendleton, California.On Sunday, the satellite video link, part of the holiday event for the second year in a row, enabled the Marines in Iraq to virtually participate in the festivities as their families and friends at Camp Pendleton met Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and other costumed characters who arrived by the Metrolink Holiday Toy Express train.Verizon Business, Tandberg and Mesh City provided a large-screen video display, communications links and on-site technical support. The Freedom Calls Foundation, which offers free calls for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, ...
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