The web host industry has shaped the Internet and through the Internet nearly every facet of life today. Join us in exploring their lives and their impact on our world.
We managed to get some time to talk with Paul Bieganski, President and Founder of Packet Power. Paul is a man of many talents and has had a long career of accomplishments that includes the invention and patenting of new technologies in multiple fields, the formation of many successful companies, and acting as managing director for a venture capitalist company.
We manage to get a little time to chat with Keith Duncan, CEO and Editor in Chief of Ping! Zine, entrepreneur, and avid golf player. From web hosting to print magazine stardom and continuing on to taking the Web hosting news online, Keith has demonstrated his ability to adapt to new situations.
Haralds Jass is the founder and CEO of SuperbHosting.net. He is a modest, unselfish man, yet he is one of the more recognizable people in our industry. He started SuperbHosting.net in 1996 because he received such poor service from the Web Host he was using. He was determined that his company would be quite the opposite.
We hear a lot about selling hosting as a customer experience... as a solution to a problem customers have. No Host knows this approach better than Host Color. Host Color has been in the business of selling solutions for longer than almost anyone. When other hosts we marketing web space, bandwidth, and the like, Host Color talked with their customers and asked them, "how can we help you." We managed to get a chance to talk to Host Color's Managing Director Alexander Avramov about Host Color's past, present, and possible future.
When it comes to reselling the number of top Web hosts could be counted on one hand. FastHosts is one such company. Having been a predominantly reseller oriented Web Host for the past ten years, they understands what it takes to support multiple tiers of customers effectively and efficiently. Their growth is a testament to their abilities to successfully develop meaningful partnerships and business relationships. We managed to get some one and one time with FastHosts' Chief Marketing Officer, Steve Holford.
At the end of this month, DemoWolf celebrates 4 years of being in business. DemoWolf has been a successful Flash tutorial company since its inception on November 28th, 2005, offering support tutorials for both Web hoster and everyday businesses alike. Rob Moore, Founder and President of DemoWolf, didn't just step foot into the hosting industry with the founding of DemoWolf. Prior to DemoWolf, Rob owned and operated his own Web Host company and so has experience as a Web Host and a support service provider. We managed to get a chance to talk to Rob Moore about their anniversary, how he developed DemoWolf, and more.
At the end of this month, DemoWolf celebrates 4 years of being in business. DemoWolf has been a successful Flash tutorial company since its inception on November 28th, 2005, offering support tutorials for both Web hoster and everyday businesses alike. Rob Moore, Founder and President of DemoWolf, didn't just step foot into the hosting industry with the founding of DemoWolf. Prior to DemoWolf, Rob owned and operated his own Web Host company and so has experience as a Web Host and a support service provider. We managed to get a chance to talk to Rob Moore about their anniversary, how he developed DemoWolf, and more.
When it comes to reselling the number of top Web hosts could be counted on one hand. FastHosts is one such company. Having been a predominantly reseller oriented Web Host for the past ten years, they understands what it takes to support multiple tiers of customers effectively and efficiently. Their growth is a testament to their abilities to successfully develop meaningful partnerships and business relationships. We managed to get some one and one time with FastHosts' Chief Marketing Officer, Steve Holford.
Rarely does a business the size of Superb Internet move their corporate headquarters to a new location, let alone a new country. The move from Vancouver, Canada to Honolulu, Hawaii represented a year worth of work across a number of fields. We at WebHostMagazine managed to discuss this whole event with Superb Internet CEO Haralds Jass.
Dimitar Avramov, CEO of SingleOS, has had his hand in cloud computing for several years. SingleOs is the developer of several cloud computing platforms including Fuscan LBC (Load-Balanced Cluster), VDC (Virtual Data Center), and EHA (Enterprise Hosting Automation). With his business partner Stoyan Marinov (CTO of SingleOS), Dimitar has been showing Web Hosts how best to harness the power of cloud computing. In our interview with Dimitar, he talks about cloud computing, Fuscan, and the future of web hosting.
Dimitar Avramov, CEO of SingleOS, has had his hand in cloud computing for several years. SingleOs is the developer of several cloud computing platforms including Fuscan LBC (Load-Balanced Cluster), VDC (Virtual Data Center), and EHA (Enterprise Hosting Automation). With his business partner Stoyan Marinov (CTO of SingleOS), Dimitar has been showing Web Hosts how best to harness the power of cloud computing. In our interview with Dimitar, he talks about cloud computing, Fuscan, and the future of web hosting.
With the sheer number of Internet capable devices coupled with more countries around the world with increased Internet access, it is hard to imagine that the current system of IP addresses has actually lasted as long as it has. Be that as it may, the last few blocks of IP addresses are running out and may be completely gone within a year. To address this shortage and moving over to the new system (IPv6) is John Curran, CEO of ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers), and IPv6's most eloquent advocate.
With the sheer number of Internet capable devices coupled with more countries around the world with increased Internet access, it is hard to imagine that the current system of IP addresses has actually lasted as long as it has. Be that as it may, the last few blocks of IP addresses are running out and may be completely gone within a year. To address this shortage and moving over to the new system (IPv6) is John Curran, CEO of ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers), and IPv6's most eloquent advocate.