Acer Tablet Takes Chunk Out of Apple’s iPad

Posted by Karissa Campbell on September 28th, 2010

There is a war waiting to happen, reputations to be trumped, brands to be tarnished and consumers to be rewarded….with some choice! 

After a six month monopoly, there looks like there’s going to be some proper competition for the supposedly all conquering iPad; the tablet PC which has completely monopolised the hand held tablet market. Like most people, we love Apple, we love the iPad; the way it looks; the way it feels. However, we haven’t had the chance to fall in love with anything else… until now.  The majority of the red-blooded public like change, and with competition growing there’s no harm in a bit of window shopping. 

So after the heralded release of Apple’s iPad in April, Acer and several other manufacturers are circling the tablet PC landscape like rapid predators, ready to unleash their own bespoke interpretations. 

Even before iPad’s launch, head of Acer’s IT products division Jim Wong confirmed that the company would be expanding its portfolio to include a tablet PC, in line with similar launches from HP, Toshiba and Sony. The iPad may stand alone on the market now, but it needs to be wary; it has a bullseye on its 10 inch touchscreen (speaking figuratively of course, although don’t count out a bullseye app).  

Acer may seem combative, but that attitude comes with the territory. Acer is among the top three biggest PC manufacturers in the world, and stepping up is an important move to maintain a dominant market position. 

Acer CEO Gianfranco Lanci has been vocal in promoting the new Acer tablet, unveiling various models throughout Q2 and Q3, including a five inch, seven inch and nine inch prototype. Originally Acer announced a seven inch model, which would be a direct competitor to the iPad (although slightly smaller), running Google Android OS. “We are not convinced that 10 inches is the right size for this type of device: it becomes too close to a netbook in size, and why should it not be a netbook with full PC capability?” Lanci told APC in relation to the size of the iPad screen.

For functionality and aesthetics the new Acer tablet will sport a QWERTY keypad and embedded 3G, which will likely get it mentioned under the same breath as the Kindle. Either way, Lanci believes the release of the Acer tablet will take a huge bite out of Apple’s market share, from their current 100 percent position to something closer to 25 percent. Like the iPad, the as yet unnamed Acer device will make primary use of “books, music and videos, browsing the Internet, email and chatting.”

“I think people [are] start[ing] to recognize Acer as one of the first companies to come up with new innovation or new implementation in terms of technology,” Lanci told MeetTheBoss.TV last week. “The tablet [is] a big opportunity [for Acer].”

So ring the bell, let the slugfest commence, let the noses be bloodied and may the best tablet win.

To watch the full interview click here at MeetTheBoss.tv or see below.

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DYNAMIC NET INC. PARTNERS WITH CLOUD LINUX INC. TO DELIVER INCREASED STABILITY AND PERFORMANCE ACROSS ITS HOSTING INFRASTRUCTURE

Posted by vanessa on June 30th, 2010

Princeton, NJ, June 30, 2010CloudLinux Inc., an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting service providers, announces today that Dynamic Net, Inc., a full service hosting services provider, will integrate CloudLinux across its hosting infrastructure. Dynamic Net Inc. offers a full suite of hosting services including domain name registration, Cloud Linuxshared hosting, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), dedicated hosting, as well as managed and unmanaged dedicated servers and co-location. Selected for its new innovative Lightweight Virtual Environment™(LVE) technology, Dynamic Net Inc. will deploy CloudLinux to increase its ability to deliver stability, reliability and a higher level of customer service to its customers.

“Dynamic Net is focused on providing superior service to our customers, both large and small,” states Dynamic Net Inc.,Chief Steward Peter Abraham. “By forging alliances and partnerships with companies such as Cloud Linux, we are able toDynamicNetdeliver the most innovative and highest performance solutions for our customers.”

CloudLinux’s core technology is Lightweight Virtual Environment™ a kernel-level technology that limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a group of processes. While similar to container type virtualization technology, LVE is completely transparent and lightweight. Once installed, the LVE works transparently to manage resources that the hosting provider sets for the accounts on a server. It controls the CPU resources to ensure that each account on a shared server is allocated enough resources to run efficiently without jeopardizing the other tenants on that server, making the server more stable and delivering better performance.

With LVE, CloudLinux can deliver performance, reliability and operational benefits for hosting providers including:

  • Increased density and capability per server without increasing risk

  • More efficient and stable servers

  • Reduced impact of unpredictable events like load spikes that can take down or slow down a server

  • Reduced operational costs related to hardware, electricity, datacenter space and management costs

  • Better utilization of existing infrastructure

Dynamic Net delivers fully managed services along with facility and non-facility based managed services. With such a diverse customer base, they need to provide customers with:

  • Increased uptime so that no one account can slow down or take down an entire shared server
  • Better reliability and performance with a server that is running at peak operating capacity
  • Compatibility with all major control panels for easy management
  • Protection from hackers and poorly written scripts that drain resources, cause outages and impact productivity

“Dynamic Net will be able to take advantage of the unique solution that CloudLinux provides, ensuring competitive advantages over other hosting providers,” states Igor Seletskiy, Cloud Linux Founder and CEO. ”With our proven technology, service providers achieve higher performance and increased stability which equates to ultimately providing a higher level of service and support to their clients.”

With LVE, hosting providers like Dynamic Net now have the tools to control the CPU and IO demands of individual tenants, so that a single site cannot slow or take down a whole server and provide customers with the easy management and solid solutions they need to stay ahead in business.

CloudLinux is priced to support all types of hosting providers. For shared hosting providers, CloudLinux is available at a tiered retail monthly price based on the number of servers under management. The CloudLinux Partner Program offers discounts and more competitive pricing and a support model designed to meet the specific requirements of hosting companies as well as an opportunity to leverage the CloudLinux brand.

For more information, please visit www.cloudlinux.com

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About Dynamic Net, Inc.

Dynamic Net, Inc. and its We Manage Servers division is a fully managed hosting provider and the provider of facility and non-facility based managed services. They are often the managed services behind such companies as NTT/Verio and Rackspace. With 15 years of business experience, Dynamic Net Inc. is a team of experienced developers and consultants that provide turnkey Net business solutions for companies small and large.  They provide solutions for all kinds of business through personal attention and relationship building.

About Cloud Linux, Inc.

Founded in Princeton, NJ, Cloud Linux is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source.

CloudLinux provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability.

To join online discussions and receive news updates you can find CloudLinux on: Twitter and LinkedIn. For more information, please visit http://www.cloudlinux.com.

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ROMANIAN HOSTING PROVIDER CH-CENTER HOSTING TO PARTNER WITH CLOUD LINUX INC.

Posted by vanessa on June 23rd, 2010

Partnership Expands CloudLinux benefits of increased

Stability and Performance to their Customers

Princeton, NJ, June 23, 2010Cloud Linux Inc., an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting service providers, announces today that CH-Center Hosting, a Romania based full service hosting company, will offer CloudLinux across its hosted offerings. CH-Center Hosting provides its customers shared hosting, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), as well as dedicated hosting. Selected for its new innovative Lightweight Virtual Environment™(LVE) technology, CH-Center will deployCloud LinuxCloudLinux to increase its ability to deliver stability, reliability and a higher level of customer service to its customers.

“CH-Center is excited to offer CloudLinux to our customers. We have been looking for a solution to allow better control of server resources and this is the best solution we have encountered,” states CH-Center Network Administrator, Claudiu Popescu.

CloudLinux’s core technology is Lightweight Virtual Environment™ a kernel-level technology that limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a group of processes. While similar to container type virtualization technology, LVE is completely transparent and lightweight. Once installed, the LVE works transparently to manage resources that the hosting provider sets for the accounts on a server. It controls the CPU resources to ensure that each account on a shared server is allocated enough resources to run efficiently without jeopardizing the other tenants on that server, making the server more stable and delivering better performance.

With LVE, CloudLinux can deliver performance, reliability and operational benefits for hosting providers like CH-Center including:

  • Increased density and capability per server without increasing risk

  • More efficient and stable servers

  • Reduced impact of unpredictable events like load spikes that can take down or slow down a server

  • Reduced operational costs related to hardware, electricity, datacenter space and management costs

  • Better utilization of existing infrastructure

CH-Center Hosting provides a diverse set of service offerings for the different needs of its customer. With CloudLinux, they will deliver:

  • Increased uptime since no one account can slow down or take down an entire shared server
  • Better reliability and performance with a server that is running at peak operating capacity
  • Compatibility with all major control panels for easy management
  • Protection from hackers and poorly written scripts that drain resources, cause outages and impact productivity

“CH-Center will be able to provide a unique solution for their customers and benefit from the reliability and performance CloudLinux can deliver,” states Igor Seletskiy, Cloud Linux Founder and CEO. “Service providers can achieve higher density and increased stability with our proven technology which ultimately provides a higher level of service and support to their clients.”

With LVE, hosting providers like CH-Center now have the tools to control the CPU and I/O demands of individual tenants, so that a single site cannot slow or take down a whole server and provide customers with the easy management and solid solutions they need to stay ahead in business.

CloudLinux is priced to support all types of hosting providers. For shared hosting providers, CloudLinux is available at a tiered retail monthly price based on the number of servers under management. The CloudLinux Partner Program offers discounts and more competitive pricing and a support model designed to meet the specific requirements of hosting companies as well as an opportunity to leverage the CloudLinux brand.

For more information, please visit www.cloudlinux.com

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About CH-Center Hosting

Ch-Center Hosting is a full-service hosting provider based near Bucharest, Romania. Founded as a local Internet Service Provider, they have been offering connectivity since 2005 and hosting since 2007 in their private datacenter. CH-Center provides customers with multiple shared hosting options, unmetered bandwidth for dedicated and VPS customers as well as Linux and Windows BSD platforms. Focused on customer service, they provide rapid response support and other customer centric options. To learn more go to www.ch-center.com.

About CloudLinux, Inc.

Founded in Princeton, NJ, CloudLinux is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source.

CloudLinux provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability.

To join online discussions and receive news updates you can find CloudLinux on: Twitter and LinkedIn. For more information, please visit http://www.cloudlinux.com.

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Cloud Linux Named as Cloud Computing World Series Award Finalist

Posted by vanessa on June 16th, 2010

by Kerstin Demko,

VP of Marketing, Cloud Linux

CloudLinuxWe are thrilled to receive notification that CloudLinux has been named as a finalist in the 2010 Cloud Computing World Series Awards. Cloud Linux is featured in the ‘Best Start-Up’ category, which recognizes companies that were founded after January 2009 and provide a cloud-based product or service in the cloud computing and Software as a Service (SaaS) market. We are really jazzed to show off the nominee icon on our home page!

We knew our novel approach to application and tenant level virtualization was a hit, but now others recognize the benefits as well. The word is out to hosting providers and cloud computing organizations who can see how CloudLinux can increase performance as compared to other solutions available on the market.

Winners of the Cloud Computing World Series Awards will be announced on June 29th at an award ceremony to be held at the Olympia Conference Center in London as part of the Cloud Computing World Forum. The conference offers a comprehensive view of the most complete and innovative platforms across the global cloud computing and SaaS industry.

We are honored to be part of the event and we will keep our fingers crossed!

For more information please visit: www.cloudlinux.com

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Cartika Increases Density by 5X while Improving Uptime and Performance With CloudLinux

Posted by vanessa on June 3rd, 2010

New Case Study Reveals the Benefits Behind CloudLinux

Princeton, NJ, June 3, 2010Cloud Linux Inc., an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting Cloud Linuxservice providers, today announces that Cartika, an industry innovator in cloud hosting services has increased density on its shared hosting servers by 5X using CloudLinux. During a recent server upgrade project, Cartika deployed CloudLinux to help improve the density of its shared hosting infrastructure. After deployment, not only did Cartika increase density and consolidate servers on a ratio of 5 to 1, but were also able to improve uptime and performance. Cloud Linux has released a case study, which chronicles the project and progress achieved during Cartika’s project.

The results of Cartika’s upgrade project further prove the value of the stability and control CloudLinux can give hosting service providers over the server environment for more efficient and profitable operations. CloudLinux invented the Lightweight Virtual Environment™ a kernel-level technology that limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a specific process or customer. LVE isolates specific hardware resources in a lightweight container and prevents one tenant on a shared server from affecting others – especially due to a sudden peak load from a single tenant.

“CloudLinux has not only helped us improve the density out of our existing infrastructure, but also helped us realize significantcost savings in other ways,” states Andrew Rouchotas, CEO of Cartika.. “There were significant benefits that helped us save real costs in electricity and cooling but also savings in staff time that allowed us to focus our efforts on revenue generating activities and growing our business.”

By deploying CloudLinux, Cartika maximized its hardware consolidation efforts and improved server density and stability. CloudLinux increased the number of accounts hosted on one server and improved the consolidation efforts – so that now no one account can take down the entire server. Server stability also improved by allowing Cartika to set resource limits on their shared hosting customers without sacrificing uptime or performance. In addition, the Cartika hardware upgrade gave their customers more processing power.

“We are proud to see the real value that CloudLinux is able to deliver to hosting providers, as it shows the benefits of having full control over the hosting environment,” said Igor Seletskiy, Cloud Linux Inc. Founder and CEO.

The results of Cartika’s deployment of CloudLinux were:

  • Increased density by 5X while improving uptime and processing power

  • Reduced overall hardware footprint

  • Improved ROI so they could leverage new hardware available for shared hosting

  • Reduced risks of unpredictable events taking down an entire server

  • Empowered front line technicians to diagnose and solve problems

To read the full case study and for more information go to www.cloudlinux.com.

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About Cartika

Founded in Toronto in May 2002, Cartika Inc. has established itself as a leader in Application Hosting and advanced technologies. Advanced web hosting facilities and technologies, combined with intricate knowledge in several best of breed Open Source and Commercial Applications, Cartika can web enable your core business processes.

For more information on new CartikaCloud offering by Cartika, please visit www.cartikacloud.com and www.cartikahosting.com

About Cloud Linux, Inc.

Founded in Princeton, NJ, Cloud Linux Inc. is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source.

Cloud Linux Inc. provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability.

For more information, please visit http://www.cloudlinux.com

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Cloud Linux launches new LVE Wrappers – Offering more server control

Posted by vanessa on May 19th, 2010

Cloud Linux Inc. Releases LVE Wrappers, New Tools to Control CPU Usage For Individual Users and Programs on Dedicated Servers    - New Tools Provide Granular Level Server Control Unavailable from Other OS Offers


Princeton, NJ, May 19, 2010Cloud Linux Inc., an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting service providers, today announces the availability of LVE Wrappers™, tools that let the server owner control the exact CPU usage for individual users and applications. LVE Wrappers are based on CloudLinux’s Lightweight Virtual Environment™ technology that allows the administrator to control CPU usage on a server at the tenant or application level. LVE Wrappers allow the server owner to control resources for each application they run which gives them greater flexibility and stability out of the overall server infrastructure. The software is available to all CloudLinux subscribers.

The release of these innovative tools is further demonstration of Cloud Linux’s promise to help service providers increase stability and control of the server environment for more efficient and profitable operations. CloudLinux invented the Lightweight Virtual Environment™ a kernel-level technology that limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a specific process or customer. LVE isolate specific hardware resources in a lightweight container and prevents one tenant on a shared server from affecting others – especially due to a sudden peak load from a single tenant.

With new LVE Wrappers, the server owner can start individual applications and daemons inside LVE environments, isolating resource usage for each program. That allows greater overall stability of the server, as one application cannot affect all the other applications running on the server. This is especially useful for servers running multiple applications. For instance, a dedicated server runs a variety of software, such as mail, MySQL and Apache, often at the same time. A spike in mail traffic or a bug in the anti-spam filtering could affect the web server – and cause the website to slow down. CloudLinux lets the administrator have better control and make sure each daemon only gets the pre-set amount of CPU. The administrator now has the tools to alter the amount of CPU any application can get – on the fly. With LVE, CloudLinux can deliver such unprecedented level of control while being transparent from the system administrator.

Hosting providers and companies who use dedicated servers will be able to benefit from this new offering. With CloudLinux, a server administrator can set the resource limit for CPU (I/O and memory usage limits to be released in the future). With LVE Wrappers, they can manage server resources at the application level giving them more granular and detailed control over resource allocation and management.

“LVE wrappers give system administrators an unprecedented level of control over the resources that services can use, without the overhead of fully blown virtualization. It provides a great level of convenience and control,” said Igor Seletskiy, Cloud Linux Inc. Founder and CEO.

LVE wrappers reflect a continuing effort on the part of Cloud Linux Inc. to innovate in the space of application and tenant level virtualization and deliver tools that increase stability and Quality of Service (QoS) for shared hosting providers and dedicated server owners.

For more information go to www.cloudlinux.com

About Cloud Linux, Inc.

Founded in Princeton, NJ, Cloud Linux Inc. is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source.

Cloud Linux Inc. provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability.

For more information, please visit http://www.cloudlinux.com

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Apple’s big fight: FLASH on iPhones–Will it work? see what PacketExchange says on the topic….

Posted by vanessa on May 12th, 2010

Have you been following the latest on Steve Jobs’ decision to restrict FLASH based apps on his Apple iPads, iPhones and such? Jobs’ take on it is that the user experience and overall quality is at risk by loading his devices with FLASH. He says it makes them unreliable and not as secure. The debate is heating up as several industry leaders recently weighed in on the discussion. GrantKirkwood, CTO PacketExchange, a next generation IP and network services provider, commented about the use of FLASH on Apple’s devices, saying that although there are some technical challenges in doing so – they can be overcome. This makes for interesting conversation. Read below to see what other technology gurus, such as Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen are saying on the subject along with what’s to come in our technology future.

The full article can also be found here: http://www.von.com/articles/5-misconceptions-in-apple-v–flash.html

5 Misconceptions in Apple v. Flash

User Experience, Bugs ‘Thinly Veiled Excuses’

By: Richard Martin

05/07/2010

The fight between Adobe and Apple, over the lack of support for Flash applications on the iPhone and iPad, continued on May 6 with Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch responding, at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco, to Steve Jobs’ anti-Flash screed on the Apple Web site.

Jobs’ refusal to allow Flash-based apps on Apple’s popular mobile devices “is totally counter to the Web,” Lynch declared, according to InformationWeek. “Apple is playing this strategy where they apparently want to create a walled garden about what applications people can use.”

Since this high-tech throwdown started, thousands of words have been written about Flash, the iPhone, and the future of mobile video. And thanks largely to the large megaphone owned by Steve Jobs, several misconceptions have arisen. Below, we examine five of those.

1. This is a quality of experience issue.

That’s what Steve Jobs would have you believe. In his blog post, he went on at length about how buggy Flash is, how it “has not performed well on mobile devices,” it’s “the number one reason Macs crash,” it drains batteries rapidly, and so on.

To be sure, Flash does have some security and reliability issues. But James R. Borck, former manager of the InfoWorld Test Center, concluded in a review for CIO Magazine that, “Technically, Flash is a solid and well-designed content delivery platform that has continuously evolved to keep stride with a rapidly maturing Web ecosystem.”

And make no mistake: Jobs’ primary concern here is not bugginess, or the fact that Flash was not designed to run on touchscreen devices. It’s money.

There are legitimate technical reasons to block Flash applications on the iPhone and iPad,” acknowledged Grant Kirkwood, CTO at Packet Exchange, a provider of IP peering and interconnection services. “But those are very easily overcome.”

The fact is that Apple works with third-party developers all time, to adapt those applications to the iPhone platform so they work seamlessly. Shouting about how poorly Flash performs, Kirkwood stated, is “a thinly veiled excuse” to do what Jobs really wants to do, which is keep the iPad a closed, proprietary platform wherein every application is native to the device and every time a user pays for something, Apple gets a cut. If Flash were available on the iPhone, why would users buy an app when they could surf the Flash-based Web for free?

2. Adobe will give in and produce “Flash for the iPhone.”

If the comments of Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen are any indication, Adobe is just as entrenched in this battle as Jobs’ Apple. And Adobe, which had $2.9 billion in revenues in 2009, makes only a fraction of its money on Flash.

If Adobe Flash loses market share to alternative solutions, such as HTML5, which Jobs is promoting,” Avian Securities senior analyst Jeff Gaggin told VON/xchange in an email, “then Adobe could see risk to their Flash business. But it’s well less than 5 percent of total revenues for Adobe.”

Flash has been the lingua franca for Web-based video for many years. Adobe has little incentive to cave in to Jobs’ demands, and there’s no indication it will do so.

3. Apple is the new Microsoft.

Word that both the Dept. of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission are looking into possible anti-trust inquiries related to Apple’s refusal to accept apps not based on its own developer tools came from a thinly sourced story in The New York Post, not exactly a bastion of authoritative tech news. And, let’s face it, Apple is hardly Microsoft, which generated a long, costly, and ultimately stalemated anti-trust battle that the federal government has little appetite to repeat.

And Microsoft controlled a far larger portion of the PC operating-system market than Apple controls of the smartphone market today. Although the iPhone was the fastest-growing smartphone in the first quarter of this year, it still ranks No. 3 in the world.

The iPhone’s share of the global smartphone market surged in the last year, according to a recent report from IDC. But it still represents only 16.1 percent in the first quarter of 2010.

Nokia controls almost 40 percent of the smartphone market. The iPhone is wildly popular, particularly with tech-savvy, fashion-conscious, affluent users. But it’s hardly a monopoly product.

4. This is about next-generation technology.

This is the crux of Jobs’ argument: Flash is yesterday’s technology, “created during the PC era – for PCs and mice.” The future belongs to HTML5, “the new Web standard that …lets web developers create advanced graphics, typography, animations and transitions without relying on third party browser plug-ins.”

Even worse, said Jobs, Flash is a “a cross platform development tool.” Oh, the horror!

Here Jobs inadvertently reveals his true motivation: to keep the iPhone garden walled. He’s right to say that HTML5, along with the video codec H.264, will eventually become the de facto standard for creating video, animation, and interactive apps for both mobile and laptop devices. The key term in that sentence is “eventually.” In fact, Flash remains a widely accepted, versatile tool for developers that happens to also support HTML5. Beta versions of Flash version 10.1 include support for touchscreen devices. Millions of developers are busy creating Flash-based applications that will run not only on non-Apple smartphones but on tablets and ultra-mobile computers as well.

Flash support on Windows-based netbooks and tablets is another story,” pointed out Avi Greengart, mobile and wireless analyst at Current Analysis. “There it is just one of several huge differences between Apple’s vision of tablets and rivals’.”

5. This is a minor squabble between two prideful tech CEOs.

It’s not; it’s a debate over the future of the mobile Web. Going back to Lynch’s remarks this week, it’s clear that Apple, which has made billions with its genius for product design, intuitive user interfaces, and slick marketing, is every bit as wedded to a walled-garden vision of mobile devices as are the major U.S. carriers. That’s working grandly now, and Jobs is well aware that he can afford to continue to ban Flash on his mobile devices and keep the iPhone/iPad platform proprietary.

Eventually, though, as Jobs himself wrote in his anti-Flash manifesto, “open standards created in the mobile era … will win on mobile devices.”

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Canadian Web Hosting Partners With Cloud Linux Inc. To Offer CloudLinux As One Of Its Standard Linux Operating Systems

Posted by vanessa on May 12th, 2010

Cloud Linux is at the forefront of innovative technology – helping shared hosting providers gain more control, increase stability and increase density on shared servers. Clients have realized other benefits including streamlining operations support and daily tasks – freeing up tech time to work on other projects.  If you support or maintain shared servers take a look at their Lightweight Virtual Environment (LVE) technology to see what it can do for you.

For more information go to: www.cloudlinux.com

Innovative CloudLinux Technology Increases

Control and Flexibility for Hosting Clients

Princeton, NJ, May 12, 2010Cloud Linux Inc. an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting service providers, announces a new partnership with Canadian Web Hosting, a leading provider of web hosting services for the Canadian market.  Through this partnership, Canadian Web Hosting will integrate CloudLinux as one of its standard Linux Operating Systems (OS) for its customers. CloudLinux was selected because of its new innovative Lightweight Virtual Environment™ (LVE) technology that will help Canadian Web Hosting deliver enhanced hosting capabilities including increased control, stability and flexibility to its customer base.

Since 1998 Canadian Web Hosting has provided leading edge hosting solutions including secure and reliable web hosting, dedicated servers, virtual private servers and enhanced mail services.  Their expertise and commitment to delivering unmatched service and support is further enhanced by its new partnership with CloudLinux.  Providing capabilities for increased control and stability, CloudLinux’s LVE technology limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a group of processes. This innovation gives technical engineers command line control to manage the CPU and IO and ensure that each account on a shared server is allocated enough resources to run efficiently without jeopardizing the other tenants on that server.

“Canadian Web Hosting is committed to bringing the most innovative and emerging technologies to our customers and CloudLinux is at the forefront of hosting innovation – giving hosting service providers more control, flexibility and agility,” said Tony Chu, Canadian Web Hosting CEO. “Our strategy has been to expand our services to deliver additional scalability and value to our customers; integrating CloudLinux into our offerings will allow us to do just that.”

The core technology behind CloudLinux is its Lightweight Virtual Environment, a transparent and lightweight kernel-level technology similar to container type virtualization. Giving the hosting service provider the ability to control resources on the server, CloudLinux achieves what other operating systems cannot. Once installed, the LVE works transparently to manage resources that the hosting provider sets for the accounts on a server.

“We are very pleased to have Canadian Web Hosting as a partner so they can share the benefits of maximum uptime and server control with their clients,” states Igor Seletskiy, Cloud Linux Inc. Founderand CEO.  “They are in a unique position to share this new hosting capability with other hosting providers as well as direct clients who can benefit from the CloudLinux resource management.”

With LVE, Canadian Web Hosting administrators now have the tools to control the CPU and IO demands of individual customers, so that a single site cannot slow or take down a whole server, thus improving overall customer experience and increasing server control and stability.

For more information about this new partnership, please visit www.cloudlinux.com orwww.canadianwebhosting.com.

About Canadian Web Hosting

Since 1998, Canadian Web Hosting has been providing on-demand hosting solutions that include Shared hosting, Virtual Private Servers (VPS) and Dedicated Servers for Canadian companies of all sizes. Through the use of innovative technologies and experienced support personnel, they continually focus on helping each customer by offering configurable solutions that are tailored to each customer’s specific business need.  Canadian Web Hosting guarantees a 100% support resolution rate through the use of their innovative Campfire Supporttm methodology; each customer escalation receives the knowledge and expertise of the entire company. Customers can get help by calling 1-877-871-7888 to get basic support. For more advanced technical support, customers can use email, ticketing or real time live chat support with support staff.

For more information, go to http:/www.canadianwebhosting.com, or visit us on our Canadian Web hosting forum for the latest updates.


About Cloud Linux, Inc.

Founded in Princeton, NJ, Cloud Linux Inc. is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source.

Cloud Linux Inc. provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability.

To join online discussions and receive news updates you can find CloudLinux on: Twitter and LinkedIn.  For more information, please visit http://www.cloudlinux.com.

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PARALLELS ADDS CLOUDLINUX TO PARALLELS PLESK PANEL 9.5

Posted by vanessa on April 29th, 2010

Launched earlier this year, CloudLinux has made quite an impact on the hosting market. With its innovative Lightweight Virtual Environment (LVE) technology hosters can now have substantially increased control over their shared and dedicated server platforms.  With the CloudLinux OS hosting providers can double the density of shared servers and vastly improve stability. Read below to find out why Parallels is now including the CloudLinux OS in its newly released version of Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 control panel.

Major Hosting Control Panel Provides Native Support for CloudLinux

Princeton, NJ, April 29, 2010CloudLinux Inc., an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting service providers, announces today that Parallels has included CloudLinux in its newly released version of Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 control panel. Parallels, a cloud enablement leader, has included CloudLinux as one of the Linux OS options in its newly released Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5, and is available for all 9.X versions of the product. Parallels chose to include CloudLinux because of its Lightweight Virtual Environment™ or LVE technology that is designed specifically for hosting service providers to provide greater density and stability in shared hosting and multi-tenant environments. Parallels is also impressed with the impact CloudLinux has made on the hosting market since its launch in February 2010.

“It makes sense for us to include CloudLinux as one of the native operating systems in our Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 product because it gives our customers the significant advantages of improved performance and stability so they can deliver better services to their small business customers,” said Jack Zubarev, President at Parallels. “Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 is the most feature-rich control panel for shared hosting and, with the addition of CloudLinux, supports the fast industry adoption we are seeing for this product.”

According to Parallels, the Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 is the number one control panel in the world with thousands of applications that deliver the easiest, most profitable and most complete service for virtual, dedicated, and shared hosting providers.

“LVE is a great addition to the Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 features,” states Igor Seletskiy, CEO and Founder of CloudLinux. “CloudLinux can help Parallels deliver the fully integrated and professional experience their customers have come to expect from a major virtualization and cloud computing leader.”

What makes CloudLinux so attractive to hosting providers is its core technology Lightweight Virtual Environment™ which is a kernel-level technology that limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a group of processes. With LVE, administrators have the tools to control the CPU and IO demands of individual tenants, so that a single site cannot slow or take down a whole server. While similar in approach to container virtualization, LVE is lightweight and transparent. The LVE level fair-share CPU scheduler makes sure that each account gets enough CPU resources to run efficiently. This innovative CloudLinux OS technology offers service providers increased control as never realized before with traditional OS.

CloudLinux OS provides additional benefits to Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 users including:

  • Innovative lightweight and transparent LVE technology that increases server stability and performance
  • Decreased downtime
  • Ability to allocate resources to individual server tenants efficiently
  • Increased control over traditional OS
  • Complete, 24/7 support
  • Compatibility with the major control panel for easy management and deployment

About Parallels

Parallels is a worldwide leader in virtualization and automation software that optimizes computing for consumers, businesses, and cloud services providers across all major hardware, operating systems, and virtualization platforms. Founded in 1999, Parallels is a fast-growing company with more than 700 employees in North America, Europe, and Asia. For more information, please visit www.parallels.com.

About CloudLinux, Inc.

Founded in Princeton, NJ, CloudLinux is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source.

CloudLinux provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability.

To join online discussions and receive news updates you can find CloudLinux on: Twitter and LinkedIn. For more information, please visit www.cloudlinux.com.

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