Nominum, the leading provider of network naming and addressing technologies, today announced enhancements to its Vantio caching DNS platform, two new products, and the new Trusted Response and Universal Enforcement (TRUE(TM)) architecture that leverage the ubiquity, scale and performance of Nominum's technology that currently serves 150 million broadband households. Together, the new products ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----Nominum, the leading provider of network naming and addressing technologies, today announced enhancements to its Vantio caching DNS platform, two new products, and the new Trusted Response and Universal Enforcement architecture that leverage the ubiquity, scale and performance of Nominum’s technology that currently serves 150 million broadband households.
Not that this is a surprise, but Synacor, the online content and application provider to the ISPs has withdrawn its IPO due to "current market conditions." People had been asking the question about the company for a while now...it filed its S-1 in August last year, and planned to raise around $86.25 million, and not much was heard about it since then. The full SEC filing withdrawing its IPO is ...
Not that this is a surprise, but Synacor, the online content and application provider to the ISPs has withdrawn its IPO due to "current market conditions." People had been asking the question about the company for a while now...it filed its S-1 in August last year, and planned to raise around $86.25 million, and not much was heard about it since then.
According to a survey conducted in the UK, the action of ISPs sending out warning letters to users for downloading illegal content would have a major impact on piracy. The survey is called the 2008 Digital Entertainment Survey and was carried out by Entertainment Media Research and Wiggin, a law firm specialzing in the area of [...]
In August, Italian courts ordered that local ISPs block popular BitTorrent destination The Pirate Bay, but the decision was later overturned in appeal. This week, we found out why the Court of Bergamo ruled as it did.
A message on Dave Farber's Interesting People list complained that Comcast was blocking mail forwarded by DynDNS, a popular provider of DNS and related services for small-scale users.
The government wants to give law enforcement authorities greater access to information held by social networking sites amid concerns that terrorists are increasingly using them for communications.