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Who is Logicworks? How did it start?
I started Logicworks in 1993, which was then known as Digital Telemedia. We provided Internet infrastructure services to small and medium size enterprises, which mostly consisted of access and hosting. We’re based in New York. Naturally most of our clients were also local at the time, but we’ve […]
After closing US$20 million dollars of first round funding from M/C Venture Partners in July 2001, RoundHeaven is beefing up its Vancouver sales and support staff and making plans for expansion in Eastern Canada. Dickson Au, Executive Vice President, Strategy of the managed hosting provider talked to CA.TopHosts.Com about the industry, the players and […]
Well, maybe they won’t go that far, but their commitment to providing customers with “fanatical” support, makes a relationship with Rackspace a very friendly one indeed. Our Content Partner speaks with Rackspace CEO, Graham Weston, about managed hosting, VPS, Exodus, the Telco invasion, and how support is the key to hosting - not technology.
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TH: I hear that ProHosting purchased an ISP. Tell me about that.
PH: ProHosting actually started as an ISP called Shadowlink, here in Utah. The reason we got into hosting was because some of our clients wanted us to start hosting their web sites. We started back in July of 1997, so it was a […]
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