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Brainpulse entering the Cloud Hosting Services arena!

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Brainpulse Technologies is one of the most reputed names in the world of web hosting. They are huge in the Linux hosting India, Reseller Hosting, VPS hosting, Email hosting and many more.

They are all set to launch Cloud Hosting services for its technologically-varied clients. Brainpulse company plans to bring a very powerful, cost-effective hosting platform with a whole set of managed cloud hosting services to let your company win higher levels of success.

“We are thrilled to bring to our customers the absolute cloud hosting solution. It is today’s industry-leading hosting solution,” stated the M.D of the company. “We are well equipped and have the expertise to manage and maintain all critical applications and infrastructures for leading companies, worldwide”.

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Random How-To-Geek Question?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

So I have been having a conversation with How-To-Geek over twitter for the past little bit and have enjoyed the convo.  My question to him would be:

How would I set up my up my brand new MacBookPro with Dual Monitors?  I have my Apple laptop and I can connect 1 monitor pretty easy.  How would I set up 2 monitors to work with it?  This has been an issue of great concern for me.  Being huge in the internet world and in the Cloud Hosting world. I’ve got that down, but this I’m stumped!

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Pronto Group Rolling Out a New Cloud Offering

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Pronto Group, with a move to offer instant scalability, redundancy, power and performance, is rolling out a new cloud offering. Company officials said that dubbed CloudPronto, the new division offers the same enhanced reliability and affordability guarantees as ServerPronto – in the cloud.

CloudPronto’s cloud servers are based on VMware’s virtualization technology.  They bring the power and high availability of the cloud to the dedicated server model.

“Imagine being able to move an active server from one host server to another without ever loosing connection to vital services, and being able to provision a server or upgrade a server’s hardware on the fly,” said Octavio Diaz, operations manager at CloudPronto, in a statement.

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