Web Ventures Facilitates InMotion Hosting Acquisition of Cloud Hosting Provider RamNode
Acquisition includes all staff, datacenter locations to service a fleet of high-performance unmanaged OpenStack Virtual Private Servers.
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LOS ANGELES, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Web Ventures, the Mergers & Acquisition arm of InMotion Hosting, announced this week that it has acquired RamNode, an established provider of high-performance unmanaged virtual private servers (VPS).
While complementary to InMotion Hosting s line of managed hosting options, RamNode s vision and growth as an unmanaged cloud provider will not be altered with the acquisition as the brands will remain independent.
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EasyStack Elected to Two Board Seats at OIF
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BEIJING, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In the latest round of election results announcement at Open Infrastructure Foundation (OIF) Board of Directors, Guo Eric Changbo, EasyStack Senior Product Director was selected as the OIF Gold Member Director. Concurrently, Rico Lin, EasyStack Senior Engineer, was also elected as Individual Director. Among all directors at OIF, three are from Redhat and two from Intel.
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Over 1,000 Industry Client Business Requirements into the Global Open Source Community
Playing the role of leading promoter of global open source technology, EasyStack serves as a hardware agnostic provider of enterprise-level cloud products and services for over 1,000 large and medium-sized enterprises. The company has deployed and implemented over 100,000 nodes for client projects in industries such as finance, government, energy utilities, education, transportat
BT digs deep and wide as pandemic weighs heavy
DT goes with the Magma flow (geddit?)
Fujitsu brings Xilinx on board for Open RAN delivery
Some tough times for Nokia and BT, and an intriguing new open source development that has Deutsche Telekom’s blessing, lead the way in today’s news charge.
Nokia’s CEO Pekka Lundmark (above) warned of a tough year ahead for the vendor’s mobile network infrastructure unit, with particular pressure coming in North America, where the company has lost market share (mainly at Verizon) and where “price erosion” is hurting margins. In fact, the company, having reported today a 4% dip in full year revenues (at constant currency exchange rates) to €21.87 billion, said it expects sales to dip again in 2021, to between €20.6 billion and €21.8 billion. Lundmark is still in the relatively early part of his tenure as CEO (and at a very tough time in general, of course), and is looking to a longer term turnaround for the vendor: he also n