Concentric's Managed Server Offering Alex Goldman
[November 12, 2008] This cloud computing offering has lots to offer, both from Concentric and from its parent company, XO Communications.
A Small Business VoIP Box Alex Goldman
[November 4, 2008] ISPs want a box that's easy to deploy and manage and not overly expensive. Sutus offers an option you should look at.
Premium USB Drive Offers Certification and Secure Backup Alex Goldman
[November 3, 2008] This company is working to grow the channel as it hopes its product meshes seamlessly with the latest services.
Press Release: MPLS VPN Users Gain Visibility Into Service Usage With Packet Design's New Reporting Module
[October 28, 2008] Service providers can share MPLS VPN traffic data with customers, company claims, and boost the value of their VPN offerings.
BluePrint Data Offers Free Anti-Phishing to its Subscribers Alex Goldman
[October 27, 2008] The company continues to offer more services and is also expanding worldwide.
Everyone.net Adds Services Alex Goldman
[October 20, 2008] The e-mail provider is adding archiving and other products in order to add value for small business customers.
Sylantro Readies Platform for Voice Services Alex Goldman
[October 14, 2008] In order to differentiate VoIP from plain old telephone service, you need to offer advanced applications, and in order to do that, you need a platform.
Looking for a Generator Best of ISP-Lists
[September 11, 2008] Almost every ISP today needs a generator. Choosing one is a big decision, and ISP owners share their advice in this article.
Nominum Solves Kaminsky Attack Alex
Goldman
[August 27, 2008] But the DNS specialist warns ISPs to remain vigilant, as threats are certain to evolve.
Mimosa Says That Recovery Differentiates Your Archiving Service Alex
Goldman
[August 19, 2008] Sure, hosted archiving (or even tape backup) can do the job for a small business customer who doesn't go to court often. But if you start offering service to large corporations, you'll need a system that saves the entire Exchange database and can deliver exactly what you want in minutes, not hours.
Automating DNSSEC Alex
Goldman
[August 5, 2008] DNSSEC is a great answer to the DNS problem we're all concerned about, but deploying it in an ISP environment is not a trivial task.
European Filter Service Opens U.S. Offices Alex
Goldman
[July 21, 2008] Optenet, which began life as a family-friendly ISP in Northern Spain, now offers carrier class filtering to ISPs in North America.
3Tera Announces Cloudware and AppLogic 2.3 Alex
Goldman
[June 30, 2008] The company says that its application technology platorm will now be able to combine applications from multiple data centers, creating services.
MailSite's BlackBerry ActiveSync Alex
Goldman
[June 16, 2008] The company's latest product could completely disrupt pricing in a very specific segment of the mobile business.
SugarCRM Jeff
Goldman
[June 11, 2008] The open source solution is available in on-site and hosted editions—and the recently-introduced Data Center Edition allows ISPs to offer their own hosted versions of the software to their end users.
ISPCON LaunchPad Pavilion: 2Pad Alex
Goldman
[June 5, 2008] ISPCON hosted a showcase for innovative, new companies. One of them showed up with a free offer to ISPs: an e-mail based photo gallery.
ISPs Want Reliable Speed Tests Best of ISP-Lists
[March 25, 2008] This is not a new problem, but as ISPs offer faster speeds and a larger menu of options, users are becoming more demanding.
The Largest and Smallest ISPs Face Similar Wireless Challenges Alex
Goldman
[March 10, 2008] Alcatel-Lucent's carrier class 9900 Wireless Network Guardian, announced today, works in the core to monitor application performance on wireless networks.
AppLogic 2.2 Alex
Goldman
[March 6, 2008] This visually appealing utility computing system gets another feature boost.
Propel's Personal Bandwidth Manager Alex
Goldman
[March 3, 2008] Introducing the tool that shows the user when the problem's on the PC, not on your network.
Zoom's DSL Partner Program Alex
Goldman
[January 29, 2008] The company says it serves independent ISPs better than the Bell-focused vendors.
NeuStar Offers to Manage Your DNS Alex
Goldman
[January 22, 2008] The company adds features to a service most ISPs take for granted and some regard as a chore.
Featuretisements
Alex
Goldman
[January 14, 2008] One company is building
a mechanism to deliver ads that it says users are grateful for.
Carrier
Class Channel Tracking Alex
Goldman
[November 6, 2007] If you're a tier 1 carrier,
you offer many services, some of them through partnerships. Software
can check that everyone agrees on who's doing what, and when they get
paid for it.
Hosted
Services for ISPs Alex
Goldman
[October 9, 2007] Alianza's offering seems
complete, but company's CEO wants to offer even more.
As
Threats Change, ISPs Need New Software Alex
Goldman
[August 30, 2007] First it was anti-virus,
then anti-spam, and later anti-spyware. Sana Security offers up the
latest update as a whole new front opens in the war on spyware.
Outsource
Your Operations and Support System (OSS) Alex
Goldman
[August 9, 2007] As the SaaS trend progresses,
you can now rent hosted software that will run your billing, authentication,
and other core services.
ISPCON:
Hosted Security for SMB Customers Alex
Goldman
[July 12, 2007] Security needs constant patching,
updating, and upgrading. So do it all in your NOC and sell a hosted
service.
Sutus
Alex Goldman
[July 5, 2007] This company's small business
in a box allows ISPs to deliver everything including VoIP.
Introducing
SysMaster Alex Goldman
[June 14, 2007] This networking equipment provider
has branched out into the big growth areas for ISPs, including wireless
and IPTV equipment.
3Tera
Releases AppLogic 2.0 Alex
Goldman
[June 12, 2007] The grid computing specialist
and former ISPCON star releases a slew of updates to its core product.
VoIPowering
Your Office:
Trixbox, the Complete PBX-in-a-Box Carla
Schroder
[June 4, 2007] Trixbox 2.2 was released in
March 2007; a noteworthy release cram-full of improvements.
The
Box That Stops Floods Alex
Goldman
[May 24, 2007] This company says it has a different,
better method for stopping attacks on your data center.
Nominum
Promises Not To Destroy Internet With New Service Alex
Goldman
[May 17, 2007] These are the people who wrote
DNS BIND. They helped build the ISOC, ARIN, and the other institutions
that keep the internet running. So what they do with nonexistent URLs
will not, they promise, do harm.
Trusted
Third Party: NeuStar Alex
Goldman
[May 11, 2007] At first there were only two
(NeuStar and VeriSign). We talked to one to find out about the original
TTP service.
Tracking
Every Action in the Enterprise Alex
Goldman
[May 10, 2007] Content filtering and management
has become far more sophisticated, allowing companies to write their
data policies into code and enforce them with software.
Managing
MGCP Alex Goldman
[May 3, 2007] It's not everyone's protocol
of choice, but if you're using MGCP to deliver business VoIP service,
there's a box to manage your deployment.
SS8's
Carrier Class CALEA Compliance Solution Alex
Goldman
[April 27, 2007] If you've got a massive network
and you need to comply with the May 14, 2007 CALEA deadline, this is
one of the companies you might call.
Web
Services for Technical Support Alex
Goldman
[April 26, 2007] One company wants to deliver
constantly updatable support direct to users' desktops.
IP
Fabrics' CALEA Compliance Box Alex
Goldman
[April 20, 2007] A surveillance specialist
releases a powerful appliance with proprietary technology priced to
be within reach of a rural telco or ISP.
Solera
Networks' CALEA Compliance Device Alex
Goldman
[April 19, 2007] A box based on OpenCALEA offers
a relatively low starting price point.
You
Cannot Trust Your Infected Customers Alex
Goldman
[March 26, 2007] Simplicita has a software
solution to help you make your bot-infected customers get help from
you.
Show
Your Customers What You Do Alex
Goldman
[March 1, 2007] It's a well-known problem for
ISPs: if you're security's so good that your customers are never threatened,
they'll think they can leave for a cheaper, less safe provider. One
company offers a solution to the problem.
Software
is a Business System Alex
Goldman
[February 8, 2007] Software developed for ISPs
can help you streamline your business, aligning your systems with your
work processes in a challenging but rewarding endeavor that Jupitermedia
and the internet industry are calling business IT alignment. Here's
an example.
Disintermediating
the Web Design Firm Alex
Goldman
[January 11, 2007] When web design is integrated
into software that is delivered as a service, no tech knowledge is needed
(but design talent is not supplied).