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July 28th, 2010 by Larisa R.
Spam or unsolicited commercial email (UCE) involves sending unwanted email in bulk quantities to unwilling recipients. Often, the spam email contains commercial advertisements and/or computer viruses. While UCE has always been a problem since the advent of the Internet, the problem has become increasingly worse in recent years. In fact, estimates now state that over eighty percent of all email is unsolicited – and it affects everyone who accesses email on a regular basis.
INetU understands the severity of this problem – and works diligently to combat the problem of unsolicited commercial email.
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Tags: DKIM, Greylisting, SpamAssassin, SPF Record, tips, UCE, unsolicited commercial email, unsolicited email
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July 21st, 2010 by Mike M.
Dell’s new server offering is the PowerEdge R510, a sleek and compact unit that fits a lot of muscle into a small space. Despite its size, the PowerEdge R510 is fast, furious and, perhaps most importantly, flexible. Dell designed it with the idea of satisfying as many different application needs as possible, from small and medium-sized businesses to large corporate environments…
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Tags: dell, r510, review, server hardware
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July 14th, 2010 by Chris G.
Spend a little time working through PCI DSS and you quickly realize that much of the focus is on understanding and reducing risk. This often means efforting to keep sensitive info on a need-to-know. Here are just a few ways you can improve your Linux security:
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Tags: compliance, Linux, managed hosting, pci, pci dss, security
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July 8th, 2010 by INetU
INetU is honored to announce that Netcraft named us the Most Reliable Hosting Company for June 2010. Not only did our network respond to each of their requests over the one-month period, but Netcraft says we are only the second site to do so this year – many thanks to our wonderful staff for making that happen!
Located in Bath, England, Netcraft is an Internet monitoring service that measures the response times of forty leading hosting providers’ sites. Every 15 minutes, their devices collect failed requests and connection times to hosting providers’ websites via global locations: England, the United States, Canada, and Romania, just to name a few. The data is then calculated within 24 hours.
Companies are ranked by fewest failed requests to show reliability of routing, resulting in more accuracy than ranking by shortest periods of outage.
For more information about Netcraft, the company rankings, and the ranking process, please visit their website: http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2010/07/07/most-reliable-hosting-company-sites-in-june-2010-8.html.

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July 7th, 2010 by Jason B.
There is much hype around what the changes will be incorporated into this years’ revision. Much has changed since that update, including increased virtualization and cloud implementations, so the hope is that these technologies will not only get addressed, but get the fair amount of attention that they deserve.
Here are some of the topics that I expect to be announced with the upcoming release:
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Tags: pci, pci compliance, pci compliant hosting, pci dss, pci updates