CloudNine Communications
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CloudNine Communications was a small Internet service provider (ISP) in Britain. After a crippling DDoS attack in January 2002, it was forced to sell its business to competitor Zetnet. CloudNine was one of Britain's original ISPs. It had been in business for six years.
Cloud Nine was run by Emeric Miszti, CEO and John Parr, Director of Operations. It was based out of the Beresford Centre, Basingstoke and employed approx. 15 people.
The company was formed in April 1996 and specialised in providing email services and software, web site hosting and was one of the first companies providing Software As A Service (SaaS) with MS Exchange and MSSQL. It had over 30,000 business customers.
Cloud Nine was voted ISP Review ISP of the Year 2000 and was continuously listed in the Top 10 rated UK ISP's (on ISP Review) from October 2000 through to January 2002.
References
[edit]- Michael E. Whitman; Herbert J Mattord (2005). Principles of Information Security. Thompson Course Technology. pp. 51–52. 978-0-619-21625-5.
- As cited by Thompson Course Technology
Warner, Bernhard (1 February 2002). "Internet Firm Hacked Out of Business". Tech Update Online. Retrieved 15 February 2004. - "How CloudNine Wound Up in Hell". Wired News. 1 February 2002. Retrieved 29 January 2007.
- "Zetnet's Cloud-Nine Transfer Update". ISPreview.co.uk. 6 February 2002. Retrieved 29 January 2007.
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