From: InfoSec News <alerts@infosecnews.org>
Date: Tue, May 31, 2011 at 5:13 AM
Subject: [ISN] Moderator's note: We're changing hosts!
To: isn@infosecnews.org
May 31, 2011
Just a quick note, we're changing hosts from Steadfast Networks to
Tegatai Phoenix.
You've probably noticed we've been running an ad for Tegatai since
October, but if you never bothered to look...
Tegatai Phoenix delivers proactive information security, datacenter, and
cloud computing solutions for enterprises, corporations and governments.
Tegatai Phoenix's IT infrastructure and security solutions are the
result of years of experience and address many key concerns of CIOs,
CSOs, and IT and risk management decision makers. Tegatai Phoenix
provides military-grade security, enabling its clients to reduce IT and
security costs through consolidation, virtualization and the Tegatai
Cloud with secure public, private, or hybrid cloud services. Visit
Tegatai Phoenix at: https://www.tegataiphoenix.com
Now I've been wanting to update the site for the last few months, and I
think all of the content of the old and busted InfoSec News site has
been SFTP'd to the new hotness at Tegatai Phoenix, anything I've missed
will be copied over when I have physical possession of the server. I
expect some things to slowly reemerge to the new site. The archives are
a top priority, but I plan to eventually move from Hypermail to MHonArc
which will fix longstanding RSS compatibility issues with a number of
browsers.
There is a new logo in the works, a new homepage, ideally we'll be able
to break news over forwarding story leads to our friends in the ICT
media community, (Don't worry, I'll still forward some leads your way!)
the NEW InfoSec News site will be a destination security site that I
hope many more of you will have bookmarked as your homepage.
DNS will be transfered over sometime on the 31st of May, ideally it
should take 48 hours (but as you all well know) could take as long as
five days to totally update around the globe.
Thanks for your understanding and continued support!
Sincerely,
William Knowles
InfoSec News
www.infosecnews.org
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