News: Level 3 Providing Bandwidth for International Supercomputing Conference
Company Delivers Three 10-Gig
Wavelengths to Support
SC2003 “Bandwidth Challenge”
BROOMFIELD,
Colo., November 17, 2003 – Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) today
announced it is supplying wavelength services for the annual ‘Bandwidth
Challenge’ at SC2003, an international conference on high-performance computing
and networking. The conference is being held this week at the Phoenix Civic
Plaza Convention Center in Arizona.
In support of the event, Level 3 is providing three separate 10-gigabit
wavelength circuits that together will enable the transmission of more than 30
billion bits per second of bandwidth into Phoenix from Los Angeles. The
10-gigabit wavelengths were provisioned using Level 3’s award-winning ONTAPSM
system. Level 3 is also providing dedicated Internet access service for
exhibitors and attendees.
“Increasingly, Level 3 has been an important network partner for the SC
conferences,” said Jim Rogers, SC2003 Network Chair. “For the third year, Level
3 services will enable exhibitors to access research networks including TeraGrid,
Abilene and ESnet across the SCinet infrastructure. This year, Level 3 is
supplying 30 gigabits per second of wide-area-network bandwidth to reach
advanced research facilities including Caltech and SLAC.”
“We are pleased to once again take part in this exciting event,” said Sureel
Choksi, president of Transport and Infrastructure Services for Level 3. “We
believe network computing and other applications coming out of the research and
education market will serve as a key driver of future demand for bandwidth, both
across North America and around the world.”
SC2003 highlights the most innovative developments in high-performance computing
and networking, bringing together scientists, engineers, researchers, educators,
programmers, system administrators and managers. The high-performance Bandwidth
Challenge is an annual event at the SC conference and consists of multiple
research teams that compete against each other to design and demonstrate the
most innovative and bandwidth-intensive application.
The primary criteria that will be used to determine this year’s winner of the
Bandwidth Challenge will be the verifiable network throughput as measured from
the contestant's equipment through the network’s switches and routers to
external connections.
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News: Microsoft Offers Technology Designed to Help Protect Inboxes From Spam
Microsoft
Research's Patented Spam-Filtering SmartScreen Technology To Be Applied Across
Microsoft's E-Mail Platforms, Including New Microsoft Exchange Intelligent
Message Filter
LAS VEGAS -- Nov. 17, 2003 -- Microsoft Corp. today announced at COMDEX Las
Vegas 2003 that as part of the company's coordinated anti-spam effort, its
spam-filtering SmartScreen Technology will be deployed across Microsoft's e-mail
platforms. Developed by Microsoft® Research, early versions of SmartScreen
Technology have already been introduced in Outlook® 2003, MSN® 8 and Hotmail®
and will soon be available in a new add-on for Exchange Server 2003 called
Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter.
SmartScreen Technology is designed to provide the latest anti-spam filtering
innovations to products and tools that help protect corporate and private e-mail
users from the growing deluge of spam, typically defined as unsolicited,
unwanted e-mail, and more specifically defined by Microsoft as unsolicited bulk
or unsolicited commercial e-mail. This patented technology is based on a
machine-learning approach, where decisions regarding whether e-mail would be
considered spam are made by e-mail customers themselves and then incorporated
into a feedback loop to train the filter to know what to look for. Hundreds of
thousands of Hotmail subscribers have volunteered to classify millions of e-mail
messages as legitimate or as spam, generating more than 500,000 characteristics
of spam that the SmartScreen Technology can track. With the Exchange Intelligent
Message Filter, Exchange 2003 customers can score each incoming e-mail message
for spam probability according to these characteristics and can use that score
to help filter spam before it reaches the user's inbox.
"Spam is our e-mail customers' No. 1 complaint today, and while there is no
single solution that will solve the problem by itself, Microsoft is committed to
innovating and contributing on a broad spectrum of approaches to help put
spammers out of business," said Ryan Hamlin, general manager, Anti-Spam
Technology and Strategy group at Microsoft. "This SmartScreen Technology is
designed to help make spam easier to detect and more difficult to profit from,
and to help maintain e-mail as a viable and valuable method of communication.
With SmartScreen Technology, we can help provide a consistent and powerful
anti-spam solution for the hundreds of millions of customers who use MSN,
Hotmail, Office and Exchange."
Recent industry estimates indicate that more than half of e-mail sent today is
spam, putting a heavy strain on networks and wasting significant time, money and
resources for consumers and businesses around the world. Spam is having a deep
impact on e-mail use, as seen in a recent study from Pew Internet & American
Life in which 52 percent of e-mail users said that spam has made them less
trusting of e-mail in general, and 25 percent said that the ever-increasing
volume of spam has reduced their overall use of e-mail. Spammers also often prey
on less-sophisticated e-mail users, including children, and can pose genuine
threats to personal security and privacy.
As part of a comprehensive effort to enhance e-mail protection, security,
hygiene and productivity, Microsoft will soon offer new server-side anti-spam
functionality powered by SmartScreen Technology to Exchange Server 2003
customers. The Exchange Intelligent Message Filter performs heuristics-based
analysis of e-mail to determine whether any message is junk e-mail. The filter
is intelligent and adapts over time, making it possible to constantly improve
its ability to catch unwanted messages and prevent false positives. Having the
Intelligent Message Filter deployed on the server can help prevent much unwanted
e-mail from ever getting to a user's inbox. Because the Intelligent Message
Filter requires Exchange 2003, it provides a common Exchange administrative
experience using Exchange Server Management tools. The Exchange Intelligent
Message Filter will be available in the first half of 2004 to Microsoft
customers that have licensed Exchange 2003 with Software Assurance.
"I look at the Intelligent Messaging Filter as one of a range of spam-blocking
techniques in an organization's arsenal," said Paul Flessner, senior vice
president of the Server Platform division at Microsoft. "It is designed to
complement and extend the capabilities of filtering applications a company may
already be using and allows partners to easily integrate with their anti-spam
applications to help provide customers with greater protection."
"As the spam problem grows, customers are looking for greater protection through
technological solutions," said Enrique Salem, CEO and president of Brightmail
Inc., one of the leading providers of anti-spam technology working with
Microsoft on several anti-spam initiatives. "Exchange Server has made it really
easy for companies like ours to build complementary solutions for Microsoft
e-mail products, giving customers the best tools available and the best overall
protection from unwanted e-mail. The combination of Microsoft anti-spam
capabilities with our highly effective and accurate anti-spam product can be
very compelling to our mutual customers."
These new e-mail protection and filtering capabilities build on recent security
improvements made to Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook 2003 that help to block
both malicious content and spam at the gateway and client levels, thereby
helping to put control of the inbox back into the hands of the users. Support
for safe and block sender lists, domain spoofing and a range of other
spam-blocking and -filtering techniques built into the core Exchange 2003
product allow information technology administrators to focus on maintaining a
healthy network, thereby helping to keep end users more productive.
Exchange 2003 also was designed to better integrate with third-party products.
The updated virus-scanning API (VSAPI version 2.5) and anti-spam tool with spam
confidence level (SCL) properties enable partners to deliver more integrated and
effective solutions. More information on Exchange anti-spam solutions can be
found at http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/techinfo/security/antispam.asp and
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/imf/.
Microsoft continues to invest heavily in anti-spam research and development and
to look at innovative ways that technology can contribute to helping solve the
spam problem. On a broader scale, Microsoft believes that it will take a
coordinated approach that includes advanced technology, industry
self-regulation, consumer education, effective legislation and targeted
enforcement against illegal spammers to solve the spam problem. The company
remains committed to working with customers, partners, industry, government and
law enforcement around the world to help put an end to spam. More information on
Microsoft's overall anti-spam approach can be found at
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/antispam/ or
http://www.microsoft.com/spam/.
About Exchange Server 2003
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 works with Windows Server (TM) 2003 and Microsoft
Office Outlook 2003 to deliver best-in-class e-mail-based collaboration services
that are highly secure, reliable and easy to access, enabling businesses to make
decisions efficiently and compete more effectively. Exchange Server 2003 is part
of the Windows Server System (TM) , Microsoft's comprehensive, integrated and
interoperable server infrastructure that simplifies the development, deployment
and operation of agile business solutions. Exchange Server 2003 is also a key
component in enabling information worker scenarios as part of the Microsoft
Office System. More information on Exchange Server can be found at
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/.
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ASHBURN, Va. -
November 17, 2003 - MCI (WCOEQ, MCWEQ) today announced that its tender offer for
all of the outstanding shares of Class A Common Stock of Digex, Incorporated (OTCBB:
DIGX) expired at 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on November 14, 2003. MCI has
accepted for purchase and payment all of the shares that were validly tendered
as of the expiration date of the offer.
The preliminary
results of the offer show that 19,114,996 shares were validly tendered (and not
properly withdrawn). Such tendered shares, together with 347,346 shares subject
to notices of guaranteed delivery, represent approximately 76.3% of the
outstanding shares of Class A Common Stock. The minimum condition of the offer
required that at least 74.3% of the outstanding shares be tendered in the offer.
The expiration of
the offer will be followed by a "short-form" merger between Digex Acquisition,
Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of MCI, and Digex, with Digex as the
surviving company. MCI intends to complete the merger as soon as practicable. As
a result of the merger, Digex will become an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of
MCI.
Georgeson Shareholder Communications Inc. is acting as the Information Agent in
connection with the tender offer and can be contacted at (212) 440-9800 (for
banks and brokers) or (866) 295-8105 (toll free for all others).
The agreements, as well as other documentation relating to the offer, may be
obtained free of charge at the SEC's web site, www.sec.gov, or by contacting
Georgeson Shareholder Communications. Digex stockholders and other interested
parties are urged to read the documentation relating to the offer because it
contains important information.
ABOUT WORLDCOM, INC.
WorldCom, Inc. (WCOEQ, MCWEQ), which currently conducts business under the MCI
brand name, is a leading global communications provider, delivering innovative,
cost-effective, advanced communications connectivity to businesses, governments
and consumers. With the industry's most expansive global IP backbone, based on
company-owned POPs, and wholly-owned data networks, WorldCom develops the
converged communications products and services that are the foundation for
commerce and communications in today's market. For more information, go to
http://www.mci.com.
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News: HostingPlex Appoints New VP Marketing and Sales
November 12, 2003 - Toronto, Ontario . HostingPlex (http://www.hostingplex.com) a rapidly growing web hosting company announced today that it appointed David Harris as vice president of marketing and sales. Harris will execute and lead the company to generate sales, guide marketing efforts and grow the overall customer base.
"We have set up the platform for powerful web hosting solutions, the infrastructure is there, our company needs to grasp the International marketplace and David's skills will help us achieve that goal" said Kaumil Patel, President of HostingPlex. "To the table, he brings over 8 years over marketing and sales experience. He single handed brought 1 million dollars in revenue to his previous employer, and I think that's incredible".
Harris joins HostingPlex from Whitby, Ontario-based National Leisure, a division of Nemato, Incorporated, where he was in charge of marketing and sales.
"I have been very eager to start HostingPlex" said Harris. "Kaumil Patel and Kevin Moonlight have created a powerful solution for small businesses and selling our service is just the beginning. Their primary focus was to develop relationships and trust with our clients, I.ll do my best to make sure that this message is recognized throughout the industry".
About HostingPlex
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News: Verio Achieves ISO 9001 Certification For Web Hosting Services
Englewood, CO, November 14, 2003 - Verio, a subsidiary of NTT Communications
and a leader in global IP solutions, today announced it has achieved
official International Standardization Organization (ISO) 9001:2000
certification for its Small to Medium Enterprise (SME) Hosting unit's family
of products. ISO 9001:2000 is the internationally recognized standard for
Quality Management Systems. Verio received certification for the design,
development, provisioning, maintenance and support of shared web hosting
platforms, operations and services.
"We've made significant strides this year in offering our SME customers
innovative hosting solutions to fit their specific business needs," said
Doug Schneider, president of Verio's SME Hosting business unit. "The
certification emphasizes our commitment to quality and excellence in the
business, and recognizes that Verio continues to provide customers the best
possible services to grow their businesses online."
Among the emphases of the ISO 9001:2000 certification is quality management
in business orientation and customer service. In the past year, Verio
focused on increasing its already award-winning customer satisfaction by
providing customers reliable services they could depend on in an uncertain
market. Customers benefit from continuous implementation of proactive
communications and satisfaction initiatives, including close 24x7
monitoring, expert technical support, easier access to online information
and monthly customer satisfaction measurement surveys to ensure Verio meets
and exceeds expectations. For example, the latest customer survey indicates
that Verio received superior ratings in the areas of customer support
response time, expertise and value of services.
Coupled with some of the most aggressive service level agreements (SLA) in
the industry, including a 99.9 percent SLA on Verio's recently launched
Windows Server 2003 shared hosting offerings, Verio continues to deliver to
its customers standards of quality that are reflected in ISO 9001:2000
certification, which is recognized and respected throughout the world.
The ISO 9001 model, one of three sets of stringent ISO 9000 quality
assurance standards, establishes the requirements for organizations whose
business processes encompass a highly diverse range of development,
production, installation and service elements. ISO 9001:2000 provides the
requirements for a quality management system aimed at helping organizations
achieve customer satisfaction and continual improvement.
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