Zami 2.0 adds support for dedicated servers
August 23, 2010 - Zubr Communications announces the general availability of real-time quotation, configuration, provisioning, and order management of dedicated servers via its Zami 2.0 web-based interface. With this release of Zami, customers of Zubr Communications are able to spec-out, configure, and order dedicated servers for immediate delivery regardless of the complexities of the server and service package without any need to interact with sales personnel.
"Considering what we do is provide elegant, if not to say radical, solutions for the internet-centric world, it would have been illogical not to radically address the service quotation, configuration and management portion of the game. Let's face it - only those who can't figure out how to translate the business process into a perfectly expandable matching system have to resort to Salesforce, hosted CRMs, shopping carts, or other systems like that. While those systems may be cute and even utilize the most up-to-date industry buzz-words, usage of such systems clearly demonstrates that the service provider does not know what it is doing. Yesterday, Zami could do only colo. Now it can do colo and dedicated servers," said Alex Yuriev, Chief Technology Officer of Zubr Communications.
Zub Communications
http://www.zubrcom.net
P.O. Box 13192
Philadelphia, PA 19101
Proven Server Platform upgrade
Zubr Communications announced today that it will increase the maximum amount of RAM in its High Peformance Proven Server Platform catergory of dedicated servers to 144GB, more than doubling it from the previous limit of 64GB.
Inter-city network is being upgraded to 10G
Zubr Communications is happy to announce the start of an upgrade to our Intra-city infrastructure to 10Gbit Ethernet. The first ten gig leg is scheduled for deployment between Philadelphia, PA and Ashburn, VA with a break out in Baltimore, MD.
New Website
It may be hard to believe, but after six years of pressure from our customers we have finally decided to abandon our old web site. We've started to migrate the content into the new content management system vaguely based on Drupal core; as a part of the roll-out process we will also be migrating some of the content currently stored on separate internal systems and using Drupal's framework to tie together the different backend websites. We expect the new site to be live on July 1, 2010
