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Integration of additional 20 Gbit/sec of transit capacity
Zubr Communications announces the start of the project to fully integrate additional 20 Gbit/sec of transit capacity in its New York City - Philadelphia - Washington corridor. The additional capacity previously available to select clients will become generally accessible for at all termination points and server colocation facilities by the middle November 2011.
Microsoft Licenses available
Zubr Communications is pleased to announce general availability of monthly licenses for Microsoft software. The full suite of licenses is available via add-ons to Zubr Managed Dedicated Servers, Zubr Dedicated Server and Zubr VPS packages accessible via Zami.
Selected licenses are also available via preconfigured server deployments optimized for specific tasks including general Windows Server 2008 R2, Exchange 2010 configured for single-server operation, Windows Server 2008R2 with SQL Server as well as Dynamics CRM.
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.
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

