Namezero, the third-largest domain hosting company in the world, has completed its migration to Microsoft Windows 2000-based servers to host its Namezero member domains.The company’s move to the Windows 2000 operating system is part of its overall plan to implement Microsoft .NET technologies, Microsoft Corp.’s platform for XML-based Web services.
"We are very excited that high-volume domain hosting companies such as Namezero are finding that Windows 2000 Server technology helps them save money and bring more value to their customers," said Dwight Krossa, director of emerging markets for Windows .NET Server Marketing at Microsoft. "We are also very pleased that Namezero is building the foundation to move forward with .NET Web services."
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"We are very excited that high-volume domain hosting companies such as Namezero are finding that Windows 2000 Server technology helps them save money and bring more value to their customers," said Dwight Krossa, director of emerging markets for Windows .NET Server Marketing at Microsoft. "We are also very pleased that Namezero is building the foundation to move forward with .NET Web services."
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