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InMotion Taps New Edge for ‘Transparent’ MPLS Network Linking Airport Stores

August 19, 2008 By: Shaun Category: Technology, The Trade No Comments →

Airport retailer uses technology to grow business, improve customer experience

 

VANCOUVER, Wash. – (Aug. 19, 2008) – InMotion Entertainment, the largest entertainment and electronics airport retailer in the United States, has turned to New Edge Networks to build and manage a private wide area network that it does not want to know is there.

“We want our network to be transparent and do what it is supposed to do; we don’t want to have to pay attention to it. Our customers have to catch planes,” said Allan Ghelerter, director of IT for the specialty retail chain that operates 55 stores in about 30 major airports around the country.

InMotion awarded New Edge Networks, the business communications unit of EarthLink Inc. ( NASDAQ: ELNK), a three-year contract valued at nearly $1 million to build and manage a private network based on Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology. Network installation is underway.

Jacksonville, Florida-based InMotion selected MPLS so that it can integrate multiple existing legacy networks into one that can prioritize communications traffic. This will help optimize use of available network bandwidth, and enable improved performance of latency sensitive applications used to operate online business functions. MPLS also makes it easy and quick to add and move stores on the network.

“Our new MPLS network is the centerpiece of InMotion’s strategic initiative for investing in technology so we can both grow and offer an excellent customer experience,” Ghelerter said.

A principal driver for InMotion’s migration to an MPLS network is the company’s new strategic initiative for offering fast digital downloads of music and movies through an in-store kiosk called PlayPoint. The self-serve kiosk lets customers browse music or movie titles and play trailers before they swipe a credit card to purchase and quickly download their selections from a server based in Seattle, Wash.

Credit card transactions are routed from individual stores to InMotion’s payment processor, ChasePaymentech, through a direct network connection that New Edge Networks already has in place. A private network that does not traverse the public Internet provides added security and makes it easier for the retailer to achieve and maintain compliance with Payment Card Industry (PCI) security standards imposed by credit card companies.

In addition to PlayPoint, which is currently available in about half of the stores, InMotion intends to use the new network to power a new point-of-sale and inventory management system, in-store camera systems with digital video recording, secure Internet access and corporate email.

The MPLS network can prioritize data traffic based on the customer’s preference. This helps InMotion optimize use of available bandwidth yet ensures applications perform at customers’ expectations.

“By managing InMotion’s private network, New Edge Networks becomes an extension of InMotion’s IT staff,” said Kevin Flaherty, vice president of sales for New Edge Networks. “This frees them to focus on other strategic IT activities for supporting a business that spreads across four time zones.”

With a managed network, InMotion’s IT staff gets access to an online dashboard that allows them to see near-live network performance results, make appropriate decisions and take necessary action. The online portal allows InMotion to check status of orders, see technician notes on trouble tickets, and more.

“One of the reasons we selected New Edge Networks is because they seem to better understand the nuances of dealing with airports and their security restrictions,” Ghelerter said. “Installers can’t just walk through security check points with screwdrivers and expect to get in and get out quickly. It’s a tough environment to work in.”

InMotion is a division of Gate Petroleum, a diversified private company that also operates more than 200 convenience stores and service stations in the Southeast, eight concrete plants in six states, four private resorts and various real estate holdings.

About New Edge Networks
New Edge Networks builds and manages private IP-based wide area networks that do not use the public Internet. Connecting business sites at virtually any address in the United States, New Edge allows businesses to choose any blend of available access technologies – from DSL and T1 lines to fiber-optic connections – for building private and secure MPLS networks with performance guarantees. A wholly owned subsidiary of Atlanta-based EarthLink Inc., ( NASDAQ: ELNK), New Edge is based in Vancouver, Wash. For more information visit www.newedgenetworks.com or call 1-360-693-9009.

Contact:
Sal Cinquegrani
1-360-906-9723
1-847-420-1750 (cell)
scinquegrani@newedgenetworks.com

IKANO and Google Collaborate to Offer Google Apps Email and Communications Services to ISPs Nationwide

April 08, 2008 By: Shaun Category: Technology, The Trade No Comments →

    SALT LAKE CITY, April 8, 2008 /PRNewswire/ — IKANO Communications
Inc., (http://www.ikano.com) the nation’s leading aggregator of ISP
services, announced today that it is teaming up with Google
(http://www.google.com) to deploy Google Apps(TM) — Google’s web-based
platform for communication and collaboration. The collaboration will allow
IKANO to help mid-sized Internet Service Providers, generally with 100,000
or less subscribers, to expand service offerings to end users, while
reducing technology and support expenses and maintaining existing branding.

    IKANO plans to migrate its current end users to Google Apps in the
second quarter of this year. Thereafter, IKANO will extend the offering to
its large base of wholesale and private label ISP customers. These
customers purchase aggregated Internet access (DSL and Dialup), email and
other IP solutions that IKANO bundles from major telco and other service
providers in the U.S. and Canada.

    With Google Apps, IKANO’s ISP customers will now have access to
Google’s popular communications tools such as Gmail(TM) email, Google
Docs(TM) collaboration, Google Calendar(TM) shared calendaring, Google
Talk(TM) instant messaging, and the Start Page feature for creating a
customizable home page. These services, powered by Google, are available to
users via any Internet-connected computer and many mobile devices.

    “Many ISPs are looking to take themselves out of the technology and
infrastructure maintenance business so they can focus on their customers,”
said George Naspo, IKANO CEO. “Google Apps allows ISPs to utilize Google’s
dynamic communication and collaboration applications under the ISPs’ own
domain names. Branded Google Apps services can bring new life into the ISPs
product line at very little cost. Google’s robust communication tools,
mobile email, and calendar services will give service providers nationwide
a rich technology path into the future.”

    “Google is excited to work with IKANO to provide their subscribers with
rich applications to stay connected and communicate more effectively. It’s
all hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware to maintain or software to
install,” said Eugene Levitsky, Google Apps Sales Specialist.

    IKANO is pleased to work with the Google team to offer Google Apps
migration and support services. Both companies are committed to offering
ISPs of all sizes useful communication and collaboration tools via cloud
computing.

    “We foresee this as a breakaway product in the industry. IKANO’s unique
solution to ISPs provides mail migration services, branded portal
development, and live Tier 1 customer support for Google Apps. It’s a great
benefit to ISPs and end users to improve their Internet experience and
therefore reduce churn,” said Todd Krause, IKANO Vice President of Customer
Support. “In addition, with Google Apps, we’re able to provision
subscribers automatically and give them single sign-on with IKANO’s
existing services. Very few companies can offer nationwide DSL, Google
Apps, and related customer support under one billing platform.”

    About IKANO

    IKANO, founded in 1999, is a provider of IP solutions for Internet
Service Providers including Internet access, billing, customer support,
hosting, portal, and email services. IKANO makes it easy for service
providers to maintain a unique brand while eliminating the hassle of
maintaining network contracts, servers, and call centers. Headquartered in
Salt Lake City, Utah, the company has offices in Los Angeles, Seattle, and
Toronto and offers services in the United States and Canada. For more
information, visit http://www.ikano.com.

    Google, Google Apps, Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Talk are
trademarks of Google Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
 SOURCE IKANO Communications Inc.

Bluehost.com adds Postini to thier portfolio, I wonder what they pay per box?

September 01, 2007 By: Shaun Category: Technology, The Trade No Comments →

Dear Bluehost.com Customer,

I’m excited to announce Bluehost “Professional Grade” Anti-spam service.
After months of testing multiple solutions, Bluehost has partnered with Postini
to develop spam protection guaranteed to remove that unwanted clutter from your
inbox. Postini has proven 98% effective, with virtually no false positive spam markings.
Finally, a spam solution that works!

In addition to eliminating that annoying spam, Bluehost Anti-spam scans emails for
viruses, quarantining harmful emails and ensuring they never reach your network.
Other features include, custom white listings and user spam controls.

This new service is very easy to use. Just click on the Postini Anti Spam link in
Bluehost’s control panel, and chose the accounts you want to protect. There’s nothing
to do on your email client (Outlook, Eudora, Webmail, etc.), we manage everything on our
end. It’s just that simple.

Bluehost offers this expanded protection for only $1 per email account per month.
That’s less than 3 cents per day for unrivaled spam protection. Of course, Bluehost
will continue to provide Spam Assassin for no charge to existing Bluehost customers.
This new service is for those that want active protection far above and beyond what is
provided through a free solution. Say goodbye to spam! I personally use this service
for all my email accounts and I would never switch back. It is that good!

Try it out right now at the URL below or login and click on Postini Anti Spam in the
Bluehost control panel -

http://bluehost.com/dm/postini.html

As always if you have further questions you can check with the active community of users at -

http://www.bluehostforum.com

For the personal side of Bluehost you can always check out my personal blog at -

http://www.mattheaton.com

Thanks,
Matt Heaton / President Bluehost.com

$5 off Parallels for Mac

June 28, 2007 By: Shaun Category: Technology No Comments →

To get $5 off parallels 3.0 for Mac go to this link:
http://www.digitalriver.com/affiliate/areview/parallels/lp/LP.html

So far this is the best deal I can find on the virtual machine software that enables users to run windows on an Intel based Mac.  If any one finds a coupon code which gives more than 10% off please post it here for others to use. 

Knock Knock, Whose There?

June 25, 2007 By: Shaun Category: Technology No Comments →

Google Analytics (GA) is one of the leading free sites which tracks incoming and outgoing traffic patterns on a web site.  GA offers stats including how often your site is viewed, which pages are viewed, and what demographic the viewers are coming from.  All in all it is a good package for those who want to know traffic stats and don’t own crystal balls or know any gypsies or part time gypsy temp agencies. 

 Word press is also one of the more popular packages for blogging.  Recently I stumbled on an easy way to get GA onto Word-Press sites without having to know anything about code or needing to change theme based code.  One of the disadvantages with theme based changes and GA is that all GA stats go away if the GA code snippets are plugged into a specific themes. 

The answer to this delima is Ultimate GA written by Wilfred van der Deijl.  Ultimate GA creates a simple plug-in that will remain in effect despite themes that may change.  It is very configurable and even better, it automatically includes outbound tracking without creating JavaScript onClick event handlers manually. 

Ultimate GA can be found here:
http://www.oratransplant.nl/uga/