NetBenefit
NetBenefit: Hosting Provider Uses Virtualization to Expand Services and Reduce Costs
White Paper NetBenefit is a leading provider of managed hosting services in the United Kingdom. NetBenefit decided to implement the Windows ServerĀ® 2008 operating system featuring Hyper-VĀ virtualization technology... [15 Oct 2009]
Hosting Provider Uses Virtualization to Expand Services and Reduce Costs
White Paper NetBenefit is a leading provider of managed hosting services in the United Kingdom. NetBenefit decided to implement the Windows Server 2008 operating system featuring Hyper-V virtualization technology to... [11 Oct 2008]
Internet shoppers clueless on web security
News A survey conducted by hosting specialist NetBenefit revealed 80 per cent of consumers are concerned about internet security when buying online but 70 per cent of them did not understand the significance of the green... [26 Feb 2008]
Revealed: 'Mystery founder' of secure email firm
News According to the NetBenefit Whois directory, Andrew Bland is the administrative contact for the jeftel.com website. Last week silicon.com published news of a popularly received new company, called jeftel, which offers... [04 Oct 2004]
5 years ago... Icann slammed by net guru Pope
News NetNames was sold in the December 1999 to former rival Netbenefit for £1.1m in cash. 02.06.99: Global web naming group Icann (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is failing to account for the interests... [02 Jun 2004]
Rise in small firms turning to ecommerce
News That's one key finding from research carried out by web hosting firm NetBenefit published this week. In its State of the eNation Survey 2003, NetBenefit reports that 12 per cent of the UK's small and... [26 Aug 2003]
Tony 'Del Boy' Blair flogs second-hand domain names
News However, Jonathan Robinson, business development director of NetBenefit, said that Nominet, the organisation that manages the registration of UK level domains names, wouldn't be too heavy-handed in this situation. [14 Dec 2001]
Tasteless hack leaves web users fuming
News Jonathan Robinson, CEO of NetBenefit, which owns NetNames, confirmed the problem was first noticed shortly before 09:00 (BST), and resolved just over an hour later. Visitors to over 10,000 sites hosted by NetNames were... [14 Sep 2001]
Face-to-face meetings still alive and well in email age
News Jonathan Robinson, CEO of NetBenefit, pinpoints the anonymity factor as one of the main contributory factors to the growing amount of addresses. Workers still prefer face-to-face communication, despite the explosion of... [23 Jul 2001]
High-tech sector in favour of a home in the Dome
News Speaking on silicon.com's The Big Question programme, Jonathan Robinson, CEO of NetBenefit, said: "I think London could do with a high-tech business park and the Dome certainly is an inspiring structure. [11 Dec 2000]
The great domain name robbery
Comment Jonathan Robinson, CEO of one of the UK's largest domain name companies, NetBenefit, said it's as much up to the domain name owners to protect their online territory. Last month, a large number of European companies were... [28 Apr 2000]
Libel on the Net: have the legal floodgates opened?
Comment Last week gay publication, Outcast, had its site shut down by its own ISP, Netbenefit, over fears of a libel suit from a rival paper. The Pink Paper contacted both Netbenefit and Outcast's printer to... [05 Apr 2000]
UK Chancellor sets out e-government roadmap for SMEs
News Jonathan Robinson, MD of Internet solutions group NetBenefit, said the initiative was "in the right spirit" but had to be well targeted, with the government ensuring SMEs knew where to go to get the best advice. [06 Mar 2000]
SMEs to gain Web hosting service from NetBenefit
News UK domain name registrar, NetBenefit, has this week launched a Web hosting facility aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Matthew Tidy, specialist hosting manager at NetBenefit, explained:... [18 Feb 2000]
Blair welcomes Net time synchronisation scheme
News GeT is lead by the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG), an organisation of over 4,000 online retailers in Europe, and is backed by BT, UUNet, NetBenefit, DHL, Forrester Research and Timex. Prime Minister, Tony... [31 Dec 1999]