Talent by Numbers

Category: Newsletter 2006 — Tags: , — Author: jara

Resumes pour in weekly, if not daily, from potential staffers.  The Chicago expansion has accomplished all we could have hoped for and far more in the hiring arena.  With our Midwest Operations Center planted near several colleges, we have more than just area universities as available talent pools; we also have the Cedar Valley Linux Users group to thank for their industry immersed graduates and members.  Call it good karma, or simply a booming market in a landscape teeming with highly talented individuals; large numbers of highly qualified jobseekers have turned to FastServers.Net for employment.

Trust me when I tell you that we welcome all of them! We owe our continued expansion to the talented women, men, and [18+ year old] “children” who make up our staff.

2007 promises not only sufficient staffing to meet our projected growth, but a team of individuals as excited to make that happen as those of us who have been with the company since day one.  They come from every neck of the woods and have combined years of formal instruction with the tailored training they receive everyday from the seasoned vets of our staff.  And due to the significant growth we now have an expanded means of communication – such as our new video-conferencing system – to keep our multiple offices tight-nit and cooperating towards a central mission.

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the individuals who make up our growing staff.  Please take a few minutes to visit the staff profiles section on our website at http://www.fastservers.net where you will not find a magnification of certifications or a delineation of degrees, rather you will see a list of enthusiasts involved in many different hobbies and interests.  From gaming aficionados and sports enthusiasts to world travelers and DJ’s, buzz around the water cooler is sure to bring a lot of interesting conversations as this certainly is not a boring bunch of people!  They are at the right company, and I hope you get the chance to see their drive and creativity put to work for you.

Wishing you the best of luck in the New Year!

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Thanks For The Memories

Category: Newsletter 2006 — Tags: , — Author: travis

…And your cooperation, throughout the year of 2006!  Truthfully, I have
no idea what happened to the year of 2006, but the beach is closed again here in the City of Winds and that means, apparently, the year has certainly come to an end.  To say the least, this was an amazing year for FastServers.Net!  We started off battling a variety of nasty, lingering issues with network stability and, sufficed to say, such anomalies were squashed…  quite permanently.  Our transition to the mastery status of our networking perimeter was *a really good idea.* Our mission critical environments in California and Iowa have cruised along more smoothly than even I could have dreamed, especially since these adjustments reached fruition during the first quarter of this year.  That said, we’re far from finishing optimization of our Internet(s)!  Hahaha…

In the near future we will be hosting a significant, and I mean significant, amount of web servers here in Chicago. We are immensely excited about our opportunities here at FastServers.Net. Come January 2007, we will be sporting a superb blend of connectivity that will, once firmly entrenched, rival our previous
undertakings… to say the least!  The initial “launch titles” include gigE services from both Level 3 Communications (currently #1 at Knodes http://www.fixedorbit.com/metrics.htm), and our long-time
peering-mastermind partners (and themselves a frequent player at Knodes), Hurricane Electric.

Considering the strength of these networks in certain regions, continents, and timezones, we believe this complement of providers is exceedingly formidable.  Moreover, our ability to clean and enhance routes and services across our multiple locations will be increasingly bolstered once our long-haul link is complete between Fremont and Chicago during the middle of quarter one, 2007.  This fairly gigantic undertaking will effectively meld our current and newfangled data center environments into one healthy and increasingly manageable piece of networking wizardry.  This is – a really good thing.

And I promise you that it really is a good thing.  Wish us luck, and enjoy your holidays –or – we hope you have already enjoyed your holidays.  We have come a long way at FastServers.Net through a myriad of avenues. But all of that has been possible only with your cooperation, understanding, and exquisite
feedback.  2007 will be even better. We guarantee it!

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Goodbye 2006. Hello 2007!

Category: Newsletter 2006 — Tags: — Author: ian

Wow! I just got email from Mr. Aaron Phillips, VP of Marketing and Sales, reminding me that my end-of-year newsletter article is due.  Excuse me, but end of year?  I was playing beach volleyball just a few weeks back, wasn’t I?  Didn’t that end-of-July bike ride across an entire state happen just last month?  End-of-year? You are kidding, right?  Well, according to Microsoft Entourage for Mac OSX (which is still on its 2004 version for the record) it is in fact time to close out another successful year at FastServers.Net.  To say this year flew by would be an understatement of inimitable proportions.  A fast moving year for the CEO typically indicates a productive and event filled one, and this year has certainly been no exception to that rule.

2006 started much the same way it is ending.  New staff was being brought on board in both our Chicago and Iowa locations, and our marketing efforts continued to result in unprecedented growth.  One major complement to our existing service offerings was the introduction of a true enterprise level data protection and backup service powered by industry leader Arsenal Digital. Our new partnership with Arsenal Digital has proven to be a huge success!  As winter turned to spring, our Chicago office became alarmingly crowded so the search for new digs was on!  The end result was a move from the outskirts of Chicago (O’Hare airport area) to the downtown loop.  The move tripled our office space and has been a huge perk for the staff. They now have the ability to jump on the CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) and make it to the office in a fraction of the time it previously took.

HostingCon 2006 was held in Las Vegas and occupied a good chunk of the summer for planning and, of course, participation.  In addition to taking home best-of-show and other awards at the convention, our after party at Pure’s Red Room received rave reviews on WHT and various other mediums.  After HostingCon 2006, we celebrated FastServers.Net’s 10th anniversary in Wrigleyville on the rooftop while watching a Cubs vs. Cardinals game!  Did I mention we have been providing dedicated server hosting for over 10 years now?!

Turning to the fall, FastServers.Net brought more new staffers than in any other previous time period.  Lots of new faces meant getting to know each other as well as deserved elevation in the ranks for existing employees.  As I write this today, during unseasonably warm weather in late November, the company is diligently preparing for the most exciting development of the year.  The provisioning of our new Chicago based data center space within Switch and Data’s facility will begin a great new chapter and take us into 2007 ready to facilitate a variety of new customers and continue to offer world class service to our existing loyal customers.

So, as it really is the “year end,” I sign off by wishing you all a Merry Chrismachanakwanzika and an incredibly successful 2007!

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Is Your cPanel Secure?

Category: Newsletter 2006 — Tags: , , — Author: aaron

Do you know if your cPanel server is really secure? Have you considered securing your passwords or the /tmp directory on your server? Know anything about the maildir format for your mail server? Are you sure you have locked down your compilers or turned off unused services and daemons? These are just a few of the many things you need to be aware of in order to secure your cPanel server. Do not wait any longer as your server could be vulnerable to attacks. We have the information you need to know to you’re your cPanel server secure. And trust me, the last thing you want is someone hacking away at your server, costing you hundreds, even thousands of dollars.

There are ten things you can do to secure your cPanel server. These are things directly suggested by cPanel, but if you want access to information on securing your cPanel server, take a few minutes and visit our Global Security Announcements section in the FastServers.Net forums at http://forums.fastservers.net/.

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End of Life for Windows 2000 Server

Category: Newsletter 2006 — Tags: , — Author: terrance

As most of you already know, FastServers decided it would be best to stop offering Windows 2000 as a supported operating system due to Microsoft’s decision to stop support altogether. Although Microsoft has extended support available, service packs will no longer be released for the operating system. In addition, our support agreement does not cover incident support. All paid support from this point forward will be moving in the direction to help customers prepare for the next release from Microsoft. Besides, why stay on an older, inferior system when you can have the latest and greatest?

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