Congratulations to OrionVM Managing Director Sheng Yeo for qualifying as one of Ernst and Young’s 2012 nominees for Entrepreneur of the Year (EOY) in Australia’s Eastern region.
→ read more...In one way or another, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of this magical and divine thing called Cloud Hosting or Cloud Computing. It’s not always easy to see through the hype, and with so many conflicting and misleading messages being trumpeted about, it’s no surprise that businesses have been hesitant to begin the journey.
→ read more...After several weeks of Beta testing, OrionVM is now unveiling our support for Windows Server 2008R2 on our platform.
→ read more...OrionVM has earned a place among Anthill Magazine’s Top 50 in its 2011 Annual Cool Company Awards, a national program developed in 2006 to recognise Australian companies that are doing things differently to bring about positive change.
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OrionVM is proud to welcome Gordon Bell and Stephen Baxter, two of the biggest names in the US and Australian tech space, on-board as Angel Investors.
→ read more...For the past 6 months OrionVM has prided itself on the performance and simplicity of our Linux cloud platform. Many customers have come to us and asked us to provide a Windows template that performs equally as well.
→ read more...It has been an interesting few months here at OrionVM as we continue to develop features for our Cloud Computing platform. We are in the process of writing Version 2 of our platform, and there are also many interesting things in the works at OrionVM HQ.
→ read more...On October 8th the world lost one of its most influential and revered geniuses. Denis Ritchie the creator of the C programming language and co-author of the UNIX operating system is no longer with us.
→ read more...At OrionVM we pride ourselves on our quality and reliability of our service. We understand that you run mission critical and customer facing applications on our platform. Therefore should any down time occur, for whatever reason, it can have a large impact on your business.
→ read more...As it is often cited many people believe that cloud computing is another step in the commodisation of compute capacity and data storage. By what is commoditization, how does it relate to cloud computing and is cloud really a commodity? ( or will it be )
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