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By Atomia , on 11.4.2012.
We love automation, programming and web hosting. But, we also love cakes, the geekier the better. Today, we had the privilege to enjoy a pink cake decorated with Beasty.
Check out our previous cakes here: https://www.atomia.com/blog/2011/11/15/cake
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Development
By Atomia , on 5.4.2012.
Easter is around the corner in our egg we have a few screenshots from the development department.
Read more after the break!
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DNS Events
By Atomia , on 27.3.2012.
We are back in our offices in Sweden and Serbia after a great week at Europa Park in Rust, Germany. Attending this year’s World Hosting Days gave us the chance to meet our partners and clients and to make some great new contacts, too. We took a look at what’s new in the hosting business and held a session about DNSSEC.
Images and more after the break!
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DNS
By Atomia , on 6.3.2012.
A few days back we published a blog post on how to get started with C# and Atomia DNS. Today, we will do a similar blog post for the very popular script language PHP.
Code example after the break.
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DNS Releases
By Atomia , on 5.3.2012.
The interest for Atomia DNS (our open source DNS management system) has exceeded our expectations and last Friday we decided to give the community a chance to play around with it without actually installing it.
AtomiaDNS.net is a free to use DNS service, it is fully functional and you can use the Atomia DNS Web App to manage your domain names or connect to the API using CURL, the Atomia DNS command line client or your homebrewed application. I built one myself in C# this weekend and wrote a blog post with some tips on how to get started.
We have no intention of making profit on this service, therefor we cannot guarantee the perfect up-time or availability, we will, however, do our best to give you a great experience of our software.
It is really easy to get started with the service; head over to http://atomiadns.com/demo and sign up for an account. It takes less than 30 seconds to get started!
Also, check out our quick guide to AtomiaDNS.net at: http://atomiadns.com/quick-guide.
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Development DNS
By Atomia , on 4.3.2012.
Last Friday, we opened the doors to AtomiaDNS.net, a playground for those who want to test Atomia DNS without installing it. It is a free, fully functional DNS service without any guarantees in terms of up-time or availability.
Atomia DNS is written in Perl and the control panel (Atomia DNS Web App) is written in Node.js, you can, however, use the programming language of your choice to talk to Atomia DNS.
In this blog post I will share a few tips on how to get started in C# and .Net.
Code examples can be found after the break.
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DNS Events
By Atomia , on 22.2.2012.
On Thursday the 22nd of March, Jimmy Bergman, our Lead Developer and System Architect, will enter the main stage at WHD.global to talk about our experiences from a large scale DNSSEC deployment.
Don’t miss this opportunity to listen to one of the most respected Domain & DNS specialist from Sweden and learn more about DNSSEC automation/deployment.
Atomia will also have a team of hosting automation experts in place to talk about Atomia Hosting Automation Platform. If you want to know more about our products or discuss hosting automation in general, don’t hesitate to contact us in advance and book a meeting.
How to spot the Atomia crew among thousands of visitors? Just look for the pink shirts!
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DNS
By Atomia , on 21.2.2012.
A few weeks back, we built a simple Web App to accompany Atomia DNS. It is build in Node.js and Jade (Node Template Engine).
Check out the screen shots after the break!
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DNS News
By Atomia , on 21.2.2012.
Read the full press release after the break.
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Atomia Products DNS News Releases
By Atomia , on 20.2.2012.
As of today, you will be able to install and use Atomia DNS for free. And what’s even better, you can contribute to the development of the product, which is released under the ISC license.
Atomia DNS is a DNS management software with DNSSEC support out of the box. It comes packed with a simple to use, yet, powerful API and can easily be integrated with any system. For the occasion we have built a simple web application (in node.js) for those who prefer a GUI to manage their zones. Of course, we provide a command line client as well.
Atomia DNS was earlier exclusive to Atomia Cloud Hosting Platform and has gained publicity thanks to its robustness and effectiveness during the roll-out of DNSSEC for the Swedish TLD (.se).
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