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− | Name Intelligence activities include the [[Domain Roundtable]], an annual conference uniting domain industry professionals and tech savvy individuals focusing on domain assets and new technologies and products in the online marketplace.<ref>[http://domainroundtable.com/home/?page_id=159 Domain Roundtable]</ref> Its services include '''Reverse IP''', an easy way to find all the [[.com]], [[.net]], [[.org]], [[.biz]], [[.us]], and [[.info]] websites hosted on a given [[IP Address|IP address]]; '''Whois History''' and '''Whois Search''', gives access to a large database of historical [[Whois]] records as well as Front Page Information, Indexed Data, Server Data, and Registry Data via [[DomainTools]];<ref>[http://www.domaintools.com/research/whois-history/ Domaintools]</ref> In addition, Name Intelligence also provides '''Domain Insurance''' to protect the [[domainer]]s from domain thefts.<ref> [http://blog.domaintools.com/2007/09/domain-insurance-by-domaintools/ Domain Insurance]</ref>
| + | The company's services include Reverse IP, an easy way to find all the [[.com]], [[.net]], [[.org]], [[.biz]], [[.us]], and [[.info]] websites hosted on a given [[IP Address|IP address]]; Whois History and Whois Search, which give access to a large database of historical [[Whois]] records; as well as Front Page Information, Indexed Data, Server Data, and Registry Data via [[DomainTools]];<ref>[http://www.domaintools.com/research/whois-history/ Domaintools]</ref> and Domain Insurance to protect the [[domainer]]s from domain thefts.<ref> [http://blog.domaintools.com/2007/09/domain-insurance-by-domaintools/ Domain Insurance]</ref> |
− | In 2005, [[Jay Westerdall]], CEO of Name Intelligence, wrote to [[ICANN]] president [[Paul Twomey]] and shared comments regarding the re-bidding process of the [[.net]] gTLD, Westerdall stated that "It is not an appropriate time to change the vendor servicing the .net gTLD without creating an adverse impact to what is currently a stable and predictable resource, and that it might be a more responsible, pragmatic, and appropriate course of action to reconsider the vendor at the next contact renewal option".<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/net-rfp-general/msg00025.html ICANN E-mail Archive]</ref> | + | In 2005, [[Jay Westerdal]], CEO of Name Intelligence, wrote to [[ICANN]] president [[Paul Twomey]] and shared comments regarding the re-bidding process of the [[.net]] gTLD, Westerdall stated that "It is not an appropriate time to change the vendor servicing the .net gTLD without creating an adverse impact to what is currently a stable and predictable resource, and that it might be a more responsible, pragmatic, and appropriate course of action to reconsider the vendor at the next contact renewal option".<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/net-rfp-general/msg00025.html ICANN E-mail Archive]</ref> |