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'''Cloud Registry''' is a [[TLD]] registry back-end technology and service provider based in Sydney, Australia. Cloud Registry aims to redefine registry operations by providing a flexible and complete solution for [[TLD]] operators.<ref>[http://www.cloudregistry.net/about/cloud-registry/ cloudregistry.net]</ref> | '''Cloud Registry''' is a [[TLD]] registry back-end technology and service provider based in Sydney, Australia. Cloud Registry aims to redefine registry operations by providing a flexible and complete solution for [[TLD]] operators.<ref>[http://www.cloudregistry.net/about/cloud-registry/ cloudregistry.net]</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Cloud Registry was founded in 2009 by [[Wil Tan]] and [[Andrew Douglas]]. It has its headquarters in Sydney, Australia. | Cloud Registry was founded in 2009 by [[Wil Tan]] and [[Andrew Douglas]]. It has its headquarters in Sydney, Australia. | ||
In November, 2011, it was announced that Cloud Registry had teamed with [[Sedari]] and [[CoCCA]] to apply for the proposed [[.sydney]] and [[.melbourne]] [[ | In November, 2011, it was announced that Cloud Registry had teamed with [[Sedari]] and [[CoCCA]] to apply for the proposed [[.sydney]] and [[.melbourne]] [[geoTLD]]s. They are submitting a joint application to the governments of New South Wales and Victoria, which announced requests for proposals the previous month. Cloud Registry would run the back-end, while Sedari handled the back-office functions and CoCCA provided knowledge gained through its experience as a [[ccTLD]] platform.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/joint-venture-bids-for-aussie-city-gtlds/ Joint Venture for Aussie City gTLDs, DomainIncite.com]</ref> | ||
On December 6, 2011, Cloud Registry, along with its Japanese partner [[GMO Registry]], won the approval of the Tokyo metropolitan government to operate the planned [[.tokyo]] geoTLD.<ref>[http://www.itwire.com/it-industry-news/deals/51597-australian-registry-on-track-to-manage-tokyo-gtld iTWire: Australian registry on track to manage .tokyo gTLD]</ref> | |||
==Products== | ==Products== | ||
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* [http://www.cloudregistry.net Official website of Cloud Registry] | * [http://www.cloudregistry.net Official website of Cloud Registry] | ||
[[Category: Registries]] | [[Category: Registries]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 10 March 2021
Type: | Privately Held |
Industry: | Registry |
Founded: | 2009 |
Founder(s): | Wil Tan, Andrew Douglas |
Headquarters: | Sydney |
Country: | Australia |
Employees: | 6 |
Website: | CloudRegistry.net |
Twitter: | @CloudRegistry |
Key People | |
Wil Tan, Co-Founder Andrew Douglas, Co-Founder |
Cloud Registry is a TLD registry back-end technology and service provider based in Sydney, Australia. Cloud Registry aims to redefine registry operations by providing a flexible and complete solution for TLD operators.[1]
History
Cloud Registry was founded in 2009 by Wil Tan and Andrew Douglas. It has its headquarters in Sydney, Australia.
In November, 2011, it was announced that Cloud Registry had teamed with Sedari and CoCCA to apply for the proposed .sydney and .melbourne geoTLDs. They are submitting a joint application to the governments of New South Wales and Victoria, which announced requests for proposals the previous month. Cloud Registry would run the back-end, while Sedari handled the back-office functions and CoCCA provided knowledge gained through its experience as a ccTLD platform.[2]
On December 6, 2011, Cloud Registry, along with its Japanese partner GMO Registry, won the approval of the Tokyo metropolitan government to operate the planned .tokyo geoTLD.[3]
Products
Cloud Registry owns a product called "Cloud Registry Management Platform", which is a suite of streamlined tools for efficiently managing TLDs. CRMP is a versatile registry management solution with features such as:
- Thick Registry Model
- Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
- DNSSEC
- IPv6
- IDN
- Whois
- Web administration interface for registry and registrar
- Sunrise and Land rush mode
- Rights protection mechanisms such as integration with trademark clearinghouses, Uniform Rapid Suspension
- Registry Data Escrow
- Zone File Access