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Featured Person (All People)
Ram Mohan

Ram Mohan is the Vice President of Business Operations and Chief Technology Officer at Afilias Limited. Ram joined the ICANN Board of Directors as the SSAC's non-voting liaison at the conclusion of the Cairo Meeting in 2008. He helped write the IDN Guidelines that have been widely adopted by registries worldwide and remains actively involved in IDN issues. He is a founding member of the ICANN Security & Stability Committee,and sat on the ICANN Nominating Committee from its inception in 2003 through 2006...read more

Featured Company (All Companies)

Iron Mountain

Iron Mountain is an industry leader in the protection and storage of information, and works with both physical and electronic files. 97% of the companies generally listed on the Fortune 1000 use Iron Mountain as their information manager. Iron Mountain was selected by ICANN to function as its Registrar Data Escrow agent in November, 2007. The company was started when Herman Knaust decided to market the old mine he had purchased to grow mushrooms in as a storage facility for important corporate documents.read more

Sponsors

VeriSign  ICANN

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Registry.pro  DomainTools Afilias

 
Bill and Hill in San Francisco
Vint Cerf dancing with the Maori
Vint Cerf says farewell to LA