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* Thick Registry Model
 
* Thick Registry Model
 
* EPP
 
* EPP
* DNSSEC
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* [[DNSSEC]]
* IPv6
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* [[IPv6]]
* IDN
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* [[IDN]]
* Whois
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* [[Whois]]
 
* Web administration interface for registry and registrar
 
* Web administration interface for registry and registrar
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.cloudregistry.net Official website of Cloud Registry]
 
* [http://www.cloudregistry.net Official website of Cloud Registry]
* [http://www.cloudregistry.com.au/]
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* [http://www.cloudregistry.com.au/ cloudregistry.com.au]
* [http://cloudservices.com.au/]
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* [http://cloudservices.com.au/ cloudservices.com.au]
  
 
[[Category: Companies]]
 
[[Category: Companies]]
 
[[Category: Registries]]
 
[[Category: Registries]]

Revision as of 11:18, 20 March 2011

CloudRegistry.png
Type: Privately Held
Industry: Registry Provider
Founded: 2009
Headquarters: Sydney
Country: Australia
Employees: 6
Website: CloudRegistry.net
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@CloudRegistry
Key People
Wil Tan

Andrew Dougals
Ruud Verstijnen

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]

Cloud Registry is part of the Cloud Services Group of websites.[2]

History

Cloud Registry was founded in 2009 by Wil Tan, Andrew Douglas and Ruud Verstijnen. It has its headquarters in Sydney, Australia.

Products

Cloud Registry owns a product called "Cloud Registry Management Platform"(CRMP). CRMP is a suite of streamlined tools for efficiently managing TLDs. CRMP is a versatile registry management solution with features such as:

  • Thick Registry Model
  • EPP
  • DNSSEC
  • IPv6
  • IDN
  • Whois
  • Web administration interface for registry and registrar
  • Sunrise and Land rush mode
  • IPC
  • Registry Data Escrow
  • Zone File Access[3]

References

External links