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Parallels Virtualization Automation Adds Integration for Secure64 DNS

Service Providers Can Now manage Secure64 DNS with Parallels Automation

Parallels announced that its Parallels Automation solution now integrates with Secure64 DNS, giving service providers who use Parallels Automation the ability to easily manage Secure64 servers within their datacenters. Through the collaboration, Parallels Automation is able to offer a new option for service providers searching for secure and highly available DNS solution.

"The integration of Secure64 DNS with Parallels Automation allows service providers the flexibility of choosing a more secure DNS solution." said Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels. "By leveraging Parallels Automation and the Parallels Open Platform, software vendors can create additional revenue with easy access to the growing hosting market."

"It’s easy to see the utility that can be gained by the integration of these two products," stated Steve Merkel, CIO, Data393. "The option of plugging a highly scalable, secure and extremely fast DNS solution into this robust hosting platform will be highly valuable."

Secure64 DNS is an authoritative name server application based on Secure64’s SourceT micro OS, which is designed from the ground up with a secure architecture that makes any applications running on it immune to compromise from rootkits and malware and resistant to network attacks. Secure64 DNS runs on the HP Integrity rx2660 hardware platform.

Parallels Automation is a customizable data center solution that allows service providers to more efficiently manage their infrastructure. With its modular design and flexible architecture, a system can expand to include new services and scale to several million customers.

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