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Last week, several members of the FireHost team made the long, arduous trip from Dallas to Austin for HostingCon 2010. Here’s the insiders perspective on the “who” and “what” from the event this year.
Meeting up with industry friends and partners was certainly the overall highlight of HostingCon 2010. Interfacing with our peers, competitors, and service providers was a great reminder of how many truly awesome people and companies exist in the hosting industry.
For Fun
The Planet‘s booth provided a very entertaining “assemble a Dell server as fast as you can” challenge. The whole spectacle got quite a bit of attention, and our very own Chris Hinkley was the fourth fastest assembler on the final day of the event. (Unfortunately, only 1st-3rd place received a prize, so the accomplishment will only live on in his mind.)
The Trustwave booth’s theme for 2010 was “Knock Out High Prices”. Cool concept, and they actually had a boxing ring setup where attendees could hop in the ring and punch a guy with a “high prices” t-shirt. It drew a lot of attention, but very few people were brave enough to hop in to take a swing. So on the last day, Trustwave brought in some semi-pro wrestlers to help drive the message home.
On a More Serious Note
Security topics dominated many of the sessions and discussions. As well, “the cloud” in general was a hot topic. It seems industry-wide, multiple definitions of “cloud” exist, and compared to last year, even more interpretations have come to light. That’s somewhat counter intuitive since you’d expect a more concise explanation would emerge over time.
Collectively, our team walked away confident that FireHost is leading the secure web hosting pack, and we have a “golden opportunity” to help real businesses solve compliance challenges and achieve a higher level of security in general. We’re excited to be pioneering an affordable, scalable secure hosting solution for companies of all sizes.
All-in-all, HostingCon 2010 was a fantastic event. The relationships, the knowledge, the partnerships, the industry insight, and even the time spent “car pooling” was a valuable opportunity for team building.
See you in San Diego!


