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Managed Hosting


With iT Canopy's Fully Managed Infrastructure services we offer complete end-to-end management of your mission-critical IT environment. We provide and service the hardware; take care of data back-up and recovery; ensure complete security; and fully manage the operating system, web, and database application infrastructures.

iT Canopy's Managed Hosting is the most affordable, reliable hosting service provider for your business, personal and private web hosting needs.

We provide all the services your business needs. We deliver hosted solutions that are fully managed, with emphasis on the fully. That means supporting you and the technologies we provide. And it all starts with your own dedicated Support Team  that manages and cares for everything regarding your hosted environment and your account.

Email Management

Our email management solutions fit a broad range of client requirements servicing sectors such as Financial, Non-Profit, Call Centers and Small-Medium Business. Our entry level solution starts with a few users, while our Business and Enterprise Editions scales to unlimited group mailboxes and 100's of users. We have assisted clients tackle their email management challenges.

These features will be of particular interest to those who administer email accounts. Administration is handled via any web browser and your Control Panel.
 

bul1.jpgList of Accounts 
bul1.jpgEasily viewable user names and passwords
bul1.jpgProvides up-to-date list of all existing accounts 
bul1.jpgCreate Accounts in real time 
bul1.jpgDelete Accounts in real time 
bul1.jpgChange Passwords 
bul1.jpgLimits security risks 
bul1.jpgAlias
bul1.jpgAllows for the ability to manage multiple email addresses through one account
bul1.jpgAuto responders
bul1.jpgAbility to notify of short term or extended absence or receipt of email 
bul1.jpgSpam Filtering
bul1.jpgAbility to block email from users
bul1.jpgBuilt in default and advanced settings
bul1.jpgCatch Alias
bul1.jpgAbility to retain all communication sent to the company
bul1.jpgCommand History
bul1.jpgMonitors all activity dealing with email addresses

Domain Management

The Internet's domain-name system (DNS ) allows users to refer to web sites and other resources using easier-to-remember domain names (such as http://www.icann.org/" or http://www.cira.ca/ in Canada") rather than the all-numeric IP addresses (such as "192.0.34.65") assigned to each computer on the Internet. Each domain name is made up of a series of character strings (called "labels") separated by dots. The right-most label in a domain name is referred to as its "top-level domain" (TLD). The DNS forms a tree-like hierarchy. Each TLD includes many second-level domains (such as "icann" in "http://www.icann.org/"); each second-level domain can include a number of third-level domains ("www" in "http://www.icann.org/"), and so on.


The responsibility for operating each TLD (including maintaining a registry of the second-level domains within the TLD) is delegated to a particular organization. These organizations are referred to as "registry operators", "sponsors", or simply "delegees." There are several types of TLDs within the DNS:TLDs with two letters (such as .de, .mx, and .jp) have been established for over 240 countries and external territories and are referred to as "country-code" TLDs or "ccTLDs". They are delegated to designated managers, who operate the ccTLDs according to local policies that are adapted to best meet the economic, cultural, linguistic, and legal circumstances of the country or territory involved. For more details, see the ccTLD web page on the IANA web site.


Most TLDs with three or more characters are referred to as "generic" TLDs, or "gTLDs". They can be subdivided into two types, "sponsored" TLDs (sTLDs) and "unsponsored TLDs (uTLDs), as described in more detail below. In addition to gTLDs and ccTLDs, there is one special TLD, .arpa, which is used for technical infrastructure purposes. ICANN administers the .arpa TLD in cooperation with the Internet technical community under the guidance of the Internet Architecture Board.


Resources:
CIRA Canadian (.ca) domain name registry


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