The Swiss Army Knife of Domain Management | Internet News

The Swiss Army Knife of Domain Management

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jul 16, 2002
1 minute read

Alldomains.com launched DELTA, a corporate management system that combines
domain, trademark and brand management with accounting and banking functions
as well as intelligence and security services.


The privately held Concord, Calif.-based company, an ICANN accredited
registrar for .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .name and .us domains, was repurchased
by its founder
last April when Chris Bura bought back control of the
company from Hostcentric Inc.


Alldomains.com said that DELTA
encompasses all the domain-related needs of a corporation or large
intellectual property law firm.


The application can handle multi-user global account data; report current
status on all ordered domains; manage real-time active services such as
domain name, e-mail and Web service; and allow store and manage a company’s
portfolio of trademarks and service marks, the company said.


DELTA also can group
domains and marks into categories for better organization, display brands
side-by-side, locate all
of an organization’s domain names and create a watch list to monitor the
registration of domains containing similar character strings, Alldomains
said.


Bura said that corporate cervices is the fastest growing business segment at
the company, adding that “DELTA is a key technology differentiator because it
addresses and even predicts” the needs of its users.

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