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  • Fellowship Application Round Opens for ICANN International Public Meeting 45 in Toronto, Canada
    Program Ensures Global Representation at ICANN's Public Meetings
    23 May 2012

    MARINA DEL REY, California: The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is now accepting online applications for the 17th round of the Fellowship program. Successful candidates will participate in the ICANN meeting to be held in Toronto, Canada from 14-18 October 2012.

    The Fellowship program is open to applicants who are current residents of developing and least developed nations and interested in participating in ICANN and its supporting organizations, constituencies and stakeholder groups. Priority is given to individuals new to the ICANN environment from government and the ccTLD community, as well as those from academic, civil, business and non-profit entities, which are NOT involved in or associated with other ICANN supported travel programs. The program provides the support and opportunity for these participants to gain knowledge on how to have their voices heard in the Internet community and ICANN. More information regarding terms and conditions, as well as eligibility is available online at http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/ or email at fellowships@icann.org regarding any questions about this process or program.

    The Fellowship program arranges the airfare, hotel and a stipend for those individuals selected to participate in this ICANN meeting. Recipients are expected to actively participate in and contribute to ICANN processes, both at the meeting and in the future. As always, registration for ICANN's meetings is free for anyone wanting to attend.

    Applications for the meeting in Toronto will be accepted from 23:00 UTC on 23 May 2012 until 23:59 UTC on 8 July 2012. Successful candidates will be posted on the ICANN Fellowship webpage by 17 August 2012.

    What Is ICANN?

    To reach another person on the Internet you have to type an address into your computer - a name or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN coordinates these unique identifiers across the world. Without that coordination we wouldn't have one global Internet.

    ICANN was formed in 1998. It is a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation with participants from all over the world dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable and interoperable. It promotes competition and develops policy on the Internet's unique identifiers.

    ICANN doesn't control content on the Internet. It cannot stop spam and it doesn't deal with access to the Internet. But through its coordination role of the Internet's naming system, it does have an important impact on the expansion and evolution of the Internet.

  • TAS Reopens
    Statement by Akram Atallah, COO
    21 May 2012

    The TLD Application System, or TAS, has reopened. All registered applicants can now log in, review and submit their applications.

    The system will remain open until 23:59 GMT/UTC on 30 May 2012. Consistent with our previous practice and to allow the application window to open as soon as possible, two-hour maintenance windows have been scheduled as follows: 22 May at 16:30 GMT/UTC, 25 May at 23:00 UTC, and 29 May at 22:00 UTC.

    Applicants are encouraged to review "Top Things Users Should Know When TAS Reopens," posted on the new gTLD microsite at http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/tas/top-ten. The document provides advice on logging into and completing applications, submitting wire transfers, and contacting customer service with any issues users might encounter.

    During the last few weeks, we have fixed the technical glitch that caused us to take the system offline. Also, to address user feedback, we have improved the overall system performance and the HTML preview function.

    In our continuing review of the system logs and system traffic, we determined that in two instances, a single file might have been temporarily unavailable to an applicant. Full access to those two files has been restored. ICANN notified the affected users.

    We recognize and regret the inconvenience caused by this glitch and the delayed closing of the application window.

  • Approved July 2012 - June 2015 Strategic Plan Posted
    18 May 2012

    Based upon the Board Resolutions resulting from the recent Special Meeting of the Board of Directors held in Amsterdam on 6 May 2012, the adopted 2012-2015 Strategic Plan [PDF, 864 KB] is now posted.

    2012-2015 Strategic Plan

    • English [PDF, 864 KB]
    • العربية - coming soon
    • 中文 - coming soon
    • Français - coming soon
    • Español - coming soon
    • Русский - coming soon

    During the Special Meeting of the Board of Directors held in Amsterdam the Board approved the July 2012-June 2015 Strategic Plan, and directed the President and CEO to move forward with the Internationalization survey and community-based operational planning process based on the strategic objectives as set forth in the plan. The aspects of the 2012-2015 Strategic Plan that cover the expansion of ICANN's international presence and engagement efforts are deferred pending further direction from the Board.

    Rationale for Resolution 2012.05.06.06

    To remain accountable to the global Internet community, the Board is taking this action to allow for community input on the further planning for ICANN's international presence and engagement. There has been a community survey on these items, and a paper will be produced that will be the subject of public comment and discussion. In addition, continued work towards these efforts as set forth in the 2011-2014 Strategic Plan is not prudent, therefore those portions of the 2011-2014 Strategic Plan are deferred.

    After review of these inputs, and as appropriate to respond to inputs, initiatives to expand ICANN's international presence and engagement may be updated within the 2012-2015 Strategic Plan, and included within the 2012-2013 Operating Plan. In order to allow for the 2012-2013 operational planning cycle to proceed, the Board approves the 2012-2015 Strategic Plan.

    While there will likely be a fiscal impact as a result of this work, the fiscal impact of undertaking the survey and review process is minimal. Further, the deferral of current initiatives within the 2011-2012 Operating Plan regarding the further allocation or reallocation of staff and resources that relate to ICANN's international presence and engagement prior to the Prague Meeting will preserve resources from having to be reallocated as necessary after this review is complete.

    This action is not expected to have any impact on the security or the stability of the DNS.

    This version of the Strategic Plan includes extensive community feedback, including a 45-day Public Comment period (10.3.11 – 11.17.11). Many thanks to the Community for its continued support and input.

    ICANN's Strategic Plan is a three-year rolling, annually updated strategic planning process and feeds in to the larger ICANN planning process as the adopted Strategic Plan guides the development of the FY13 Operating Plan and Budget.

  • DRAFT - ICANN Language Services Policy and Procedures
    18 May 2012
    Forum Announcement: Comment Period Opens on Date: 18 May 2012
    Categories/Tags: Policy Processes; Transparency/Accountability; Reviews/Improvements; Participation; Events/Conferences
    Purpose (Brief): ICANN Language Services is submitting for public comment the draft Language Services Policy and Procedures. The purpose of this document, although implicit in its title, is to establish policies and procedures for all services related to languages – translation, simultaneous interpretation, teleconference interpretation, transcription (of recorded sessions) and RTT (real-time-transcription, also known as scribing).
    Public Comment Box Link: http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment/language-services-policy-18may12-en.htm
  • New L-Root DNS Server Enhances DNS Fault Tolerance and Resistance to DDoS Attacks
    18 May 2012

    A new instance of L-Root has been installed in Odessa, Ukraine, increasing the Domain Name System's (DNS) overall fault tolerance and its resilience against certain types of cyber threats, such as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.

    The launch of the server node is a joint operation between ICANN and Ukrainian domain registry Hostmaster. DNS Root Servers form a key part of the Internet infrastructure that contribute to the global security and stability of the DNS.

    "Odessa is one of the largest Ukrainian cities, with one of the highest Internet penetration rates in the country," said Dmitry Kohmanyuk, a Hostmaster official. "Moreover, the Internet provider we opted for has quality connections to Western Ukraine, which is precisely why we decided to deploy the node there."

    Hostmaster, the Ukrainian administrator of the .UA domain, supplied the equipment necessary for the installation of the new L-Root node.

    "In addition to the newest L-Root server in Odessa, two other L-Root nodes, in Kyiv and Kharkiv, were also deployed through collaboration between ICANN and Hostmaster." said Joe Abley, Director of DNS Operations at ICANN."

  • Period of 17-27 May 2012: Public Comment Periods Approaching Closing Date
    17 May 2012

    The Following Public Comment periods are approaching their Comment or Reply Period Close dates, May 17-27 2012. As a member of the ICANN community, your timely feedback is critical to our accountability and transparency efforts. For your convenience, we have included direct links below to comments that will soon close.

    During the Reply period for Public Comments, participants should only address previous comments submitted and new posts concerning the topic should not be introduced. When constructing Replies, contributors are asked to cite the original poster's name, comment date, and any particular text that is pertinent.

    Please note that comments submitted after the posted Close Date/Time are not guaranteed to be considered in any final summary, analysis, reporting, or decision-making that takes place once that period ends.

    For more information please refer to the ICANN Public Comments page at: http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment

    Title Comment Period Close Date [UTC Time] Reply Period Close Date [UTC Time]
    Second Annual IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process Review 30 April 2012 [23:59] 21 May 2012 [23:59]
    ICANN Draft FY13 Operating Plan and Budget 24 May 2012 [23:59] 15 June 2012 [23:59]
    IDN Variant TLD Program - Revised Program Plan 25 May 2012 [23:59] 15 June 2012 [23:59]
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51_coverDomainer's Magazine - Volume 5, Issue 1 (PDF)

Cover: Domainers magazine Awards 2011

Also in this issue:

An Update on HTML5 by XBIZ World's Christopher Lewicki
Domainers Return To Kili for Clean Water by James Marfopolous
Cost Reduction Initiatives by Eric Silberzweig, M.B.
Pictorial: T.R.A.F.F.I.C. South Beach
Gadget Corner: The Droid X by Jerry Nolte
Who Speaks for the Internet? A note on COICA by Joe Callan



Domainer's Magazine Award Winners PDF Print E-mail
Written by Domainer's Magazine Staff   
Tuesday, 08 February 2011 20:32

If five years of publishing have taught us anything, it's that we wouldn't be here without the people and companies who go the extra mile to build our industry. That's why, at the end of 2010, we held nominations for the 1st Annual Domainer's Magazine Awards.

Nominations were made by our readers and site visitors, which were then assembled into an official ballot found on DomainersMagazine.com. Now, with the final counts tallied, we’re proud to present our winners. Thank you to our readers, site visitors and supporters for participating, and most importantly, thank you to our winners--who give our industry its continued success.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 March 2011 15:18
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HTML5: Toward a More Semantic Web PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christopher Lewicki, XBIZ World   
Monday, 07 February 2011 18:15

HTML5 is all the rage these days. If you stumble upon a group of nerds you’ll hear phrases like “offline storage”, “microdata” and “improved error handling”. But what does HTML 5 mean to the average webmaster — the webmaster who just wants to display their content in the best way possible and not worry too much about the technical mumbo-jumbo which makes nerds’ trousers tight?

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 18:09
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The Droid X: The Big Toy for Big Boyz (And Girlz) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jerry Nolte   
Monday, 07 February 2011 17:53

I have recently purchased the new Droid X and was amazed at the blazing speed of the apps. The phone itself is a “handful” with it’s 4.3-inch 854x480 screen size, making it a very large phone by today’s standards, but you will forget about its size when you see how great the screen looks.

I am not a fan of the touchscreen phones. However, the X made me a believer. One of my biggest concerns was the keyboard, but with its new (built in) “swipe” app, touchscreen typing is a breeze.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 18:09
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A Return to Kilimanjaro: Climbing for Clean Water PDF Print E-mail
Written by James Marfopolous   
Monday, 07 February 2011 17:03

The Water Climb is an annual climb of Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money and awareness for Water School. Water School is an international non-profit organization registered in both Canada and the United States with a mission to provide simple, safe, strategic, and sustainable clean water solutions to the developing world.

In March 2010, a diverse team of climbers from around the world participated in Water School’s first Climb for Clean Water, scaling the Machame route of 5,858 metres up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They raised roughly $200,000 and came away with an experience that they will never forget. The team included a large number of domainers, representing the continuing support the domain industry has given to Water School. Building on the success of their efforts, next year a new team of climbers will ascend Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise support and awareness for Water School.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 18:10
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Cost Reduction Initiatives PDF Print E-mail
Written by Eric Silberzweig   
Monday, 07 February 2011 16:24

The internet, consultants, and experienced finance/accounting professionals offer hundreds, if not; thousands of solutions for companies that need to cut expenses to meet their financial objectives.


Cost-savings for any type of company should start with a grass roots analysis to identify where and how much savings might be available.  This will require thorough and detailed analysis of every line item on the financials.  This is a common sense approach but one that requires due diligence and proper execution.

The following is a sample of some short and long-term opportunities to reducing expenses:

Short-term

Headcount
The natural instinct by most companies is to pare down salaries by reducing their headcount.    Many organizations should rank order their employees from most to least expensive and assign a performance rating to help determine the layoffs necessary to narrow the budget gap.   
It’s essential for companies to evaluate the talent and productivity of their employees on a regular basis.  This analysis would allow employers, who must cut payroll, to make a more informed and accurate business decision.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 17:49
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