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by Robert Scoble on November 17, 2009

TechCrunch is the technology industry’s most influential media organization and when they make moves the implications can be deep. Recently TechCrunch moved to the Rackspace Cloud and TechCrunch’s CTO, Nik Cubrilovic, talked with building43’s host Robert Scoble about what the move’s implications were to traffic, uptime, peace of mind, and also costs. Across the board Nik praised Rackspace Cloud. In the interview Cubrilovic revealed that they moved from a company that was providing free hosting and are now paying to use Rackspace’s services.

Robert Scoble interviews Nik Cubrilovic from Rackspace Hosting on Vimeo.

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One Response to “TechCrunch’s CTO praises Rackspace Cloud”

I’m very interested to see a follow-up interview following yesterday’s TechCrunch hacks. Is there a Rackspace investigation/statement on the matter yet?


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