HostColor Announced Dedicated Hosting Services Based On Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs

Global Cloud and IT Hosting provider HostColor.com (HC) has announced the launch of new line of Bare-Metal Dedicated Hosting services based on 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. The new services are available on demand in five major U.S. metropolitan markets - New York, Miami, Chicago, Dallas Kansas City, Los Angeles and Seattle.

South Bend, Indiana, United States., December 23, 2020 -- HostColor.com (HC) has launched new line of Bare-Metal Dedicated Hosting services based on 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. The new dedicated servers are available on demand in five major U.S. metropolitan markets - New York, Miami, Chicago, Dallas Kansas City, Los Angeles and Seattle.

This new offering would provide HC customers with a high performance for their business workloads, such as large databases and databases with a high query load. The Intel Xeon Gold and Platinum are available with dedicated servers with single or dual CPUs.

The entry level Dedicated Server based on Intel Xeon Scalable CPU comes with a 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Silver 4210 Scalable Processor, 32 GB RAM (2933MHz DDR4 ECC), 2 x 480 enterprise SSD and 1 TB enterprise HDD for backups. The server comes with /30 IPv4 subnet (5 usable IPv4 addresses) and 10 TB data transfer on 1 Gbps Internet connection.

“The new Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs offer our clients high performance, advanced reliability, and hardware-enhanced security at reasonable cost,” said, Dimitar Avramov, CEO go HostColor.com. The Dedicated Servers based Intel Xeon Scalable processors are available in both single and dual CPU configurations. The HC CEO added that "the servers based on Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs are optimized for demanding mainstream data center, cloud computing, and storage workloads and offer our customers performance and stability for their mission-critical public and private business workloads."

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The Intel Xeon Gold and Platinum based dedicated servers are also used for the company's Cloud infrastructure services. All Dedicated Private Cloud and Public Cloud Servers offered by HC are based on the latest generation Intel CPUs.

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HC has been an IT infrastructure and Web Hosting service provider since 2000. The company operates a South Bend, Indiana based physical IT Colocation center and Virtual Data Center since 2003. Its subsidiary HostColorEurope.com operates Cloud infrastructure and Bare-Metal dedicated Servers in 19 European counties.

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Host Color LLC is a global provider of Cloud services and Web Hosting incorporated in Delaware, U.S.. It powers thousands of business and personal websites in data centers in South Bend, Indiana, U.S., London, UK and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The company provides IT infrastructure services in Europe through HCE ( http://www.hostcoloreurope.com ).

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New York State Prohibits PFAS Substances in Plant Fiber Based Food Packaging

New York State has signed into law a prohibition on adding perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS substances) to some food packaging materials and articles.

The governor signed into law S8817 (companion A4739-C) on December 2, 2020. It amends the state’s Environmental Conservation Law and adds new § 37-0209 to prohibit PFAS substances in food packaging. The scope of the law covers food packaging made, predominantly, from paper, paperboard or other materials derived from plant fibers.

Definitions within the law include:

  • ‘Food Packaging’ – package or packaging component that is intended for direct food contact and is mainly comprised of paper, paperboard, or other materials originally derived from plant fibers
  • ‘PFAS substances’ – means ‘perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances’, a class of fluorinated organic chemicals containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom
  • ‘Intentionally added’ chemical – means a chemical in a product that serves an intended function in the product component

PFAS substances are added to a wide variety of products to provide anti-stain, water, grease, oil and/or dirt repelling properties. In the context of food contact materials, they are known to be included in products such as fast-food containers, microwave popcorn bags, non-stick cookware, and paper wrappers for sandwiches and butter.

The new law will come into effect on December 31, 2022.

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University Archives January 6th Online Auction will be The Biggest in Company History with 440 Lots

Westport, CT, USA, December 22, 2020 -- A four-page manuscript consisting of nearly 2,300 words written entirely in the hand of English physicist Sir Isaac Newton, a World War II-dated letter written in English by Albert Einstein in which he reveals that Nazi leaders didn’t give much thought to his Theory of Relativity, and a 16-page letter signed by John Adams regarding British abuses eight years after his presidency ended, are just a sampling of what’s in University Archives’ next online auction planned for January 6th.

The full catalog, showing all 440 lots, is up for bidding and viewing now, on the revamped University Archives website (www.UniversityArchives.com), as well as on the popular platforms LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Auctionzip.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. The sale contains rare and highly collectible items from multiple specialty categories.

These include literary (Chekhov, Dickens, Hemingway, Solzhenitsyn and others); presidential (Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Kennedy and others); foreign (Napoleon, Khrushchev, Victoria I and others); science (Einstein, Darwin, Newton, Freud and others); and space (Apollo XI, Neil Armstrong, cosmonauts and the Wright Brothers). It will be University Archives’ biggest sale to date.

“We keep breaking our own records at University Archives,” said company founder and president John Reznikoff. “When we had our largest-ever 349-lot sale back in August, we didn’t expect to break that record, but just four months later, here we are, with a 440-lot extravaganza of amazing and unusual autographs, historical documents, rare books, manuscripts, collectibles, relics, coins and currency. We invite collectors everywhere to ring in the New Year with us.”

In the Sir Isaac Newton manuscript, written around 1710, the legendary physicist seeks inspiration from the Kabbalah, early Christian philosophers and biblical texts to connect metaphysics to physics, thus uniting the abstract world with the concrete world he had partly decoded by discovering gravity. The length and subject matter of this manuscript, along with its outstanding provenance, make this an exceptional find. It has an estimate of $130,000-$160,000.

There are nine lots relating to Einstein, including two typed letters and two autograph letters signed by him. In the World War II-dated letter, he wrote, “My first manuscript about relativity was not burned by the Nazis. I myself threw it into the waste-basket after it was printed judging it was good for nothing” (est. $75,000-$80,000). A letter written in German discussing his Unified Field Theory and the behavior of matter in space and in motion was penned the year of his death.

The 16-page letter signed by John Adams is quite possibly the longest letter by Adams in private hands. In it, he opines about the state of current political affairs eight years after his presidency ended. Adams also excoriates British policies undermining American sovereignty--like the impressment of American sailors-- and also lends support to his erstwhile political rival Thomas Jefferson, who was nearing the end of his own second presidential term (est. $70,000-$80,000).

A one-page letter written and signed by Thomas Jefferson to his cousin George, regarding the plantation business (“I am very sensible of your kindness in having gone beyond my draughts, which I by no means intended”) should bring $5,000-$6,000. Also, a two-page Revolutionary War-dated letter signed by George Washington, commenting on the courage of Patriot troops during the ongoing Battle of Yorktown, is expected to bring $24,000-$26,000.

Staying in the era, a four-page letter written and signed in 1759 by the Scottish economist and philosopher Adam Smith, discoursing on the inculcation of financial and moral responsibility, and other money matters, should realize $60,000-$70,000; while one page of a bifolium, dated Feb. 17, 1795 and signed twice in the third person by Alexander Hamilton, as he prepares to move back to New York after vacating his cabinet post, is expected to rise to $3,000-$3,500.

A Charles Darwin three-page autograph letter dated Dec. 26, 1876 and signed, referring to his beloved friend and mentor, Scottish geologist Sir Charles Lyell, is significant and enhanced by a desirable full signature (est. $6,000-$7,000). Also offered will be a generous lock (50+ strands) of hair belonging to the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, accompanied by a piece of paper inscribed, “1819 / Napoleon’s Hair / from “Mr. Captain and Capt. Nagle” (est. $5,000-$6,000).

A Civil War-dated military commission signed by Abraham Lincoln for a veteran officer of the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, who would succumb to war injuries in May 1867, has an estimate of $6,000-$7,000. British leader Winston Churchill, tasked with demobilizing military forces after World War I, sent a typed letter signed to the Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, regarding black soldiers in 1919. It should garner $3,000-$3,500.

A three-page letter signed by Lee Harvey Oswald as “Your Brother / Lee” sent from the Soviet Union in the spring of 1961, should also be of interest. In it, Lee promises to return to the United States “if I can get the government to drop charges against me” (est. $5,000-$6,000). Jackie Kennedy, as a 16-year-old high school boarding student at Miss Porter’s School in Farmington, Conn., has doodled a heart and dedicated a vintage black and white photograph to a chum named Betty (est. $1,500-$1,700).

A lightly shellacked D&M baseball from the 1920s, signed by many of the era’s brightest stars (including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Lefty Grove and Al Simmons), with an LOA from James Spence, LLC, is estimated to bring $6,000-$7,000. Also, a large, original signed drawing by Shel Silverstein, of a character called “Runny Babbit”, used for a 2005 book of poetry by the author-entertainer, plus a rare signed contract, should finish at $3,000-$4,000.

Lots 1-220 will begin promptly at 10:30 am Eastern time. Upon the completion of lot 220, there will be a 30-minute break. After the break, the auction will resume at lot 221 and end at lot 440.

For more information about University Archives and the Wednesday, January 6th online-only Rare Books, Manuscripts & Relics Auction, please log on to www.universityarchives.com.

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University Archives has become world-renowned as a go-to source for rare items of this kind. It is actively seeking quality material for future auctions, presenting a rare opportunity for sellers. Anyone who has a single item or a collection that may be a fit for a future University Archives auction may call John Reznikoff at 203-454-0111, or email him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. University Archives was founded in 1979, as a division of University Stamp Company, by John Reznikoff, who started collecting stamps and coins in 1968, while in the third grade. Industry-wide, Reznikoff is considered the leading authenticity expert for manuscripts and documents. He consults with law enforcement, dealers, auction houses and both major authentication companies. For more information about University Archives, please log on to www.universityarchives.com.

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Switzerland Publishes Expanded List of Approved Substances for Food Contact Ink

Switzerland publishes a new positive list containing 5,343 substances that can be used for packaging ink under its food contact legislation.

RO 2020 4811 was published under Official Collection No. 149 of November 24, 2020, replacing Appendix 10 to RS 817.023.21. The new list contains 53 more substances than its predecessor.

Packaging inks are defined in the legislation as:

  • Mixtures of ink and printed varnishes to be printed on the surface of materials and articles that do not come into direct contact with food
  • Manufactured from substances such as binders, dyes, pigments, plasticizers, solvents and other additives
  • Layers of packaging ink which, in their finished state, are thin films or printing varnishes that are dried or hardened on the surface of materials and articles

The latest version of the list came into effect on December 1, 2020.

 

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Raleigh OBGYN Answers The Question How To Prepare For IUD Insertion

Raleigh, North Carolina (release-news ) December 22, 2020 - Raleigh Gynecology has recently released a new educational resource that focuses on explaining how women should prepare for an IUD insertion. The new article is guided by the professional team of gynecologists and assistants who have extensive knowledge and experience regarding the latest IUD facts. Their team has designed this new article to make women feel like they can more easily approach this procedure and feel prepared for the appointment.

Raleigh Gynecology offers readers some valuable information regarding IUD insertion and the details surrounding this process. In the article, they explain some of the main ways to prepare for this process including eating a light meal, drinking plenty of water, and getting plenty of rest prior to your appointment. They also explain what will happen during the process including how doctors require a urine sample and how over the counter painkillers are usually prescribed to help women deal with cramps that can occur early on.

While this new article focuses on explaining the process of IUD insertion for women, Raleigh Gynecology's website provides more information regarding their team, experience, as well as a full list of service offerings. Raleigh Gynecology offers routine care services that include breast care, contraceptive care, gardasil vaccinations, HPV counseling, and more. They also can provide supportive treatment and management options for conditions such as endometriosis, menopause, menstrual disorders, PCOS, urinary problems, vaginal dryness, and more. Their team of highly experienced and caring gynecologists take pride in making women feel safe and well taken care of during each visit.

With the addition of this new article, the team at Raleigh Gynecology hopes that women will have a better understanding of what goes into the IUD insertion process and how to properly prepare for the appointment. For more information, contact Raleigh Gynecology today at 919-636-6670 or visit their website at https://gynraleigh.com/. Their offices are located at 2304 Wesvill Ct, Ste 210, in Raleigh, NC 27607.

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