Thursday, 24th November 2005: LogicBoxes – a Web Hosting and Domain Registration Automation company along with Skenzo– the Domain Monetization Business of the Directi Group have announced that they will sponsor the “Vegas Night” at the ICANN Vancouver Meet – Dec 2005. LogicBoxes and Skenzo are among the official sponsors for this meet.
“After four days of official agenda, the evening will provide everyone an opportunity to wind down, relax and have some fun.” says Bhavin Turakhia, CEO, LogicBoxes. “We are very excited about this event.”
The event will be managed by professional pit-bosses and experienced Casino dealers and is likely to be attended by hundreds of delegates. Guests will be provided with play money and can choose from various popular casino games such as Blackjack, Roulette, Craps and more. With over 10 Blackjack tables, 5 Poker tables and many other games, attendees will have various options to woo lady luck.
“We have over 150 exciting prizes, including an IMate PDA, a Sony CyberShot camera, a portable DVD player and other give-aways lined up for the Vegas Night,” says Bhavin.
The event will also feature a professionally managed Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament for Poker Enthusiasts and Casino show girls for photo-ops. Add music, Vegas décor, and an authentic ambience, and it promises to be an exciting night for everyone.
LogicBoxes and Skenzo have been active sponsors and participants in various ICANN meets in the past. Recently LogicBoxes announced the launch of its new Hostex platform. Hostex powers various ICANN Accredited Registrars, Domain Resellers and thousands of Web Service Providers worldwide. The Company’ participation in the ICANN Vancouver meet gives an opportunity to various attendees to personally interact with LogicBoxes sales consultants and discuss mutual business interests.
Skenzo develops and operates a diversified range of products catering towards the domain monetization industry. Skenzo’s Domain Parking Program is designed to deliver maximum revenue from parked domain names with zero investment and no additional resources. Skenzo currently powers the monetization backend of various large Registrars.
The LogicBoxes and Skenzo – Vegas Night – will take place on December 2, 2005 at 8.30 pm in the Grand Ballroom, Salon DEF at the Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver.
Click here to pre-register for the event or visit the websites – http://www.logicboxes.com and http://www.skenzo.com for further details.
About LogicBoxes:
LogicBoxes (http://www.logicboxes.com) is a Software Development and Consulting Company with its primary focus on developing, deploying and managing business process automation solutions for the Domain Registration and Web Hosting Industry. Its Product portfolio represents complete automation of all business processes of Web Hosting / Domain Registration / Dedicated Server companies of all sizes. All LogicBoxes Products represent years of research, knowledge and market experience in various facets of the Web Hosting industry.
About Skenzo:
Skenzo (http://www.skenzo.com), a DirectI Group Business (http://www.directi.com), develops and operates a diversified range of products catering towards the online advertising industry. It focuses on leveraging technology innovations to maximize profitability for web publishers, and to effectively connect online advertisers with a vast range of media vehicles. Skenzo currently offers products for monetizing Domain name and Email traffic.
About ICANN Vancouver:
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is an internationally organized, non-profit corporation that has responsibility for Internet Protocol (IP) address space allocation, protocol identifier assignment, generic (gTLD) and country code (ccTLD) Top-Level Domain name system management, and root server system management functions. As a private-public partnership, ICANN is dedicated to preserving the operational stability of the Internet; to promoting competition; to achieving broad representation of global Internet communities; and to developing policy appropriate to its mission through bottom-up, consensus-based processes. To reinforce these broad objectives, ICANN holds meetings approximately 3 times a year in locations around the world. In 2005, ICANN has organized its final meet for the year in Vancouver, Canada.