Talk:Trellix (1995–2004)
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Interland vs. Symphony Technology Group
editThe intro is a bit vague about whether there's any intellectual property through-line between Interland and Symphony Technology Group. The way it's currently written could suggest that the trademark lapsed between "March, 2004 Interland closed the Trellix subsidiary" and the January 2022 rebranding a couple of product lines by Symphony. Who could clarify this for us? If this is a rebranding using an abandoned trademark, should we (Wikipedia) move content to disambiguated pages and create the appropriate disambiguation page? JimD (talk) 02:05, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
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editEvidently the Trellix software wasn't acutally sold to Globalscape, but was licensed to them. The license expired a couple of months ago, so there is no more CuteSite Builder. You can read about it on the Globalscape.com site. Hope somebody is around who can update the article. Hope somebody agrees to terms so we can keep getting updates and new versions of the CuteSite Builder software. Thanks.
These IP addresses traceroute to atl2prdcrrt01-vlan4.net.interland.net.
See:
Articles for which a conflict of interest exists:
- Web.com
- Interland
- Joel Kocher (company executive)
- Gonzalo Troncoso (company executive)
- Jeff Stibel (company executive)
- Jonathan B. Wilson (company executive)
- Peter Delgrosso (company executive)
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Peter Delgrosso
- 'Worldwide MediaWorks -- former employer of some of the individuals above
- The Search Agency (Jeff Stibel is a board member)
- Simpli -- former employer of some of the individuals above
- ValueClick -- current owner of Simpl
- United Online -- previous owner
- Trellix (Web.com division)
COI edits have been an ongoing issue with these IP addresses. --A. B. (talk) 03:44, 3 February 2007 (UTC)