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December 08, 2011
Avoiding the Dud: Ways to Hire A Better Server Manager
We get it: Managing your own server is quite difficult. In fact, we understand all too well the desire to avoid unruly uploads, angsty Apache code, and even the dreaded command line. However, if your solution is to hire a dedicated tech specialist capable of handling all your server woes, you may want to consider a few points before signing on the dotted line.Categories: General |
December 07, 2011
Cloud Computing Roller Coaster: The Ups and Downs of Modern Cloud Hosting
Is cloud computing the end-all-be-all messiah for our web hosting needs, or are there very real downsides to the service? In fact, what even are the upsides to storing your website on the cloud.Categories: General |
November 16, 2011
Local Video Streaming Versus Cloud-Based Services: The Straight Skinny On Both
If you’re in the market for streaming high quality video, first of all we’d simply like to congratulate you. Adding dynamic web content to your site is a big step, and we applaud your efforts! However, you’ve likely just been inundated with a whole host of providers, features, and potential services.Categories: General |
September 16, 2011
HTML5: It it Time to Dip Your Toes in?
HTML5, the fifth generation of the most commonly used markup language on the World Wide Web, has been in the oven for so long that some people are starting to poke their spoons in for a taste. It's been seven years since the initial proposals for it were made. In May of 2011 a “Last Call” was made to communities inside and outside of the working group (W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium) to test the technical specifications for soundness.Categories: Scripting |
September 16, 2011
HTML5: It it Time to Dip Your Toes in?
HTML5, the fifth generation of the most commonly used markup language on the World Wide Web, has been in the oven for so long that some people are starting to poke their spoons in for a taste. It's been seven years since the initial proposals for it were made. In May of 2011 a “Last Call” was made to communities inside and outside of the working group (W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium) to test the technical specifications for soundness.Categories: Scripting |
August 01, 2011
PacificHost to Utilize FastFiber Network
Leading provider of cPanel and Linux hosting PacificHost recently announced the company will be making the move to Peer 1’s FastFiber Network which is owned and operated by ServerBeach, a dedicated hosting solutions provider, and Peer 1. The transition to this network is mainly to increase PacificHost’s market position and began expansion for expected future growth.Categories: Hosting News |
July 28, 2011
GoDaddy Launches 4th Generation Cloud Hosting
Industry-leading web hosting provider and domain name registrar, GoDaddy, recently announced it has launched the 4th generation of cloud hosting. The launch comes only one month after the company announced its acquisition by KKR, Silver Lake and Technology Crossover Ventures. The investment is reported to be in the range of $2 billion although the deal is not yet complete.August 19, 2010
Starting a Video Hosting with a Dedicated Server
Video sites like YouTube have become prominent sources of traffic sites for many webmasters around the world. In fact, YouTube alone receives millions of page views every single day, and some days the traffic levels even surpass Google's daily visitor count!Categories: Dedicated Servers |
July 24, 2009
Mirror Images Helps to Deliver Live Tennis Updates
ATP World Tour, an organization that governs men’s professional tennis circuits, announced that it has selected Mirror Image Internet, a global content delivery service provider, to deliver a new Flash-based web application for tennis fans. The application is
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