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March 12, 2012
When to Spring for Expensive Hosting And When to Hold Back
elow, we’ll be walking you through a few of the basic pointers you should consider before choosing between an expensive dedicated host with all the options you need, or that cheaper host that’s a bit more of a gamble. If that sounds like a rodeo to you, then saddle up, Cowboy! We’re kicking this thing off right, directly after the jump.Categories: Dedicated Servers |
March 01, 2012
Top Shared Web Hosts de Jour
Not quite sure who to go with? That’s fine! Let us be the deciding factor in your search for shared web hosting perfection.Categories: Shared Hosting |
February 14, 2012
Top Reasons Your Business Needs a Site
Whether you’re looking to move products worldwide with a quality set-up, or maybe just share a menu with local customers who need the help, a website is an unbelievable tool to spread your name and your business’ good graces for decades to come. Still don’t believe us? We didn’t think so. With that in mind, may we present our choice reasons why you and your business need a website—and now!Categories: General |
January 27, 2012
The What, How and Why of a Dedicated Server
If you’re new to the world of web hosting especially, you may quickly find yourself in over your head where dedicated or managed servers are concerned. However, just because you’ve got a lot to learn does not mean your company will have to go without superior Web performance! If you’re ready to upgrade to a full-on dedicated server hardware system, we’re here to make the process as painless as possible.Categories: Dedicated Servers |
November 08, 2011
Overseas Co-Location: Be Cautious of Spreading it too Thin
For those of you outside of it who look at the United States with a little bit of shock and awe anymore, do trust me: it's nothing compared to the view from the inside. While there's all sorts of directions we could go with that line of thought, though, this blog is about technology: and the truth we don't like to talk about if we can avoid it (including me), is that technology, politics and society are all intermingled.Categories: Colocation Hosting |
September 12, 2011
Questions to Ask Your Prospective Managed Hosting Provider
Managed hosting for your web site is an expensive proposition, even going with the most basic of packages. This is not a decision you are going to want to make just from scanning a company's web site for five minutes. You need to know a little more about the wiring under the board. The details of how your potential host works will make all the difference in the quality of web hosting you receive.Categories: Managed Hosting |
September 09, 2011
Jumping the Potentially Sinking Colocation Ship
Colocation may seem like a good deal, and in a lot ways it is. What makes it good, however, is also what makes it unattractive for web hosts to support.Categories: Colocation Hosting |
August 30, 2011
An Overview of ePages, a new eCommerce Platform
Many web hosting providers are making the transition from offering a single type of web hosting too many types to attract a wider customer base. One such hosting type that clients are flocking too is eCommerce. Web hosts with eCommerce packages typically provide a comprehensive suite of tools including, excellent site builders, shopping carts and SEO packages to ensure their customers are successful.Categories: Ecommerce |
August 15, 2011
Readyspace to Team up with MXSweep
Based in Singapore, Readyspace is a hosting specialist providing a variety of web and cloud hosting solutions. The company recently announced the launch of MXSweep Internet Security and Compliance services to add to their products.Categories: Hosting News |
August 05, 2011
Windows Azure Hosting with Amazon Web Services
Microsoft Azure is the company’s enterprise cloud hosting service which is theoretically a direct competitor of Amazon Web Services. Azure was launched in February 2010 well after Amazon and Google positioned themselves in the cloud computing marketplace with Amazon Web Services and Google’s App Engine. Representatives from Microsoft have noted that they see other cloud computing brands as peers, not competitors.Categories: Windows Web Hosting |
