Posts Tagged ‘Web-Hosting’

Hosting Control Panels: A Web Host Comparison

Thursday, August 21st, 2008
by Matt Hedges

Your web host provider will offer you a control panel and this will enable you to better manage your site. The control panel is where a user can look after their entire site and holds information on statistics, traffic, hosting functions, access to FTP, email account access, domain issues and the ability to manage files, amongst much more.

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File Servers: The Power of Data

Thursday, August 21st, 2008
by Fabian Toulouse

Remote file servers, as their name implies, are located off-site and provide a powerful level of security with regards to backing up sensitive, vital data. With a solid backup file server, a business that experiences a server crash or other calamity is only down for as long as it takes to replace the faulty or failed equipment. With this backup in place, it is very quick and easy to import the necessary information from the remote server and be back in business.

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What is SAS 70 Certified?

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
by Amy Nutt

SAS 70 stands for Statement on Auditing Standards No. 70. It is an auditing standard that was adopted by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and is widely recognized in the auditing of service organizations. An auditor performs an audit on a service organization and that audit is conducted in a way that is compliant with SAS 70. It is that standard statement that says a service organization has been through an extensive audit

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Web Hosting-Look Before Committing Yourself

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
by Ian Hall

Internet connected servers that provide space and bandwidth for a domain for one or more web sites are called Web Hosts. Most large companies will have a private network to host their domains on their own equipment and IP address range. For most of those who want to establish a web presence, a “rented” host is a must.

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Web Hosting: New Technology

Sunday, August 17th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

It is obvious that there is a need for every company to have an online presence and the same can be said for those who like to impart information or have technical skills. The growth of web hosting can be seen because of internet savvy people who like to impart knowledge and market themselves whilst offering music, videos and pictures. The ability to do all of this is created by operating systems, the Web Hosting platforms. There have been recent breakthroughs in Web Hosting and the hosts are always looking to improve their services and provide cutting edge technology to clients.

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Getting the Most from Your Web Hosting Company.

Saturday, August 16th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

The web hosting industry has changed dramatically over the past decade. As the cost of clock cycles decrease and the availability of new Internet connectivity expands, the cost of web hosting has decreased. If you haven’t had a close look at your web host since you first had your website designed, perhaps it’s time to look again at web hosting companies that are paving the way for value within the industry.

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VMware Virtualized Hosting Vs. Dedicated Hosting

Saturday, August 16th, 2008
by Amy Nutt

With so many hosting options available, it can be rather confusing what to go with. This isn’t referring to the many hosting plans that are on the market. This is referring to whether you should use VMware hosting, dedicated hosting, or shared hosting. In this case, we’re talking about VMware hosting and dedicated hosting since you want your website to exist on its own server and not have to share with others. The point is, it is a large decision to make.

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Getting the Best Hosting Company

Friday, August 15th, 2008
by Steven A. Smaldery

To get a web presence for yourself or your business, you will obviously need a website. But before you can get that new site up on the web, you will need to find a web hosting company for it. But how do you decide?

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Data Centre Failure

Thursday, August 14th, 2008
by Amy Nutt

There are many reasons in which a data centre can fail. It can be quite frustrating, so it is important to know what those reasons are so that you can prevent them or know what to do when they happen. Because a lot of data centers exist on a site separate from the computers that are retrieving data from them, it is important that data centers continue running. When they go down, all computers pulling from them from various places around a single country or even the world are not going to be able to retrieve any information. Such is true for customer service jobs in which customer information must be retrieved from a secure data centre that resides elsewhere. If that data center is not operating, money is lost because employees are unable to do their jobs and customers become very unhappy that their situation cannot be resolved.

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008
by Free GDI

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