Posts Tagged ‘Web-Hosting’

The Pieces Of The Puzzle Fit with Free Global Domains Simple GDI

Saturday, August 9th, 2008
by Simple GDI Puzzle

The Pieces Of The Puzzle Fit Together with Free Global Domains Simple GDI. Welcome to my Simple GDI. Do you want to achieve Financial Freedom? Do you want to work at Home? Be your own boss? Well you get the picture. Take theSimple GDI Websiteopportunity today.

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Domain Name Gold: Finding the Hidden Gems

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

The address of your website right after www is called the domain name, as in ‘Google’ in www.google.com.

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Web Hosting: Finding the Hidden Gems

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

Long before you start your search for a reliable web hosting company, list down your particular web hosting needs. Keep in mind things like the amount of space required, the number of emails, how much would you allocate for transfers, whether you will require a database or even a shopping cart. Consider whether you might want chat features, set up a forum or need a merchant account. Doing this is essential because for a web host to be reliable, it has to cater to your specific needs. The few things that every web host should have are as follows:

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How to Install an SSL Certificate

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

“SSL certificates” are used by many businesses on line to create a secure atmosphere for their clients. These applications formerly known as Secured Socket Layers encrypt data so that information can be stored and used with confidence online. With fear of hacking and stealing of vital information on everyone’s mind this type of security is vital to your business. Without it your information is easily available to others online. SSL protocol uses a Certificate Authority to provide third party security for both transaction parties. It is a well-used technology that is proven and the industry standard for top security online.

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Choosing a Web Host: About Web Hosting and More

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

The importance of computer is surely on increase and as a result of which, each and every aspect related to computer is of paramount significance at this point of time. It is often found that people are in need of some information regarding this, especially when it is about a website or the world of Internet. This is a common need and goes without saying that having created a website, one is supposed to go to the world of Internet. Once you are in the realm of Internet, it endows you with three alternative options to choose from. The first two options are simple and well known. In fact, if they are placed in an order, they stand like- either hosting the site on your own computer or hosting the site on a server. These are the first two options and the third option is that of employing anyone else to live up to the job of hosting the site for you. To put it in a straightforward manner, the first two options that are talked about are very useful and practical. But, the issue is that these options are perfect if either you have fast connections or if this is all about business related sites. This is not something easy because such options can’t be devoid of your vigilant eye to supervise. Moreover, this can only be done successfully if you do have a fast connection facility.

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Data Centre Reliability Checklist

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Amy Nutt

Planning, creating, and building a data centre can be one of the most expensive tasks an IT director can face. In order to maximize cost effectiveness and achieve optimum performance, reliability is key.

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Free Web Hosting Pros and Cons

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

Free webhosting exists solely to allow small business and those who desire personal websites to get online with no cost so they can provide their service, or personal point of view to the world. This has become such a great issue over the last few years that companies are now providing this service to clients in order to allow them access to the web like never before. The idea behind free web hosting is simple. You get the space and tools you need to build a website for free. In exchange the web host company gets to place advertisements on your website to make use of your traffic to gain their fees back. These web hosts are completely financed by their advertisements and also have some limitations you should be aware of.

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Web Hosting for Your New Website

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

Many individuals are venturing onto the Internet and accessing the World Wide Web to build a presence online. In the exciting world of technology we are in users can become online gurus sharing knowledge, or entrepreneurs of business. Web hosting allows people of all types to use the internet like never before. Space is purchased by the potential website owner and is accessible to viewers online. Web hosting companies offer these services at a monthly fee. They provide the processing and storage of data, disc space and connection to their services via internet. There can be large upfront investments required for such services. However, there are many high-quality low cost services available for those who seek them out. These services are perfect for the individual with limited financial resources.

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Hosting Offshore

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Matt Hedges

Seeing the title you might be thinking of any sketchy, tax avoiding business policy generally undertaken by businessmen with huge businesses. However offshore hosting is no such thing even if it is linked strongly with the business world. In fact it is highly preferred in countries like America where privacy and security is a big issue.

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ASP Web Hosting : Overview About ASP Web Hosting

Sunday, July 6th, 2008
by Ray Lam

In any ASP Web Hosting plan, some standard features are provided depending on the type you opt for. You can compare the features that are provided for the different plans offered. Email, databases and other technological features have to be carefully scrutinized before you choose a plan.

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