Dedicated Servers Introduction

October 24, 2009 Posted by

In the Internet business world, a Web site is only as good as the server it’s hosted on. Many high-profile businesses with technologically complex Web sites use virtual servers only to find that they are cost effective, but fail to meet the needs of space, bandwidth, and customer access via hits.
A Dedicated Server allows for [...]

Introduction to ColdFusion Hosting

October 24, 2009 Posted by

ColdFusion is centered on learning the ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML). The ColdFusion Markup Language is a tag-based language used to develop the layout and design of Web pages as well as build Web based applications. ColdFusion is most commonly used to build dynamic templates for database integration. Instead of building an HTML page for every [...]

Windows Hosting Basics

October 24, 2009 Posted by

One of the biggest topics of discussion and debate is the Windows vs. Unix (or Linux) debate. Despite the popularity of Linux (in its various flavors) Windows based Web Hosts are very popular, especially with the availability of classic ASP and the powerful ASP.NET programming languages and its advanced server technology and ease of use. [...]

Rules for Small Businesses to Live By

October 24, 2009 Posted by

If the headlines are to be believed, economic activity is finally on the uptick. After three tough years, some companies may be breathing a sigh of relief — and may be tempted to return to the profligate ways of the late 1990s. That’s a temptation worth resisting.

What Big Online Retailers Don't Want You to Know

October 24, 2009 Posted by

Are you operating a small or medium-sized online retail store? Have your ecommerce efforts been thwarted by a big online retailer? If so, take heart! Things aren’t as bad as they might seem. In fact, instead of being intimidated by the big online retailers you should welcome the opportunity to compete with them! Here are [...]

The Problems with Secure Email

October 24, 2009 Posted by

The ideal system that everyone is searching for – the silver bullet, is to have top security automatically regardless of who you are sending to and what product(s) they happen to be using. The reality is that many e-mail packages are not themselves secure, and do not interoperate cleanly with anything but their own products.

Why Java RDBMS?

October 24, 2009 Posted by

It is a well known fact that Java as a programming language set off a new paradigm in the software industry. Suddenly, every software programmer worth his salt was amidst software jargons like ‘Platform-Independence’, ‘Cross-Platform-Deployment’ and The Java Virtual Machine. In fact, it did not take long for Java to usurp the most sought after [...]

Web Hosts That Sell Hosting Plans at a Loss Tread Dangerous Ground

October 24, 2009 Posted by

Loss leading is not a new phenomenon in the web hosting industry. For those unaware what the technical term actually refers to; loss leading is where a company sells a product at a loss in order to attract customers in the hope they will purchase other full prices products from the company. [...]

Interview: Packet Power's Paul Bieganski, President and Founder

October 24, 2009 Posted by

Power management is a topic that has been very popular in the Web hosting industry. Increased needs for more power in data centers and the climbing cost of providing said energy, will continue to make this topic relevant. At its foundation is the ability to measure power usage on a device level. This is where [...]

Choosing a Good Web Host

October 24, 2009 Posted by

In today’s Internet enriched business world, the choice of a Web Hosting Provider can make or break a company. Whether you are choosing a Web Host for an e-commerce site, for sharing corporate data with your investors, or are just making a personal web page, the decision is critical. Although the price and value of [...]