New Hosting and VPS Plans from Host Color
August 31, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
Web hosting provider, HostColor.com , recently announced the launch of its new hosting plans. The provider services thousands of U.S.-based and Canadian-based customers from their data center based out of South Bend, Indiana, 90 miles from Chicago. The company’s recent advertising campaign highlights the free account migration service to all products and services. Migration Service This new management service is only available by utilizing the coupon code FREEMIGRATION which applies to cPanel -based shared hosting accounts as well as OpenVZ and Virtuozzo virtual servers. Those without cPanel-based accounts can also receive migration assist at a low cost, one-time fee of $15 which will be applied directly to their accounts. Host Color has always focused on providing new and current clients with the opportunity to select from a variety of options. Since there are many webmaster who are not satisfied with their current providers and do not have the time or technical expertise to correctly migrate their website to a reliable provider, Host Color is there to assist. New Data Center The company recently transitioned into a new data center and developed a fully-redundant network with a 100 percent uptime guarantee
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The Buzz Surrounding FireHost
August 31, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
For web developers and business owners looking to launch a serious web presence, then FireHost delivers a variety of secure cloud hosting platforms that don’t disappoint clients. The cloud hosting provider provides robust and reliable services without compromising quality. FireHost excels at offering enterprise security, managed support, and scalability and individual control. In addition to providing secure cloud server hosting, FireHost also delivers PCI 2.0 Compliant Cloud Hosting, HIPAA Compliant Cloud Hosting and High Traffic Cloud Hosting. Secure Cloud Hosting FireHost leads the industry when it comes to offering users a robust and flexible cloud hosting infrastructure. The company goes the extra mile when providing enterprise security which includes web application protection, real-time blocked hacking reports with origin mapping, HIPPA and PCI complainant, and SSL VPN access for enhanced secured cloud server management. FireHost’s Managed Support includes 24/7/365 customer support via phone, ticket or live chat, daily backup snapshots with 30-day retention, monitoring of servers and applications with immediate action when necessary, and an impressive SLA guarantee promising 100% uptime which includes network and infrastructure. Furthermore, FireHost offers users independent scalable resources including memory (up to 84 GB), storage (up to 3 storage tiers available including SATA,SAS, and SSD), and processors (up to 8 processor cores). Detailed hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annual server performance is also available. PCI 2.0 Compliant Cloud Hosting FireHost’s PCI 2.0 Compliant Cloud Hosting is an ideal solution for e-commerce ventures allowing business owners to spend more time focusing on expanding customer bases rather than exhausting valuable resources on administrative aspects of running a business.
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Indexing Flash Websites by Search Engines
August 31, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
A web design and advertising company PizzazzWeb recently released their pioneering content management system for Flash-based websites. The system makes it easy for users to create, organize, manage and publish content for a Flash site. At the same time, the system makes the content readable by search engine indexing bots. Statement from the CEO of PizzazzWeb The CEO of PizzazzWeb recently stated that Flash offers an interactive experience allowing online companies to present their products and services in a unique fashion. This is specifically the point of search engine optimization and online branding. Most business websites contain a Flash banner that allows the visitor to interact directly with the website. An Overview of the CMS The new solution for the web provides the usual content to search bots while making it easy for webmasters to add new pages, menus, videos, pictures, search engine optimization and text.
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Top WordPress Hosting Sites Announced
August 30, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
BestWPTricks is a website that presents some of the top tricks and tips for using the WordPress software. Visitors can find information regarding the installation and configuration of WordPress, how to make money with your blog and how to utilize the thousands of WordPress plug-ins, themes and widgets. One of the most common questions asked by visitors is, “Who is the best WordPress web hosting provider?” Best Three WordPress Hosts As a result of this question, BestWPTricks has combined their knowledge of the system with information from providers. The top three WordPress hosts are iPage , BlueHost and GoDaddy. Each company is reputable in the hosting industry because they provide the best tools and features for business and personal websites. Also, each of the three offers affordable plans allowing anyone to put a website on the Internet. Advantages of the Best Hosts Using the best WordPress hosts gives users a variety of templates, tools, plug-ins and themes to easily create and maintain a professional website. Also, they provide excellent customer support for any inquiries regarding the blogging software
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Improvements with Sitefinity 4.2 – Is it Now Read for Prime Time?
August 30, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
Telerik recently announced the release of Sitefinity 4.2 which is focused on content and commerce as opposed to customer experience. Modern content management systems have mastered the art of usability and user experience. Now, software designers are focusing on content within the system and ecommerce. At the beginning of 2011, Telerik released the latest version of their content management system, Sitefinity 4.0 which was a major update for the product. It focused on user experience by adding several improvements such as a new SDK and integration with Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF). At the time, Telerik also confirmed that they were in the process of including ecommerce functionality. Months later, Telerik has done exactly that.
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Data Centers Still Running Following East Coast Earthquake
August 30, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake began in Virginia and shook the entire east coast on Tuesday, August 23 rd around 2pm. Despite the shaking and aftershocks, most data centers have reported to be operational according to Twitter. Most web hosting providers and data center operators post status updates via the social networking service. Data Center Preparedness Buildings in Boston, Washington, New York City and Philadelphia were evacuated immediately following the earthquake. Also, a Virginia-based nuclear power plant initially lost power but continues to operate on reserves. This large quake (by east coast standards) has brought an interesting question to the table, how should data centers equip themselves to manage natural disasters? HostGator Slow Speeds Earthquakes can occur at any time in almost any region regardless of the location of a data center facility.
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Additional Branding Woes in the Domain Name Game
August 30, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Canadian companies were recently warned that the new domain name rules effective in 2012 could significantly harm their businesses. Therefore, those companies must defend their brands which will certainly cost a pretty penny. Due to the cost, the new naming rules will discourage most cybersquatters who can significantly harm a brand resulting in companies spending a large amount of money attract customers to different domains. Deep Pockets Required However, by catering to the new naming conventions, companies will be paying hundreds of thousands of dollars per application per domain name. Therefore, this could also become tremendously expensive. ICANN’s Decision In June 2011, ICANN decided that beginning in 2012, websites will no longer be limited only to the existing 22 endings like .com, .org and .net or the 250 country-specific domains like .ca and .fr. Instead, the organization will be permitting an unlimited number of extensions such as .books, .facebook, .coke and .car. The agency claims that this decision will unleash the global human imagination, creating new opportunities for firms to greatly expand their online presence
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New Cloud Security Platform
August 26, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
StillSecure is a leading security service provider that recently announced the launch of its newest security software suite that manages the security offerings of multiple tenants at once. This release comes only a few short weeks following the launch of its enhanced version of its Network Access Control solution titled, Safe Access. Recent Release of the Multi-Tenant Solution With the new multi-tenant solution, all Still Secure managed services are operational and available. The service is specifically designed to increase acceptance from hosting, cloud, telecommunication providers and data centers. To include the new option, StillSecure had to expand its virtual and physical deployment methods. Developing New Strategies In the software the high availability hardware appliance permits providers to develop an economies of scale strategy as a result of the ability to host many customers on a single platform. The StillSecure services included in the multi-tenant platform are intrusion detection/prevention, WAF, VPN, managed firewall and many other options.
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Weebly’s New Designer Platform
August 25, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Weebly is an online startup business that delivers website building tools which are intuitive and not difficult to learn. The company recently expanded theif offerings with a new designer platform to assist with web designers in improving efficiency by creating sites quicker while managing additional clients and maintaining their own branding. The Weebly Designer Platform is an integrated content management system that includes website design, client management and hosting. Ease of Use Therefore, website owners with little web design experience will be able to login to the platform and begin building websites immediately. The new software provides a variety of advantages over using WordPress such as the branding of the content management system utilizing company logos, colors and sounds. The system also does not require separate hosting so clients will be able to spend their money on an excellent designer. The Basic Monthly Hosting Plan The basic hosting plan for the new platform begins at $7.95 per month and includes 15 web pages, unlimited bandwidth and 500 Mb of storage space. Positive reviews have spread across the Internet stating that the system is much more intuitive than WordPress, Joomla, or even Drupal
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What Small Business Owners Should Know About Cloud Hosting
August 24, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Although there continues to be a lot of buzz surrounding the benefits of cloud hosting, Amazon’s recent cloud outage rattled nerves and left many business owners that depend on cloud hosting platforms to support online ventures very apprehensive. With popular sites such as Reddit, Quora and HootSuite being knocked offline during the cloud outage, Amazon definitely suffered the consequences of the unpredictable outage, however was able to recover. It’s vital for businesses depending on cloud hosting services such as those offered by Amazon to take a pragmatic stance and understand the cons of cloud hosting that are intertwined with the pros. Attentiveness to Cloud Hosting While many in the web hosting industry swear that cloud hosting is the next best thing since sliced bread, the simple truth is that the hosting environment isn’t fail proof. Although cloud hosting tends to be more reliable and offer impeccable redundancy rates, business owners need to take into consideration that it’s not an immaculate hosting solution. In the case of Amazon’s cloud outage, business owners utilizing the cloud services failed to take advantage of the provider’s geographic redundancy, which otherwise would have prevented valuable downtime as a direct result from Amazon’s outage. It’s essential for business owners opting for cloud services to always remain attentive to new and existing features offered by the provider as well as monitoring network uptime to prepare contingency plans if the server(s) goes down. Ensuring Compliance Cloud hosting providers are not exempt from adhering to specific compliance requirements. This is especially true for those businesses that handle sensitive data such as credit card information, medical records, or financial transactions. Providers are entirely responsible for the unambiguous regulations that govern specific data. For example, a cloud provider hosting confidential software should have the appropriate certification verifying their respective systems meet the necessary requirements. Ensuring compliance isn’t option; it’s mandatory. Criteria Checklist It’s particularly important for small business owners to create a checklist of specific criteria that their cloud hosting provider should meet. Such criteria should be based on server reliability, security, and compliance. Also, it’s imperative to have a contingency plan devised in the event of an unforeseeable outage. Developing a backup plan is vital for those sites that depend on online sales as a source of income. For business owners considering moving physical infrastructure to a cloud platform, it’s recommended to opt for a provider with more than one data center in the case of natural disaster as well as human error. Negotiating Service Agreements As tantalizing as it may sound, cloud providers can’t guarantee that their service won’t go down at any given time. Usually such alluring appeals are found nestled deep within the service agreement detailing the provider’s level of service. Many business owners are duped into signing the agreement under the terms of minimal penalties applicable for downtime on behalf of the provider. This means a server could be down for an indefinite amount of time with no reimbursement of lost sales; therefore, it’s essential to negotiate the terms of the agreement to allow for credit or free service if the provider fails to deliver hosting services for an extended amount of time. Remember to get it in writing; otherwise it’s a lost cause.
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