Archive for 2008
Windows Server 2008 Is Released!
Over the years, we often been coined as leading innovators in Windows Web Hosting and (my favorite): The Windows Hosting Experts. Our work with Windows Server 2008 is an example of just why we are considered as leaders. We started working with IIS7 in 2006 with the earliest betas of Longhorn (later to be called…
Read MoreSouth Florida CodeCamp 2008
Appliedi.net recently sponsored the much popular ASP.net developer gathered CodeCamp. This event is much like compared to "Tech-Ed for free" as it is community driven by Microsoft technology oriented volunteers and speakers. The yearly held event took place on February 2, 2008 @ Devry University and it was possible thanks to donations, sponsors, and speakers.…
Read MoreAppliedi.net is Graffiti CMS Hosting Ready!
The social software experts from Telligent released a new CMS officially yesterday, Graffiti CMS version 1.0. As a Telligent Partner, we’re pleased to be among the first hosts to announce support for Graffiti Hosting. All of our shared hosting plans are compatible with Graffiti CMS and provide all the features you should need to get…
Read MoreGetting the most out of your adCenter Pay-Per-Click campaigns
We’ve made a couple posts in the past about the $75 in free adCenter credits available to all AppliedI.net hosting customers: https://appliedi.net/blog/2007/08/08/appliedinet-offers-75-free-adcenter-credit/ https://appliedi.net/blog/2007/08/29/did-someone-say-a-free-webhosting-rebate-325-worth/ and this is but one of the special offers and promotions available to each customer in the appliedi.net marketplace. Getting $75 in free search engine pay per click ads that show on…
Read MoreAppliedI.net Windows VPS empowers Microsoft Developer Evangelist.
Joe Healy, a Microsoft Developer Evangelist, recently approached Applied Innovations about assisting him with his hosting needs. Joe runs a pretty active developer website, devfish.net and was outgrowing shared hosting. In fact, like most developers today, Joe wanted more functionality and more control and for a developer like Joe, a Virtual Private Server was the…
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