Annual Disaster Recovery (DR) exercises key to surviving failures.
How often do companies, and organizations, conduct an actual Disaster Recovery (DR) exercise? Monthly? Annually? Most companies, according to Forrester Research, say they run their DR plan once-a-year. But, a post on the CIO website offers a different conclusion: business are not running regular DR programs; consequently, their chances are bleak when it comes time…
Read MoreThe Desktop Hard Drive vs In-House Server vs Windows Cloud Servers
To some, the idea of desktop computer hard drives being a form of data storage that competes with windows cloud servers seems a bit of a stretch. As far-fetched as this seems, it’s nevertheless true. Small businesses such as restaurants, stores, and independent contractors often store their data on their computers. The same is true of…
Read MoreWeb Hosting and Finding Which Features The Provider Has for Superior Service
Web hosting should never be taken lightly in regard to the features the provider has so your site run optimally. Doing your homework on what kind of services they bring you is essential, especially when you consider how web hosting is never cut and dry. You have different methods of web hosting, plus various ways…
Read MoreShould You Get a Web Hosting Reselling Business?
You may be looking to get into the web hosting reselling business, but you’re not sure where to start, or how to make your business a financially successful one. In this blog, we will discuss what a reseller web hosting business entails, and give you some exclusive tips and tricks on how to make your…
Read MoreMobile Website or a Mobile App: Which Is Best for Ecommerce?
Are you undecided between using a mobile website or a mobile app for selling your products on mobile ecommerce? The case for using either is very strong. Websites have been around far longer than mobile apps. On the other hand, mobile app use is growing with each passing year. Although both are used to sell…
Read MoreThe Endless Possibilities of Shared Hosting and WordPress
If you have a limited budget or have better uses for your money than sinking thousands or tens of thousands of dollars into a website, then you may want to consider Windows shared hosting and WordPress. Why this particular combination? The short answer is that shared hosting with the right provider is low-cost and noncommittal.…
Read MoreGive Your Web Server a Break by Using These Two CSS Tricks
In loose terms, CSS controls the presentation of HTML code used in a website. For example, it gives text its size, color, and font. Most web designers use CSS precisely in that way. However, you can also use it as a substitute for simple images commonly used in web page design as well as for…
Read MoreWhy Hosting Can Make or Break Your Web Design Business
Web design is a satisfying career choice for many freelancers. It requires technical expertise, a good eye for visual design, and the ability to interact well with clients. If you do your marketing right, the career is lucrative. As with all challenging endeavors, it has a downside. Sometimes things can go horribly wrong. The descriptive…
Read More4 Signs That You Should Choose a Reseller Hosting Account
If you have been shopping around for a Web hosting package, the last thing that you might have looked at is a reseller hosting package. Although you might think that these packages are only for individuals who actually want to sell hosting packages, this isn’t necessarily the case. A lot of people can benefit from a reseller…
Read MoreWeb Hosting and Brand Reputation
Reputation takes time and effort to build up and can be quickly ruined. Even great business practices and excellent customer care doesn’t guaranty a good reputation. Reputation is also a volatile thing because it exists in the minds of others — minds that can quickly change. On top of this volatility, many businesses aren’t proactive…
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