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How to Increase the Speed of Your Website Safely

The most preferable internet website is one that loads faster; hence the visitor does not have to wait for long periods of time for it to work. If a website is slow, it also suffers from the risk of losing … Continue reading

Jumping on the Eco-Friendly Bandwagon: Green Web Hosting

With the controversy surrounding global warming, many web hosts are opting to go green to reduce the impact of carbon footprints left on the environment.  Web hosting providers such as iPage, GreenGeeks, Hostgator, FatCow, SiteCloud and Hostpapa are leading the … Continue reading

Debunking Web Hosting Marketing Gimmicks

With so many different choices between web hosting companies available, sifting through the advertised features and the fine print can be a daunting task.  Obviously, hosting companies take advantage of misleading marketing gimmicks in an attempt to convince potential customers … Continue reading

Web Hosting Provider T-Systems Expects Expansion from Singapore Market

  T-Systems, a Deutsche Telekom’s corporate customer branch, released a statement on Tuesday, saying that it expects a much higher demand for enterprise application and infrastructure service from the market in Singapore. Singapore in recent times has experienced a great … Continue reading

Open House at Boston Data Center

Internap is hosting a major event with a panel discussion at its premier Boston colocation facility. This free event is primarily for networking and discussion. Internap is a provider of information technology infrastructure services and will co-sponsor with TechExecs. The … Continue reading

Why Should You Consider Colocation Hosting?

Many small business owners find the abundance of benefits colocation hosting offers very appealing, especially for start-up companies looking for creative ways to cut financial corners.  A colocation host, or occasionally referred to as a carrier hotel, allows users to … Continue reading

Reasons Why Shared Hosting Is Less Reliable Than Other Hosting Types

Shared hosting is usually the first type of hosting that webmasters purchase when beginning their online endeavors, primarily because it is cheap, abundant, and easy to use. However, with this simplicity and affordability comes decreased performance. As is the case … Continue reading

What to Know before Canceling a Hosting Plan

Dealing with site downtime, slow loading webpages, and inconsistent performance can be frustrating for a webmaster. Being that the majority of webmasters do not utilize free hosting, most are paying their hard-earned money for access to server resources that are … Continue reading

How to Confront a Web Host about Downtime

While downtime is an inevitable problem that every webmaster will have to face at one time or another, professional web hosts usually do an excellent job of minimizing this issue. However, even the most successful and established web hosts can … Continue reading

An Overview of Linux Hub 1.0

Turnkey Linux Hub 1.0 works in conjunction with Amazon Web Services to offer cloud hosting and backup services for web applications provided by the Turnkey Linux open-source development. This combination is packaged together to focus solely on Ubuntu Linux, which … Continue reading


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