Where to host your website? Posted By : WebHostingGeek
It is common to see almost everyone owning a website of some kind or the other. Are you one of them? It is challenging enough to design a website and fill in all the relevant content in it, but your job is left incomplete because you still need to know where to host your website.
Windows or Linux Hosting For Your Internet Business Posted By : Gen Wright
Are you looking for hosting services for your Internet business? If you visit any hosting website, you will probably come across a comparison table, offering all the different hosting packages side by side. At a glance, you should be able to see the difference between the various hosting packages, and that will make your buying decision easier.
ResellersPanel Debuts Dedicated and Virtual Private Servers Posted By : Ross Todoroff
The company has launched a new line of dedicated, semi-dedicated and virtual private servers and has moved to a UK data center.
The other side of a free web hosting plan Posted By : WebHostingGeek
Mostly, new people get attracted towards the concept of free web hosting plan. However, they dont know about the actual issues involved in a free web hosting plan, until they use it. One must understand that a paid web host provider has got better services to offer, compared to free hosts.
Hyper-V Virtual Dedicated Server vs Shared Hosting Posted By : Adrian Gates
Hyper-V virtual dedicated server has many advantages over Shared Hosting. In the case of Hyper-V virtual dedicated server hosting, we find that a server is split into separate virtual entities. Each of these entities acts as a server independent of each other. Each Virtual dedicated server has its own unique environment with disk space, bandwidth, applications, the web server, software and other related tools.
Microsoft Exchange Server Hosting Outsourced for Versions 2007 and 2003 Posted By : Adrian Gates
Microsoft Exchange Server is a well ensconced product in the Enterprise e-mail management software marketplace, and rightly so. With its collaborative and messaging features, and with Microsoft fully behind it, Microsoft Exchange Server is here to stay. If you are getting ready to buy MS Exchange Server software for in-house server hosting implementation, or rent it in the form of hosted Exchange Server software, you will be making a right decision.

