WordPress and Cloud Hosting
Managed WordPress Cloud Hosting is affordable, reliable and where you should be by all means. A significant proportion of respondents identify themselves as ‘Cloud Beginners’ – dipping their toes in the cloud computing pool and initial cloud projects while looking to deepen their experience within cloud infrastructure for the future.
DevOps and Cloud Computing: Interview With Ian Moyse
Cloud computing experts are often extremely conversational, and can’t wait to tell you about how the cloud is going to help YOU. Ian Moyse, a renowned cloud expert caught our eye a few months ago for his involvement in many large IT events held in the UK. He’s also a
Corporate Vs Internet – Computing in the Clouds
Corporate computing has revolutionized the current business environment. Not as a mere replacement of a typewriter, computers offer versatile services and increase the productive flow of information. Many time consuming and complex tasks like inventory control, accounting, customer's database etc have been efficiently handled by computing systems. Organizations are trying
All You Need to Know About Dedicated Server Hosting
Dedicated Servers Hosting: Dedicated Servers Hosting is when you get to use a single server exclusively and you don’t have to share the server with anyone else. It makes you the controlling person and you can choose to tailor your server as per your requirement and according to the needs
The Difference Between VPS and Cloud Web Hosting
VPS and cloud web hosting are two of the most popular choices for web hosting on the market today; and they’re both often confused for each other. Both types run multiple websites from a server, yet each of these websites runs independently of any other – even from other websites
Relationship Between Cloud Computing and Virtualization
Cloud Computing is a technology, used by several companies who wants to reduce costs, and have access to programs and applications which are not physically installed in their computers or servers. The concept of electricity maybe compared to how this technology works, although the consumer does not know where, and
Understanding Cloud Computing or a Pay-As-You-Go Utility Model
Let’s understand what cloud computing and “Pay-As-You-Go” (PAYG) models are. Let’s first tackle PAYG. Simply put, PAYG is a “utility” computing model that allows a user to pay based on the incurred machine hours or the amount of resources consumed. This is a very interesting utility computing model. Users are
Why Does Your Small Business Need a Dedicated Server?
In a small business, the standard peer-to-peer networking model used in homes very small offices eventually becomes insufficient once user demands-such as access to shared storage drives and printers-increase beyond its capabilities. Your business may need a dedicated server for a variety of reasons. Mainly, businesses use dedicated servers because
Cloud Vs Dedicated Hosting – Part 4: Security
Having compared cloud with traditional dedicated hosting solutions on their respective costs and performance issues in the preceding posts in this series, the final instalment provides further analysis of the two in regard to security issues. Security For many private and enterprise customers, security is the primary area of concern
Private Cloud Computing: A Game Changer for Disaster Recovery
Private cloud computing offers a number of significant advantages – including lower costs, faster server deployments, and higher levels of resiliency. What is often over looked is how the Private Cloud can dramatically changes the game for IT disaster recovery in terms of significantly lower costs, faster recovery times, and
Solving the Cloud Mystery for Small Businesses
What "cloud" really means is using Internet services for file sharing, email, document sharing, etc. Rather than storing files on your local network, the files get stored back up on the remote server. The remote server is maintained by the cloud services company. Email has been used this way for
Cloud Hosting: The Features and Advantages of Using Cloud Hosting
Cloud hosting is believed to be the next big thing in web hosting. In cloud hosting, numerous physical servers host a website, reducing the dependence on any one computer hardware. Because of this, it provides website owners with numerous benefits like customized usage, unlimited access to users, and cheaper operational
Why Host a VoIP Switch?
If you are looking to go into the VoIP industry with little upfront investment, a good option would be to host a VoIP switch. Hosting a VoIP switch means that the software is not in the same place as where the service is being performed, you will provide your services
Top 5 Reasons Why Your Company Should Transition to Private Cloud Computing
One of the biggest IT buzz words of the few years, ‘cloud computing’ has brought incredible promise to the world of information technology. Cloud computing interest has lead to widespread curiosity and awareness of public cloud services. Pooled computing resources, divided and allocated to different users, have been proven in
A to Z Guide Into Shared, VPS, Dedicated and Cloud Hosting
The term web hosting may not be stranger to you. However, loads of people out there are still confused over web hosting services. Although web hosting business has experienced a great spike over the last few years, not every web host user is a satisfied user. No matter what web
Cloud Render Technology For Best Service
The world is changing and moving forward every day. What was new in the past has become old and outdated now and new things are replacing the old things. We get to know new things every day. Similarly, new technologies and new ways of doing things are emerging every day.
What Is VPSDeploy & How Does It Work To Provision "Cloud" VPS Servers Across Modern Providers?
VPSDeploy is a new web platform designed to provide users with the ability to “deploy” web based applications to a number of different “cloud” VPS servers. The system was originally designed to support “Ruby on Rails” application deployments, with an underlying application designed to provide users with a “one click”
What Software Companies Don’t Want You To Know About Your Data Security Liability
Today I received an email from a client. He had a question I have been getting a lot recently. In the software world, companies have been using this topic as a way to manipulate doctors into buying their software. It really bothers me because, as a doctor, I would be