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Hosting.com launches Cloud Private.

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Hosting News | Posted on 30-05-2010

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(Gawkwire.com) – Hosting.com has recently launched Cloud Private, adding to its Cloud Hosting portfolio. Cloud Private is a single-tenant, VMware-enabled compute infrastructure that includes licensing, monitoring and management of cloud servers in one or more Hosting.com Cloud Super Sites.

Cloud Private provides customers the highest levels of cloud server security and compliancy with fully managed, flexible, dedicated hardware. Regulatory and compliance demands for single-tenant environments for HIPAA, PCI, SOX and more are addressed with a Cloud Private solution.

Cloud Private customers are ensured their privacy is protected while gaining access to the features inherent to a cloud solution – including self-service management and provisioning via a secure web portal, intelligent load management, automated failover functionality, and the ability to connect to Hosting.com’s public cloud solutions for additional and instant compute resources.

Cloud Private addresses a previous gap in Hosting.com’s Cloud Portfolio – a private cloud solution that is fully managed through Hosting.com’s Customer Portal and Entourage Support team, and is capable of connecting to Hosting.com’s Hybrid Hosting solutions. Hybrid Hosting allows standalone cloud, dedicated and colocation components to run independently or as part of a network.

Hybrid Hosting provides businesses of all sizes with technology and cost benefits formerly reserved for large enterprises with their own datacenters. Hosting.com customers can connect their Cloud Private solution to their internal infrastructure or to Hosting.com’s public clouds to flex their infrastructure during a new project, seasonal spike, or for multi-site disaster recovery.

Craig McLellan, Hosting.com Chief Technology Officer, added, “Our engineering teams work vigorously to deliver multiple cloud hosting solutions to the marketplace for one reason – customer demand. Cloud Private is the fourth addition to our Cloud Portfolio and it is the most significant because it meets existing customer demands such as – datacenter redundancy in multiple Cloud Super Sites, on-demand resource availability in a private, managed cloud, and federation of internal clouds.”

Cloud Private virtual machines are offered with common Windows and Linux operating system options and managed by Hosting.com, reducing a customer’s management and costs associated with payments and maintenance. Additionally, Cloud Private customers receive free 24x7x365 expert Entourage Support.

Hosting.com customers access the secure web-based Customer Portal to manage and provision their Cloud Hosting solutions. The Customer Portal provides the ability to administer and create virtual machines, adjust resources, add services, and view and create alarms. Most modifications made via the Customer Portal are available within minutes. View the Hosting.com Customer Portal Demo.

Download Hosting.com’s recently released Cloud Security Executive Report – How Real Are Cloud Security Concerns – which addresses the concerns associated with Cloud Security and how cloud hosting providers can work with clients to address their concerns and needs.

Pear Logic named as a Top 5 Web Designer

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Hosting News | Posted on 30-05-2010

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(Gawkwire.com) -  The best web designers in the industry have been announced by bestwebdesignagencies.com, the independent authority on the best web designing companies, for May 2010. Every applicant seeking to be ranked to analyzed by an independent research team in order to ensure they are truly among the best.
 
Pear Logic was ranked as a top 5 web designer based upon an internally developed set of evaluation criteria used by the research team. The company’s understanding of design concepts and high client satisfaction rating has earned Pear Logic this outstanding recognition.

“At Pear Logic, we use top notch talent to produce quality web designs for our clients. The very foundation of our business model is setup to ensure that our clients get an agency level product at highly competitive rates,” said Brian Tsai, Managing Partner of Pear Logic, LLC (http://www.pearlogic.com). He added, “We are constantly looking to add new technologies to our services that have high value for our clients. Right now we are working on developing mobile applications and text messaging solutions to provide them with a total digital presence.”

Their focus is to make web design ‘simple, not simpler.’ Pear Logic approaches projects this way through Google’s example. The leading search engine is one of the most complex websites on the internet, and yet it is one of the simplest to use. Pear Logic’s goal is to make complex design and development strategies simple for customers. They believe that simplicity and usability are the keys to gaining a following on the internet and because of this every project must be built unique to the needs of the client. In order to best do this, Pear Logic takes on the challenge of understanding every client’s business to make sure the development solution meets the business goals of the client.

The hard work that goes on behind the scenes and their clients’ satisfaction that has been derived out of the company’s efforts has earned Pear Logic the #4 web designer ranking for May 2010. The firm has an eye constantly on the future of where web design is going, and that will help Pear Logic to remain among the best web designing companies in the industry.

bestwebdesignagencies.com (http://www.bestwebdesignagencies.com), the independent authority on the best web designing companies, was established in 2009 in order to find the best web design and development services in the industry. The independent authority assigned a specified research to review each applicant based upon an internally developed set of criteria. A new set of rankings is released each month that is updated based on the new research completed. Even more information is available on the site beyond the independent rankings including a full directory listing, news and information, and much more.

Web Hosting Niches.

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Hosting News | Posted on 08-05-2010

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(Vectorwire.com) In my work with web hosting companies and also those designers and developers looking for a website host, I often encounter a specific set of needs that falls clearly under a web hosting niche. Why would a hosting company focus on a niche? Which niches are out there for those desiring a great hosting provider? Here are a few specifics.

Niching by Price
Probably the most obvious and pervasive niche in website hosting is that of price. One typically sees three tranches of pricing emerge: discounters, mid-tier providers, and premium hosting services. Examples of discounters would be: 1 and 1, and GoDaddy. Mid-tier companies are represented by firms like Hostway. Premium hosting is the scope of web hosting companies like Orcsweb and Rackspace.

Geographical Niches
While web hosting is easily accessed via an Internet connection anywhere on the globe, there are still strong boundaries of culture, language and currency that draw customers to a local firm. For example in Japan one will prefer to read website content in the Japanese language, access sales and support in Japanese, and pay bills in Yen. There are as many examples of geographic website hosting niches as there are countries. Here are just a couple of website hosting companies in this niche: UK website hosting firm 34SP.com and Australia’s Digital Pacific.

Niching by Operating System
A powerful niche can emerge based on supplying a particular operating system. Since most web hosting companies prefer a LAMP (Linux, apache, mySQL, php) environment, the prevalent OS in this niche is Linux. Typical of this type of host is linuxwebhost.com. Another operating system that has tremendous market power is the Microsoft developed and supported OS – Windows (now Windows Server 2008 or ASP.NET). Microsoft has built this niche among Windows developers. Hosts specializing in the Microsoft platform would be DiscountASP.NET and Maximum ASP. Another operating system that was once much larger, but is now being replaced by Windows and Linux is ColdFusion. Although ColdFusion is typically installed over a Windows operating system, it has properties that make it unique and desirable for ColdFusion developers. HostMySite.com is a web hosting firm that offers strong expertise in ColdFusion.

Reseller Hosts
It is possible to buy multiple accounts from just about any web host. However, those companies that have developed the reseller niche have honed their expertise in making accounts that hold a bundle of separate websites under one owner. These reseller accounts also often come with substantial discounts for each sub-account. This enables the account holder to resell the hosting and gain a profit. Examples of reseller hosts include the venerable HostGator and Resellers Panel.

Niche by Account Type
Another very common segregation of web hosting firms occurs by account type. These are usually a separation between shared accounts, VPS and dedicated servers. Shared hosts offer multiple customer accounts sharing a common server. For example, DiscountASP.NET. VPS companies have fewer virtual accounts per server – often with isolated environments and guaranteed resources. An example would be SliceHost. Dedicated server firms will give a single server to each customer. An example would be managed dedicated hosting firm NaviSite.

As you can see, there are many ways that website hosting companies have created niches for themselves and their customers. While the above list is certainly not exhaustive, it does give you a sense of how the marketplace has established niches for both buyers and sellers of website hosting products and services.

Build your web based business using Twitter.

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Hosting News | Posted on 08-05-2010

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(www.vectorwire.com) It might not come as a surprise that many of the world’s top CEOs still are not onboard with the whole social networking thing. What is most interesting though is the percentage of CEOs who don’t care. 2 CEOs from Fortune magazine’s top 100 companies have Twitter accounts. Does this mean that Twitter has no future in successful companies? You make the call. According to Hitwise research, Twitter sends traffic to social networks. In fact, it can almost be considered a social networking search engine. Search engines send less than 10% downstream clicks to social network sites, while Twitter drives around 20% of its visitors to social networks. So what does this mean? If you have a blog, wiki, Flickr, Facebook account for work you should have a Twitter account as well. It therefore follows that the development of your Twitter network, you can develop your social networking platforms.
 
Building and Developing Your Twitter Network
Twitter networks go though stages and when comparing these stages it is not unlike cultivating a garden. When growing flowers you don’t dump tons of fertilizer and water on them, you slowly nurture them over the course of weeks if not months. Making a successful Twitter network requires time, but it does not require a large amount of work.

The first stage of your network is getting your initial 50 to 100 followers. Your account should include your picture or your company logo (if this is a company account). Your Twitter profile page should be linked to your most important site (personal blog or company site; index page, basically whatever is on your business cards). When it comes to choosing a name for your twitter account, remember smaller is better. Your name is your calling card and should be synonymous with your company brand, but needs to be short to ensure proper re-tweeting (the resending of a message someone else sent, basically it’s like forwarding an email)

Promote your Twitter account by adding the profile to your forum, blog, and email signatures. This right here is the gift that keeps on giving. If you are already a prolific writer or social networker you don’t have any extra work to do in this aspect. When you do add tweets make them useful and timely, but do not over do it. Having no tweets and then slamming the channel with 30 tweets in a row is overkill.

Now that you have your followers it’s time to keep them. Take an active role in those who follow you and those who reply to your tweets. Follow those who follow you, if they link to places then go ahead and read them. This is all about common courtesy and since they are trying to hold on to their followers as well, you will probably find something useful. If you especially like the link, the link to it with your blog. This is networking after all.

On a special note, using cool scripts to update Twitter is nice, but those who follow you on Twitter probably follow you on other social sites and having something spam multiple sites can be a put off. Essentially it tells your network they aren’t worth your time to address. If you want consolidation, then by all means using something like Ping.fm, but post separate messages on your different sites, even if you are posting about the same thing, make different messages. The extra steps will be rewarded.

Now the final stage, is basically maintenance of your Twitter network and using it in constructive ways. I want to stress that Twitter is two way street. If you want value out of Twitter you need to put value in it. Up until now, we have been interested in gaining Twitter followers and keeping them. As you go you have been discussing things that you are doing with your company, while providing useful information about yourself, your company, and things you find interesting. Now is where we kick it into high gear not just for your site, but for your followers.

Basics for Twitter Networking
If you have a company Twitter account make sure to have a few employee accounts as well. These can show the human, and most likely far more interesting side, of the company. It’s important to have a few; if your only Twitterer gets sick, goes on vacation, gets fired, quits, etc then there will be others who can pick up the slack. It also spreads the work around. Some people pick up Twitter and can’t stop while others see it as a chore. By spreading responsibility around the office, less people will view it as a chore.

The fun Twitters do not answer what, how, or why. They simple talk about what has your attention at the moment. Things such as you just read an awesome blog, or your desk is way too cluttered, or you managed to jury rig two computer fans and a fan control and built your own house fan with it. These things can be far more interesting and timely then saying something like I am working. Talk to your network, treat it like you have friends over for a get together.

How to Use Your Twitter Network
Your Twitter network should be mutually beneficial. At its most basic, Twitter can be used to direct traffic to various links and in this manner send traffic to your social networking sites. This is the obvious usage and if you are using Twitter than you should be taking advantage of this facet. However, there are many more uses to Twitter and all of them can provide quite useful for your business.

Twitter can be used to bounce ideas and brainstorm. This is especially good when you are using a private Twitter network (say for your company or maybe for a professional network). The ability to bounce off ideas around the world from something as convenient as your mobile is a very powerful thing. Along with brainstorming there are many project platforms such as Hudson that have Twitter plug-ins. So you can be alerted when a new build or version of your project is done and then talk about it with your network.

You can use Twitter to perform research. Marketing, product, technology, and company research can all be performed using Twitter in either a private or public network format. You can also use it for QnAs of which there are many examples that have worked wonders.

Most blog software allows tweets to go straight to the comment section. Blogs are already a hot topic for linking from tweets, with a little modding you build a symbiosis between linking a blog in tweet allowing you network to discuss the blog in tweets.

Twitter can also provide the ultimate in transparency in customer and company feedback. Say you had a server and you had 50 clients on it. You give them all a twitter account to hookup to, for the sake of being generic we will call it Server110. Now all your clients on that server are on the Server110 channel. If the server has a problem, the technician can tweet an update here saying the server has a hard drive problem. Since many phones have plugins for Twitter, the technician can give a status to everyone on the server while working Other people can do an @Server110 and say tweet about a support problem. In this manner, a constant line of communication between the technician and the clients is opened.

Twitter is used to make introductions to talk to new people. Some employers have used these opportunities to find prospective employees. On the other side of the fence, many employees have used Twitter to build up networking for job opportunities. By using Twitter searches, people can look directly for job openings. Or, like normal networking, by becoming a trusted user in a network (someone who is helpful, cheery, even funny) you can open the door for such opportunities.

Another great thing about Twitter is that you can use it to look for yourself and see if people are talking about you. By searching for yourself or your company you can see who is unhappy with what and conversely what people like about your company. So setting up alerts with Twitter can greatly aid your marketing staff. Remember, Twitter may be an open forum for bad publicity but it is documented and can be studied.

Lastly, Twitter can be used for live news coverage such as for events, conferences, or just crazy things as they unfold.

I hope by now, if you weren’t of the opinion already, you are all beginning to see the power of Twitter and why this is not something that a successful business should blow off. Instead, I challenge you all to develop your Twitter networks and find new ways for one of the fastest and most convenient ways to communicate in the world today. And while you are at drop me a line at my Twitter account, David_WHM.

What’s your domain really worth.

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Hosting News | Posted on 08-05-2010

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(www.vectorwire.com) Selling and purchasing quality Domain Name are a round the clock activity, what internet industry is rightly doing. A seller, whatever the valuation of his domain name in the market, quotes the higher price bid for the same and in contrary a buyer desires to pay less for the domain he wants to have. It’s becoming the foremost issue for both buyer and seller is to fix a deal upon the agreed price. The problem arises due to absence of a standard process to evaluate the cost of a particular domain. To rationalize the process of domain costing and making both seller and buyer agree on a fair or negotiated price, domain name appraisal mechanism has introduced in the internet market. Needless to say that business of appraising domains and evaluating their selling or reselling value is getting bigger day by day.

Key facts about the Domain Name Appraisal:
With a well analyzed domain appraisal, owner simply gets an idea about the real worth of the domain. The process of appraising a domain name is entirely speculative and based on several factors including the brand recognition it enjoys, marketability it has and traffic it pulls. Process of appraisal puts the core focus on actual selling points that a domain carries along the name. Various factors and considerations like domain name, business segment and domain name extension are being addressed during the appraisal process.

How it evaluates the domain name
Like other evaluation systems, it also primarily spotlights on the core characteristics of the object being valued. In this case, a domain is the entity being evaluated. In a nutshell, a number of factors are measured to obtain the final worth of the domain you have registered. These factors analyzes whether the domain name:

* Has marketability among competitors
* Has brand value that sells
* Is easily memorable by the users
* Is short and easy to spell

If you have a domain name to buy or sell, it’s worthy to get domain name appraisal done for the same. Since the entire process of appraisal is tentative in nature, two consecutive evaluations for the domain name may differ in final costing. Finally it’s very necessary to understand that a domain name appraisal is completely different from the site appraisal therefore the visitor traffic and revenue generation from the site couldn’t be the decisive factors for the domain name appraisal.

ICANN Accredited Registrar ResellersPanel goes live with LogicBoxes.

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Hosting News | Posted on 08-05-2010

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(The Hosting News) – ResellersPanel, a company that provides domain names, shared hosting, VPS hosting, dedicated hosting and cPanel hosting, proudly announced the launch of its own ICANN Accredited domain name registrar through a partnership with LogicBoxes. Moving forward all domains names registered by ResellersPanel customers will be managed under the registrar LiquidNet Ltd, which is the parent company of ResellersPanel.

An ICANN accreditation is a distinguishing factor as less than 1000 registrars worldwide are accredited, compared to thousands of domain resellers in each country. Companies are required to prove their good standing and financial stability to complete the accreditation process.

ResellersPanel will be using the LogicBoxes registrar platform technology to fully leverage the benefits of managing their 58,000 resellers. “LogicBoxes has 7 years of industry knowledge and we felt that they could ably advise us on registrar processes while alleviating us from the technical heavy lifting” said Nikolay Blaskov, Co-founder of LiquidNet Ltd. “This partnership has also allowed us to go live as a registrar in record time, without compromising on our customers in any way”.

“After completing ICANN and Registry accreditation, many registrars take months to construct a fully automated registrar platform that can handle ICANN and registry processes. Platform providers like LogicBoxes bridge the gap through turnkey solutions and consultancy, allowing freshly accredited registrars to operate on a level playing field with existing incumbents at a fraction of the cost and effort” said Sandeep Ramchandani, Director of Strategic Partnerships at LogicBoxes.

“ResellersPanel is a leading hosting company and we’re extremely proud of this association. This partnership will allow them to continue to provide the same high level of service to their customers while leveraging the registrar exclusive benefits of their own accreditation” added Ramchandani.

At present, there are less than 20 ICANN registrars from the United Kingdom that connect directly to domain registries putting LiquidNet Ltd in elite company.