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I have been with HostGator for about a year and I can say that their
support is outstanding, quick answers with intelligent responses.
Needless to say I have had to contact them on a several occasions and I
have never been kept waiting.
So when the hosting provider of our company website, uh disappeared
(that’s the only way to describe [...]

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NEC Servers

April 16, 2009

in Uncategorized

NEC originally stood for the Nippon Electric Company. They have been around in various forms since 1898. The company originally made telephones and telephone switches, which means they’ve been in the communications industry for well over a century, which in itself is a very impressive record. They are a leader in semiconductor technology, optical communication [...]

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Security is, of course, always a concern. It is vital to protect sensitive information, proprietary data and communications in an organization to avoid having one’s objectives compromised either by competitors or those who would seek to harm you simply for sport. There are many methods available to make sure your computer systems and networks are [...]

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DC Hub Hosting

April 8, 2009

in Hosting Related

“Hosting” is a big word. A lot of attention is paid to domain and webpage hosting, but there are a lot of other reasons you might want to look into hosting services. Many file sharing mechanisms out there revolve around decentralized databases, which is to say the transfers aren’t contingent on single servers. A torrent [...]

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As you probably know, Virtual Hosting is system whereby many website are hosted on a single server, sometimes even located at a single IP address. For a more comprehensive description of Virtual Hosting, you can check out other posts on the topic here at a GoodHost.org. A PHP Virtual Host is, simply, is one of [...]

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If you are hosting a single website or are a home user, then you probably will have no need of any mail systems that are more complicated than a basic POP3 account. Many people even forgo POP3 accounts in favor of remotely accessible webmail accounts like those provided by Hotmail or Gmail. However, if you’re [...]

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As in all things, security is important. You need to protect your home, your possession, your family, but what we are particularly concerned with here is your business and your information. A catastrophic virus infection can bring an organization to its knees if the effects are wide-spread enough and disperses across your network. You really [...]

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If you’ve ever experimented with running multiple operating systems, then you’ve probably heard about Partition Magic. If you want to give yourself the option of running two operating systems on a computer, then you’ll need to have them in isolated partitions or you will be risking all kinds of conflicts and headaches. Usually, creating a [...]

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Microsoft Cluster Server is Microsoft’s offer to the world of cluster computing. It is, essentially, a system for linking together machines for the purposes of supercomputing and reliability.

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A CVS server is a tool for managing large, collaborative projects. The underlying Concurrent Versions System (CVS) operates in a way that is somewhat analogous to the way Microsoft Word allows you to track changes in a document. If you have ever worked on a project that has gone through multiple versions, revisions and adaptations, [...]

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