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Archive for January, 2009

Difference Between Bandwidth and Data Transfer

Posted by admin On January - 29 - 2009

We posted an ad on a very very popular web hosting form recently and our ad was rejected because we had a line that said – UnMetered 100Mbit Internet connection. – the next line read 2000GB (2TB) of data transfer. – THE REASON – the Moderator told me that they do not allow unlimited or unMetered offerings. So I told him we did not offer that, and asked if he knew the difference and the response I received, I released he did not. – So let me explain it so everyone can understand it.

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Before you Buy Web Hosting!

Posted by admin On January - 24 - 2009

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How to Move Cpanel Site over to diffent Server

Posted by dishan On January - 23 - 2009

Hi guys, with working on cpanel servers most people ask me this question  What is the best way to move a complete site with out and data loss?

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Customer Showcase Coming Soon!

Posted by admin On January - 22 - 2009

We will be creating a customer spotlight section, and we will promote our customers on this blog. Some will be serious, others funny, but we hope our customers benefit from the add exposure we wish to provide.

we plan to start this and publish a customer spotlight - starting Sometime in March 2009!

Microsoft - Exchange and Communicator at Work

Posted by Staff On January - 22 - 2009

Microsoft Hosted Exchange and Office Communicator at work. In this video you will see the integration of Microsoft exchange and Office Communication Server - If you would like your organization to be able to implement this on our hosted platform please contact one of our sales staff today.

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Netcraft Releases January Web Server Numbers

Posted by admin On January - 18 - 2009

Earlier this week Web analytics firm Netcraft (www.netcraft.com) released the results of its January server survey of 185,497,213 sites, reflecting an uncharacteristic loss of 1.23 million sites since the December survey, which showed an increase of 1.56 million.

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