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Stuart Mitchell

The Benefits of Dedicated Hosting - 0 views

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    Any business shopping around for a web hosting solution will no doubt come across terms such as shared hosting, virtual private hosting (VPS), managed hosting and, the latest to enter the lexicon, cloud hosting. Often the holy grail is purported to be, if you can afford it, dedicated hosting, but what exactly are the reasons for choosing a dedicated hosting solution and is it the right fit for you?
Stuart Mitchell

Purchasing Options For Web Hosting Renting Direct - 0 views

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    Every website needs to be hosted somewhere and so every business or private individual who is looking to claim one small corner of the world wide web for themselves will have to get to grips with the idea of web hosting and find their way through the many options that will be available to them. The following three part article outlines a few of the paths that prospective web site owners can take to get their site online.
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Renting Direct from a Hosting Provider - 0 views

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    The traditional path for most businesses and private clients to follow when they require web hosting is to purchase a hosting package which gives them access to space on a physical server, housed within a secure purpose built data center, together with a degree of support. This lens explores this route it a little more detail.
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Hosting on Your Own Servers - 0 views

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    The following lens looks at the merits of two hosting options that are worth considering for clients or individuals who do not want to rent server/hosting resource from a hosting provider and instead invest in their own equipment.
Stuart Mitchell

Cloud vs Dedicated Hosting - Part 2: Performance - 0 views

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    The second instalment of this series of posts looking at how cloud hosting platforms match up to traditional dedicated hosting platforms focusses on a number of issues which businesses look for in a package, including reliability, flexibility and responsiveness
Stuart Mitchell

Hostreview - What Does A Managed Hosting Package Offer - Part 1 - 0 views

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    For any individual or business looking to set up or move the hosting of their website or IT infrastructure, the number of different options facing them and the jargon used by each hosting provider, can appear bewildering.
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Hosting Considerations for An E-commerce Business - 0 views

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    One particular feature of an e-commerce web site that often sets their hosting requirements apart from those of other brochure sites for example is the fact that they handle, almost by definition, personal and financially sensitive information. Therefore, an e-commerce site's hosting platform must have measures in place to ensure that this information is kept secure.
Stuart Mitchell

Cloud vs Dedicated Hosting - Part 1: Cost - 0 views

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    The following trilogy of articles investigates the benefits and drawbacks of cloud hosting in comparison to the more traditional 'all singing, all dancing' hosting solutions of dedicated servers. It aims to discuss why enterprise consumers in particular are so tempted to migrate to the cloud as well as the barriers that often prevent them taking the leap
Stuart Mitchell

dedicated hosting - 0 views

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    Interoute's Dedicated Hosting Services provide business critical applications a platform with the stability and performance they demand. The service allows businesses to focus on the unique element of their IT function, by outsourcing the time consuming operating systems and infrastructure management.
Stuart Mitchell

Web Hosting - An Overview - 0 views

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    If you have ever set up either a personal or business website you will no doubt have encountered the concept of website hosting. The following article aims to give a useful overview to the options that are available to you and how they meet the differing aims of security, availability, cost, technical guidance and performance.
Stuart Mitchell

Managed Hosting Services - 0 views

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    As businesses put more and more emphasis on the online side of their operations for marketing and as a point of sales the performance of their websites becomes more integral to their success as a whole. Therefore, many businesses are now opting to place the management of their website infrastructure into more trusted hands and are opting for managed hosting.
Stuart Mitchell

Cloud vs Dedicated Hosting - Part 2: Performance - 0 views

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    The second instalment of this series of posts looking at how cloud hosting platforms match up to traditional dedicated hosting platforms focusses on a number of issues which businesses look for in a package, including reliability, flexibility and responsiveness.
Stuart Mitchell

An Overview of Business Hosting - 0 views

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    Why outsource your hosting? It just makes sense. As you streamline your business, your IT infrastructure becomes more costly and complex. You also need expert staff to look after it.
Stuart Mitchell

Article Snatch: Cloud vs Dedicated Hosting - Part 4: Security - 0 views

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    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.
Stuart Mitchell

Hosting Considerations For An E-commerce Business - Performance - 0 views

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    Of course if an e-commerce site has recurring down time or reliability issues, the consumer may be put off using that site due to the expected hassle it may cause them if, for example, they are half way through a purchase when things go wrong.
Stuart Mitchell

Hosting Considerations for An E-commerce Business - Hardware - 0 views

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    More and more businesses are moving their propositions online so that they can interact with their customers wherever they are the world. Shops that were previously restricted to trading in local markets can now sell their products nationally and in many cases globally. Others have reaped the benefits of reducing their overheads such as rent and boosting their profit margins as a result. As the .com bubble of the early 2000s demonstrated however it isn't simply a gold rush. To have an effective and competitive online proposition, an e-commerce site needs to perform well, have high uptime, process requests quickly and smoothly and be secure whenever a user interacts with it.
Stuart Mitchell

EArticlesOnline: Cloud vs Dedicated Hosting - Part 3: Enterprise Focus - 0 views

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    The third post in this series looks at some of the pros and cons of dedicated and cloud hosting solutions when it comes to providing the services that enterprise customers actually demand.
Stuart Mitchell

Hosting Considerations for An E-commerce Business - Hardware - 0 views

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    More and more businesses are moving their propositions online so that they can interact with their customers wherever they are the world. Shops that were previously restricted to trading in local markets can now sell their products nationally and in many cases globally
Stuart Mitchell

Interoute launches a year's free cloud hosting for startups - 0 views

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    London, 23 October 2013: Interoute, owner operator of Europe's largest cloud services platform, has today announced the launch of its free Jump StartUp package which will give startups and developers access to its flexible, on-demand cloud hosting service, Interoute Virtual Data Centre (VDC), for up to a year. Interoute VDC is the only cloud service to offer free data transfer across Europe, giving startups unrestricted access to Interoute's networked cloud computing.
Stuart Mitchell

Interoute claims CloudStore is "game changer" for cloud computing - 0 views

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    Cloud service provider Interoute has announced the launch of CloudStore, an enterprise app store which doubles up as a compute and storage facility, hosting OS and databases, as well as business apps.
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