Don't get screwed by Microsoft Office Live Small Business
| Posted by Hungry Lion at 16 February 2008 14:30 | |
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Web Hosting and Dedicated Servers took my time away. I've been researching small business web hosting for a long time on and off.
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The companies that handle domain registrations have built businesses around hosting, domain speculation and wholesale billing. Domain squatters, meanwhile, make millions with the right URL. But despite the huge growth of Internet sites and the brave face they put on, registrars face hard times. Regulatory changes, price increases and free hosting offerings from Google mean the future looks rough. The Domain Name Service (DNS) protocol is at the core of the Internet. It's how we find a site, .. full post.
It describes, in meticulous detail:
Since I spent a few years working in EMC's Web Hosting division.. Yeah the company had one of those and it started when some big customers decided they wanted EMC to maintain their web presence back during the boom. I got a job there literally a few months after some big customer said they planned on moving into the EMEA market with an online e-commerce presence and mentioned that they thought EMC's Cork facility would be a good place for it to reside. Before you knew it they were ..read all.
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In todays' New York Times, David Pogue reviewed an updated version of Microsoft's Office Live Small Business, a suite of online services for making websites (I'm simplifying a bit). He failed to point out an important defensive computing aspect of any website, divorcing it from the domain name registration. In addition, trusting Microsoft to handle domain registration is not your best option. To fully understand this, some background is required. A domain name, such as CNET.com or ..full story.
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