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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Hosting World’s Big Trends Mulled Over at HostingCon 2014
There are a few constants to HostingCon each year. The first is how the hosting industry will tackle Amazon Web Services’ dominance. The second is the continuing convergence of the industry – the distinct lines of shared, dedicated and managed hosting of yesteryear have all but blurred. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged amazon, continuing, distinct, europe, few-constants, hosting, hosting-industry, managed-hosting, mergers and acquisitions, shared, the-industry, vodahost
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CloudFlare Acquires VPN and Security Provider CryptoSeal
To further its services around making online content faster and safer, CloudFlare has acquired virtual private network and security software provider CryptoSeal. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged cloud, content-faster, crypto, further-its, hosting, making-online, security and privacy, virtual-private, vodahost
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Mexican Provider KIO Networks Gains US Presence with redIT Acquisition
KIO Networks, a leading Mexican IT service provider, has acquired San Diego`s redIT for an undisclosed amount, the companies announced this week. By adding redIT and its managed cloud computing, connectivity and data center services, KIO not only diversifies its portfolio of offerings and adds points of presence, but also gains a foothold in the world leading U.S. market. Continue reading
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Tagged adding-red, adds-points, center-services, diego, hosting, kio, networks, the-world, week, world
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The Internet Is More Than Memes
The post The Internet Is More Than Memes appeared first on HostGator Blog | Gator Crossing . When you think of the Internet there are a few things that come to mind, among them: cats, procrastination, and memes. Some people spend hours online looking up all kinds of random information, parodies, and a host of other nonsensical information. There are people who don’t know that the man in the meme shown is Gene Wilder, or that this is from the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Ensuring that Gene Wilder is remembered for more than just a picture with a funny caption should be the least of your concerns, however. The Internet Really is More than Memes The fact of the matter is that you should stop thinking of the internet as just for memes, as just for killing time on Imgur, or as a means of checking to see what the latest drama is on Facebook. The internet isn’t just about killing time; it’s about benefitting your business. How can the Internet Benefit MY Business? The Internet can only work to benefit your business as much as you let it. If you don’t have an online presence, the Internet can do virtually nothing for you. If you have a website, it won’t help unless you let people know it’s there, and if you don’t keep your website updated, it can’t work to benefit you; people will check it out once or twice, see that it never changes, and forget about it. It takes a lot of time and effort to work to promote your company online, setting up advertisements, keeping your site up to date, and generally working to stand out above the rest. The more you do, the more your online presence can benefit you, and the more that other people too will be able to see that the internet is for more than just memes. Create a blog, setup profiles on the different social media sites, setup advertisements, or offer promotions in keeping with holidays or even simply because you feel like it. You can even make up a reason for a promotion! As long as you work to keep your online presence strong, through self-promotion and the promotion of others, the Internet will become more than just a means of keeping you occupied at three in the morning – it will become a gateway into bigger and better things for you and your company. Image Source: Troll.me. (2014). More Memes . Retrieved from http://www.troll.me/images/creepy-willy-wonka/i-see-you-know-more-memes-than-me-you-must-lead-an-exciting-life.jpg web hosting Continue reading
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Tagged around the web, brent-oxley, comedy, events, facebook, gator-crossing, politics, vps, vps-hosting, web hosting
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HostingCon 2014: The Art of Selling Space with Makiko Ara, Total Product Marketing
If there is one thing that the cloud and hosting industry struggles with as a whole, it is marketing. The space is crowded with providers offering commoditized services, and trying to compete on price just doesn’t work. Continue reading
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Tagged cloud, cloud-computing, compete-on-price, hosting, hosting-industry, one-thing, providers-offering, web hosting
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