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Monthly Archives: June 2014
China Continues to Block Dropbox Cloud Storage
After a period of accessibility, Dropbox is blocked in China again, according to censorship watchdog GreatFire. The cloud storage service became available in February for the first time in China since 2010. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged asia, censorship-watchdog, china, cloud-computing, cloud-storage, dropbox, hosting, regions, security and privacy, service-became
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The IPO Road: GoDaddy’s Years-in-the-Making Preparation for Wall Street
Once known for its commercials made to appeal more to NASCAR fans than to techies, GoDaddy has upped its seriousness leading up to a new Initial Public Offering. It turns out that the tactics that helped it become one of the largest hosting companies in the world needed an update, and the past few years have seen GoDaddy reassess and reinvent itself to become IPO-ready. Continue reading
Posted in Godaddy, HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged become-one, finance, hosting, investments, its-commercials, reinvent-itself, the-largest, vodahost, web hosting
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‘Room for Improvement’ as Most Major US Broadband ISPs Fail to Meet Advertised Speeds
Most major US broadband ISPs come close to or even surpass their advertised speed, but only some of the time, according to the latest State of U.S. Broadband report. The FCC released the report this week with a new measurement of service consistency. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged even-surpass, fcc, hosting, latest, new-measurement, report, state, the-latest, the-time, vodahost, week
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Rackspace Intros Dedicated Servers That Behave Just Like Cloud VMs
Seeking to make cloud infrastructure performance more predictable for its customers, Rackspace is launching a new “bare-metal” server offering, giving users the ability to spin up and down dedicated servers just like they spin up and down virtual machines in its OpenStack cloud. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged dedicated-servers, giving-users, hosting, make-cloud, more-predictable, rackspace, server-offering, shared, the-ability, users-the-ability, virtual-machines, web hosting
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