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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Strive for Inbox Zero and Unclutter Your Business Mind
The post Strive for Inbox Zero and Unclutter Your Business Mind appeared first on HostGator Blog . Email can be a productivity killer, but that’s only if you let it. The physical inbox is sort of an archaic notion these days, but if you’ve ever worked in an office, then you’ve probably seen somebody who had one that was piled high. An inbox filled with all sorts of folders, memos, clippings, and […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, php, VodaHost, vps
Tagged conversion, hostgator, hosting, linkedin, politics, small-business, web hosting, youtube
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Adds to Service Provider Offerings with New Cloudline Servers
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has completed its open infrastructure portfolio, with an open, cloud-optimized storage server, the company announced Tuesday. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged 400-bad-request, cloud-computing, request, vodahost, web hosting
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7 Social Media Mistakes You Might Be Making
The post 7 Social Media Mistakes You Might Be Making appeared first on HostGator Blog . As a business owner you know you need to be on social media. However, this pressure often creates a problem when you don’t have a workable strategy in place. Below we showcase seven different social media mistakes a lot of business owners make when trying to expand their online presence. 1. Trying To Be In […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
LeaseWeb USA Acquires Ubiquity Hosting’s Parent Company Nobis Technology Group
LeaseWeb USA announced Tuesday that it has acquired Nobis Technology Group, including its Ubiquity Hosting brand, to enhance its infrastructure and position in the gaming and enterprise-level cloud and hosting markets in the US. Continue reading
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Tagged 400-bad-request, cloud-computing, data-centers, finance, hosting, mergers and acquisitions, web hosting
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How Much Is Spotify Paying for Google Cloud?
It’s a question worth asking because Spotify’s transition from operating its own data center infrastructure to Google’s public cloud is the first high-profile public use case for a cloud service provider that’s often mentioned alongside Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure – thanks primarily to the scale and might of its data center infrastructure – but has yet to prove it can really compete with the two public cloud giants successfully. Continue reading
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Tagged hosting, microsoft, microsoft-azure, often-mentioned, public-use, question-worth, scale, shared, web hosting
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