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Rackspace Wants to Build, Deploy and Manage OpenStack Clouds for Web Hosts, Telcos
April 15, 2013 — Rackspace announced on Monday its plans to build OpenStack deployments for other hosting providers and telecommunications companies. The announcement comes a few weeks after OpenStack launched its seventh release, called Grizzly, which saw 56 percent more contributors from the last release, Folsom. Keep on reading: Rackspace Wants to Build, Deploy and Manage OpenStack Clouds for Web Hosts, Telcos Continue reading
Noise Filter: WordPress Attacks Hammer Web Hosts
April 13, 2013 — A large-scale attack – powered by 90,000 web servers – has been launched against WordPress blogs with weak admin credentials, and web hosts are being warned to update passwords immediately. Keep on reading: Noise Filter: WordPress Attacks Hammer Web Hosts Continue reading
Web Hosting Sales and Promos Roundup – April 12, 2013
April 12, 2013 — In the week ending April 12, 2013, DreamHost is offering $100 off its hosting plans, GreenHostIt has launched its Spring Sale with a 20 percent discount on hosting plans, HostMonster has scaled down the price on its web hosting, and WP Engine is offering two months free when you pre-pay for your annual subscription. Keep on reading: Web Hosting Sales and Promos Roundup – April 12, 2013 Continue reading
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WordPress Cloud Hosting – Why it rocks!
WordPress is the most popular CMS application and Cloud Hosting is the ideal hosting solution for hosting a WordPress Site. Let me start by discussing WordPress: Most everyone is familiar with this popular blogging/CMS platform. After all, it is one the most widely-used platforms in the world for website building and blogging. The reason WordPress Keep on reading: WordPress Cloud Hosting – Why it rocks! Continue reading
iWeb Names Industry Veteran Elya McCleave VP of Services
April 12, 2013 — Canadian web hosting and cloud hosting provider iWeb announced on Friday it has named industry veteran Elya McCleave to the new position of vice president of services. Keep on reading: iWeb Names Industry Veteran Elya McCleave VP of Services Continue reading