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The Changing Perception of AWS in the Web Hosting Industry
As a cloud veteran it has been interesting to watch the evolving perception of larger vendors in the hosting industry. I am continually inspired by the many successful business stories that are shared at HostingCon. These businesses really understand their market and support their customers well. However, I am equally surprised by parts of the industry that ignore the rise of the large vendors often due to outdated perceptions or misunderstandings. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged cloud-computing, customers, evolving, hosting, ignore-the-rise, industry, larger-vendors, market, rise, the-industry, web hosting
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Penetration Testing Software Cobalt Strike Adds Support for Cloud-based Redirectors
Cobalt Strike is known in the industry as a popular penetration testing software designed to allow red teams, penetration testers, and consultants to execute sophisticated attacks on systems. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged allow-red, attacks-on-systems, cobalt-strike, execute-sophisticated, hosting, industry, strike, the-industry
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Canada to Enforce Anti-Spam Law Starting July 2014
Canadian Minister of Industry the Honorable James Moore announced on Wednesday that Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL), called by advocates “the world’s most stringent anti-spam law,” will be enforced starting on July 1, 2014. Continue reading
Posted in HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged announced-on-wednesday, anti-spam-law, casl, honorable, honorable-james, industry, industry-the-honorable, minister, moore, most-stringent, web hosting, world
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How SMBs, Partnerships and Marketing will Save the Web Host Industry
October 28, 2013 — Web hosts such as GoDaddy and Web.com, and to an extent EIG, understand that when SMBs “buy additional services through their web service provider, they are less likely to leave.” Keep on reading: How SMBs, Partnerships and Marketing will Save the Web Host Industry Continue reading
Posted in Godaddy, HostGator, Hosting, VodaHost
Tagged buy-additional, godaddy, industry, keep-on-reading, marketing, service-provider, such-as-godaddy, their-web, web hosting
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