Archive for August, 2009
To Run Or Not To Run:
August 27th, 2009
Microsoft used to be accused of angling for world domination, and not the world of operating systems or office software, the whole world, as in Earth.
Increase RSS Subscribers
August 26th, 2009
Growing subscribers of your RSS feed will expand your reach.
IIS is a Champion When It Comes to SEO Hosting
August 21st, 2009
IIS is a great choice for SEO Hosting. I have used IIS as my web server of choice for over eight years and it only gets better with time. This article attempts to show you the benefits of IIS web servers from an SEO perspective.
10 Key Reasons to Get Your Own Domain Name
August 20th, 2009
There is a service you may have heard of, TinyURL, that will assign a short little URL when you want to provide a short link instead of a 46-letter one. Now, that can be handy for forwarding links to pages that are deep down in the directory, especially on Twitter or other microblogging tools that only allow a limited number of characters. But some people actually use TinyURLs for their businesses. They also use the free hosting offered by their Internet Service Providers (ISP). Good idea?
The Future of SMBs in the Cloud
August 18th, 2009
SMBs have some specific needs for operating their business. On the application side, these areas include messaging, file servers, productivity applications, security, accounting/ecommerce, CRM, time tracking, web presence, as well as a variety of vertical applications. Apart from applications, 50% of Information Technology and Communication (ITC) dollars are spent on telecom services - voice and data communications (phone, conferencing, PBX). What is important is where SMBs are willing to house these functions is changing.
Energy Efficiency in the Data Center
August 17th, 2009
Hardware, licenses, applications, remote hands, even the expense of redundancy - none of it compares to the price of power in the data center; and power needs are increasing exponentially as processing intensifies and demand for rack space rises.