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The Fine Print in Web Hosting: Resource Usage Limits      
When choosing a web host, we often examine a variety of criteria, look for reviews and personal recommendations, and even scrutinize in great detail the features offered by the prospective web hosts. In today's modern websites, however, this modus operandi fails to take into account something that plagues all growing sites but whose information cannot be found in the feature-list of any web host: resource usage limits.
 
WebHosting for Small Business      
Outsourcing has gained popularity over the last few years as companies around the globe have turned to outside experts to deploy sound technology strategies. Once reserved for larger companies, outsourcing is now viewed as a cost-effective alternative to in-house solutions for companies of all sizes. Recent findings from market research firm The Yankee Group found that over 50 percent of small to medium-sized businesses (SMB) now employ some type of outsourcing to fulfill their information technology (IT) needs.
 
Saving Time Finding a Host      
The initiation of a web-site is an awesome proposition. From beginner?s questions such as: ?What?s involved in building a web-site?? to a slightly more-informed, ?Can my ISP give me a price-break for hosting my site?? the issues escalate rapidly to encompass everything from geography to economy. The following information can help prevent common errors and omissions that may cost more than a new player in the cyber-game can afford.
 
The New Face of Web Hosting      
It's a safe bet that the Web hosting industry of the future will look very different from the one today's hosting providers are used to, and that's certainly cause enough for concern to those in the business. An even greater concern, though, is the serious possibility that the future isn't as far away as some hosts might believe.
 
Layman's Web Hosting      
AceHosts knows that there are some of you out there that are new to Web Hosting terms and definitions, so we have decided to use a plan from Webhosting.com to describe what each of these terms means in English - and not just computer lingo. Hopefully you will find these explanations helpful when you search for a web host:
 
Choosing the Web Host with the Most      
Why spend hours building, marketing and maintaining a site that isn't available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? If your web site isn't being served up every single time a visitor requests it why do you have a web site?
 
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