2008/08/09

Business Web Hosting: The Complete Solution


Business Web Hosting: The Complete Solution


by Tem Balanco



When starting a website, the type of web hosting that you utilize makes a difference in how your website operates. For many people, the typical web hosting options available are perfect for putting up pages with pictures, blogs, or basic video. But, for the individual looking to start an online business or create a website to market a product or service, the typical web hosting service may not be enough.


For many businesses on the internet the best way of web hosting is the more specialized class of business web hosting. Business web hosting is good for the business because of its exponential growth and development of the newest technologies for erecting a website and managing it. These website hosts don't only provide the storage and management in order to get your website up and running, they also provide the ability for you to do much more with your info and your business.


As a business site goes, one of the strengths of the business web hosting services is the ability to scale the size of the website's storage and content to match the needs of the business with the storage capabilities of the website hosting service. The process of scaling storage to use is able to manage multiple sites on one server, which can save the hosting service a ton of money. Additionally, the scaling ensures the average online business can operate within a hosting cost that is reasonable and manageable for the average owner.


Small business operations that use different sources for their site are easily maintained by these web hosting companies. They are able to manage your website even if it utilizes a software package or database program that is not maintained by them or managed on that particular server. Regardless of the variations in technologies used, a good web hosting server can manage your website and keep conflicts to a minimum as well as downtime between software packages.


Business web hosting services are the most common types of hosts among those available on the internet. Recently, they have been experiencing an increased level of financial success as a result of their ability to provide more than web page operation service. In fact, in addition to being able to provide internet page storage, they are also increasingly able to offer many other services, such as e-commerce solutions, the creation of richer website content through platform development, and the organization of inventories and databases.


For a typical small business website planning to begin operation on the World Wide Web, these types of hosting solutions with a business orientation are a great means to provide a total operating solution for the typical firm. Integration of multiple technologies, scalability for your business, and other options allow for the typical business to use a business web hosting group to successfully make their site live.



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For many businesses on the internet the best way of web hosting is the more specialized class of business web hosting.

2008/04/13

Choosing a Quality Web Host

Choosing a Quality Web Host
By Jesse S. Somer




If you are anything like me, you’d probably like to have a website on the Internet but you just have no idea how to go about it. All this talk of web hosting, bandwidth, disc space, and other jargon can cause one to say, “This is too complicated and technical, I just wanted to have a place to put all of my favorite skateboarding photos, cool information on ramp designs, and the best places to skate!” To get a website on the Web you have to go through a web host. The question is how do you find the web host for you?

 

If you type ‘web host’ into your search engine like Google you will get thousands of sites. Hit on one of these and like any product on the market you will see all sorts of persuasive propaganda to incite you to use their company; that is if you can decipher any of the technical jargon that only computer-heads can comprehend. Some web hosts offer free business cards with an account; some probably offer free watches…like all consumer industries you the buyer must beware.

 

I’m a writer so I’ll use the analogy of a writer’s journal. The journal I like must not be too big or small in book size. It also must have a good amount of space allocated to each day, again not a whole page but not just a few lines. Of course I also want it to be cheap but of a good quality that won’t fall apart while I’m using it, and I hope it would last for posterity. I just want the diary, some nice pictures in it are O.K. but unnecessary especially if it adds to the price.

 

It’s the same with a web host and web site scenario. You want to get the right deal for you, enough space and enough access to the public that you wish to associate with. As a novice who doesn’t understand all the jargon this can pose a problem. Are you an individual, small business, blog, or a big time corporation? What do you need and how do you get it?

 

As far as I can tell the web hosting business is a lot like the fast food business. The big corporations have strict guidelines, will offer you special deals, and have monthly ‘cheeseburger specials’. But, I’ve always been more interested in the ‘Mom and Pop’ small time diners who have that real caring human approach. You know you are a customer and a person, not just a number on a sales receipt. I believe the hosting companies are the same.

 

A smaller hosting company will probably treat its users with more honest integrity as well as having more flexibility in dealing with your individual situation. They can often tailor web site packages to accommodate exactly what you are looking for as well as the ability to update them quickly when your needs change.

 

My advice is to contact a few of the smaller companies. Look for ones with good reputations or just arbitrarily email them and compare results from different places. Which one do you feel most comfortable with? Go for it; ask as many questions as you can, see how the different hosts differ in their answers. Try one; if it doesn’t work out try another, it’s really easy to move around. Don’t be afraid, you’ve got nothing to lose except the fear itself!









Jesse S. Somer
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http://www.m6.net
Jesse S. Somer is a novice in the computer world hoping to inform others like him that the Internet is nothing to fear.


How to Transfer Your Web Site to a New Web Hosting Service?

How to Transfer Your Web Site to a New Web Hosting Service?
By Andrew Webb



There are various reasons why an online business owner like you has decided to switch to a new web hosting providers. Your old web hosting provider probably has very poor technical support, or their web server is always down, or may be your old web hosting provider cannot meet your hosting requirements anymore or you could have discovered a cheaper web hosting service…and etc. Regardless of the reasons, now you have found a new web hosting service and you need to transfer your website from your current web host to the new web host. Below is the step-by-step guide that you can follow in order to achieve a painless and error free of moving to a new web hosting provider.


Transfer Schedule
Ideally, you should plan the transfer one month before you terminate your old web hosting plan in order to have sufficient time to perform a smooth transfer. Doing the transfer in less than one month time frame will put your website in risk of inaccessible.


New web hosting service registration
Now, sign-up your new web hosting service once you have decided the termination date mentioned above. Depending on your new web hosting provider, your new web hosting account usually will be set up within 24 hours.


Files Backup
While waiting for your new web hosting account to be created, it is time to backup all your web files on the old web hosting provider. In most cases, you already have all the files of your website on your local computer. However, it is still a good idea to backup all your files from the old web server. In addition to the normal HTML files, you may need to backup any script files, databases files, and even server logs files if it is necessary. You should create a directory structure that is similar to the directory structure on your web server and download the files into the respective directory.


Files uploading
Once you are notified that your new web hosting account has been created, you will receive a notification email from your new web hosting provider. In that email, it contains all the information required to set up website, this including the FTP server information. With that FTP information, you can now FTP to your new web hosting server and upload all your files. You should start by first creating the directory structures on the web server, and then upload all the files to the respective directory.


It is the time to install any script files or databases if there are used in your website. Likewise, it is a good time to set up all the email accounts through the administration panel.


Once you have finished uploading all the files and installed the script files or databases, you can now use the temporary URL to test your site. The temporary URL can be found in the notification email from your new web hosting provider. The temporary URL could be in the following format: http://viola.lunarpages.com/~your-webaccountname


Testing
Using the temporary URL directory, you can now test your web site online. Due to the fact that different web hosting server may require different server environment to execute. Therefore, you need to verify all the scripts (such as CGI, Perl) are working accordingly. In addition, you should test all the hyperlinks in the normal web pages if possible to ensure no broken links. While you are testing through the temporary URL directory, your website hosted on the old web hosting provider is continue operating.


Transfer domain name
Once you have finished testing your new website on the temporary URL and verified it is working perfectly. The next step is to contact your current domain name registrar (i.e. the company where you register your domain name) to change the old DNS (Domain Name Server) to point to the new DNS of your new web hosting provider. Usually, the DNS information is sent to you through email after you register successful with the new web hosting provider. Alternatively, you will be able to find the DNS information from the website of your new hosting provider.


Domain name servers control how a domain name is resolved. Typically, the domain name servers are in following format:


NS1.YOUR-NEW-WEB-HOSTING.COM


NS2.YOUR-NEW-WEB-HOSTING.COM


Some domain name registrar requires the IP addresses of the DNS. In this case you have to provide the IP addresses of your new DNS. For example:


NS1: 216.193.194.212


NS2: 216.193.207.106


Typically, it will take about 24-72 hours to get the DNS record to change and propagate through all the WHOIS servers. You can use Whois tools on the Internet such as whois.com to monitor the status of the DNS transfer. Once the transfer is completed, you will notice the change to your new DNS. Alternatively, you can make a minor modification to your home page (for example, adding a new image or symbol) and upload to the new web hosting server. When you access your home page through the normal domain name (www.your-website.com) and you notice the new home page, then you are sure that the DNS has been transferred successfully.


Final Testing
Now, your website on the new web hosting provider is officially transferred and online. You should repeat all the tests to ensure it is fully functional. Once you are confirmed the new website is working correctly, you can go ahead to terminate your old web hosting account.








Andrew is the owner of Cheap Web Hosting, a website that provide complete and detail reviews on low cost web hosting providers. You can visit his website at: http://www.lowest-price-web-hosting.com/


2008/04/02

Check and Double Check Your Website Functionality

Check and Double Check Your Website Functionality
By Rick Vidallon



We live in a world of ever-changing technology, and some of these changes can adversely impact your website. Here are some steps you can take to ensure your website continues to function correctly and stays accessible to clients and visitors.


New Browser Updates May Cause Problems


When Internet Explorer released version 7, some website navigation systems stopped working. Now would be a good time to make sure your website navigation is working correctly in IE 7 by either updating to that version or finding a computer that's using it. Check with friends or visit your local Circuit City or Best Buy to monitor your website on both PCs and Macs.


Web Host Security Upgrades May Cause Problems


Good web hosting companies update and install security upgrades to protect or enhance email performance. However, some of these upgrades may effect how your web forms work. A form script installed in your website in 2005 may not function with a web mail server upgrade installed in 2008.


Check your web forms. If you have one or more website forms, fill them out and click submit. Then check your email to see if you received the information. If not, contact your web host or web developer to trouble-shoot and correct the problem. It is critical that your web forms are working since this is one of your gateways to your electronic communication.


Check for Broken Links


Nothing will frustrate a visitor more than a broken link. Plus, this makes your website look bad. It tells your visitor you really don't care or pay much attention to your website. Check your email links too.


If you have over 50 links to outside websites you may want to subscribe to a link checking service to detect changed or broken links. Working links are good for your search engine ranking. However, if a search engine robot is constantly detecting multiple broken links, developers agree this may affect your ranking.









Ricardo Vidallon is company owner and creative director for Visionefx a Virginia based web design company.



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Good Web Hosting - What is it All About?

Good Web Hosting - What is it All About?
By Joanne Calipra



There isn't anything more crucial than uptime while searching for a web host. The host should assure at least 99% uptime to the user. If host is undependable, the sufferer will be client with losing the traffic at regular interval. One can check reliability of a particular host by going through reviews of people for that particular company. A user can easily accomplish it by going to different search engines. If opinions are positive about uptime then one can consider that particular host a dependable one, but one cannot come to actual conclusion without confirming it by own.


Something else to keep in mind is that many hosts offer Linux based plans, so finding a good Linux hosting company might turn out to be easier. Not that there's a lack of hosts offering Windows hosting but there are thousands of hosts out there and there's a serious offer of Windows hosting but just not in the numbers that Linux is at present.


And what is Linux, anyway? It's sometimes called a counterparty, publicly-developed alternative to the desktop predominance of Microsoft Windows. Although Linux is popular among users already familiar with Unix, it remains far behind Windows in numbers of users. However, its use in the business enterprise is growing.


Usually with free web hosting accounts, they'll require you to use a directory or subdomain. When selecting a web hosting provider, choose one that will allow you to use your own domain name instead of being required to use a subdomain of their domain name. People will be confused and not able to find your site if the web address is not intuitive and unique.








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2008/03/29

Reseller Hosting - Good or Bad?

Reseller Hosting - Good or Bad?
By David Butler



Let's talk about the difference between reseller web hosting and a regular providers. It's important to know the differences between someone who is reselling web hosting and an actual web host company because what's at stake is your small business, realty or church/Christian web site. In order to let you decide the pros and cons of using a cheap reseller web hosting account as your web hosting provider, we have listed some of the differences below:


A reseller of web hosting space does NOT own or manage the servers, links, networks and DNS that holds your precious web site. Huh? That's right. They simply purchase a chunk of space from the parent web hosting and sell it out as his own for a profit. Conversely, actual web hosting companies actually own the machines and manages them from start to finish. Bottom line here is that a reseller of web hosting is simply a middleman. Therefore, online small business and other who use them should contemplate this before buying:


1) A reseller may set their own prices on shared web hosting, virtual private servers and dedicated web hosting packages that may or may not be a lower price than the parent web host. 2) If your site crashes or the server goes down, they cannot help you, but has to go through to the actual web hosting provider to "fix" the issue. In this scenario you will have to trust that the company is actually communicating the problem accurately.


Although a reseller web host may provide you with what you are looking for, the question remains: Why not buy affordable web hosting directly from the source? On my sites I'd rather do that since I know I am dealing directly with the folks who can help my web site. How about you?


So let me ask you a question? Can you tell the difference between a webhosting company that resells and one that is the real McCoy? Here are some things you can do to check if your web host is the former:


1) Google "WhoIs" and check out the domain of the suspected reseller site. 2) One telltale sign is that the name servers do not match the listed domain name. Find this out by checking any domain registrar. 3) Google the company online and see what you find about web host reselling. By the way, a great way to find reliable web hosting is to search out online web hosting reviews 4) And here's a novel approach: Speak to the sales department directly about the reselling issue.


Overall, the decision on whether or not you want to use a reseller web hosting service comes down to looking at several factors like price, reliability and web hosting options like what kind of control panel features they offer.








David Butler, the author of this article, is a Christian businessman, and has several web hosting sites, Affordable Web Hosting 4U, HostGator Reviews and Bluehost Reviews.


Choosing a Web Host

Choosing a Web Host
By Billie Kennedy



Free Webhosts:


Free Webhosts are very basic. You will have to expect to be very patient with free Webhosts. Many of them have problems with keeping websites going. They will usually make their money by placing advertisements on your site. Some of these advertisements can slow down the loading of your site.


Also the sheer number of sites they have on a single server will sometimes cause pages to load slow.


If you plan on having a website that has a good bit of traffic, you will want to avoid this type of host.


Paid Shared Hosting:


This is the way to go for starting web businesses. Find a good shared host.


There are many of them out there. If you can go with just the minimum, you can come away pretty cheap. Usually less than $10 a month.


Shared hosting, like the free hosting, is shared with many different websites. That is how the host can make their money. If there are a few websites on the server that are pretty active, the performance can degrade to the point that it takes awhile for your pages to load.


If you find yourself using quite a bit of bandwidth and your pages are taking a few seconds to load you may want to upgrade to a different server. Your Webhost should be able to do this for you fairly easy. Sometimes you can just move to a Semi-Dedicated host. Other times you may want to move to a Dedicated host.


Semi-Dedicated Hosting:


Semi-Dedicated hosting has all of the advantages of the Shared hosting. It also has the added advantage of Semi-Dedicated hosting is a limited number of websites on the server. The only disadvantage to this is that it is also serves pages of websites that have the same problem you do. Traffic. Lots of it.


Moving to a Semi-Dedicated server is not always an improvement.


Dedicated Hosting:


This is the most expensive and time consuming type of hosting. It is also the best way to assure that your web site remains working and the pages load fast. If you have more than one web site this is the point that you can consolidate all of your web sites onto one server depending on how much traffic they draw. This can help you reduce your costs depending on how many web sites you have.


With all of these different ways to host your site, you have some important things to consider.






  • Storage Space



  • Bandwidth



  • Database



  • Support


Almost all hosts will offer you unlimited Databases, Email accounts, Ftp Accounts and Sub Domains. They do this because they know you will not use very many. So those aren't too important to consider.


Take a look at the storage space and bandwidth. Some hosts will try to make it appear they are giving you more than others by changing it from Gigbytes(GB) to Megabytes(MB). This will make it appear that you are getting an amazing amount of storage and bandwidth. Most of the Webhosts know that most sites will never use this much.


In many cases, if you actually do use the maximum amount of bandwidth allowed, you may be violating the Webhosts Acceptable Use Policy(AUP). Generally because your website is using more of the processor than is allowed. Causing other sites hosted on the server, and probably your site too, to slow down to an unacceptable level.


Destin Webs hosting can provide you with the quality hosting you will need for a successful money making enterprise on the internet. Feel free to check it out. I have a personal motivation to keep the host going as many of my sites are hosted with Destin Webs.


How To Find The Perfect Web Host

How To Find The Perfect Web Host
By Jeffrey De Lara



These days, finding the most appropriate web hosting service provider for your needs is crucial. It is important that the provider you find gives you incomparable quality and service. It also has to match your needs. Remember that the perfect web host should help you in your website creation, especially if you are just a beginner in the field.


However, there are several web hosting companies out there that promise they can provide you with good quality? How do know if the company can really provide good service?


First, regardless of your knowledge in website creation, you should have a clear idea of what you need before you look for a provider for your web hosting needs. If you can, list down a number of your requirements so you won't be lost or clueless when you look for a web host. These requirements should include the capacity of the bandwidth and the size requirements you will need. These will dictate the price of the web hosting package, so these are essentials.


As with any kind of transaction, you should also check the reliability and the reputation of the web hosting company you are considering. Does the provider experience downtime frequently? Does the company get good reviews from previous clients? Will the provider be able to assist you with your immediate concern? Can the company provide you live chat or e-mail support and toll-free numbers to address your needs and queries? Know how the company is as a provider of web hosting services. Do not just take their word for it. Searching online for information he company's performance is a good start. Bad service means you will not get the value you deserve and paid for so you should choose a web hosting company cautiously. Therefore, you should pick a company that is reliable, has a good reputation, and can answer your questions and assist you in every possible way.


2008/03/04

Is Uptime Important When Choosing A Host

Is Uptime Important When Choosing A Host


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So, a single computer can then host many independent web sites. When you hear people talk about virtual web hosting this is not a physical server but a physical server which has many operating servers on it. These types of servers are easier to manage because of its ability to be scalable. Both Windows based hosting applications as well as Linux based hosting applications have been hacked. Cheap web hosting is now a popular choice among web site owners. Ecommerce-hosting is a large choice in any business that you decide to run. So hosting is obviously the most expensive services. Small business web hosting is a vital part of any success your company will experience online.

Finding a quality service provider that is cheap is a tedious task. Cheap is not always good. When considering the best web hosting service you will need to know what account features are available to you. The uptime which many web hosts refer to how long a server will operate without having problems. Web hosting uptime is a measurement of the time a computer server has been running, the longer the web hosting uptime the better the service (usually). There are many different factors that will impact a server where you site is located, but companies do their best to keep this downtime to a minimum. Uptime guarantees made by web hosting companies are based off of past information. Many web hosting companies monitor each server to make sure nothing goes wrong and if something does they are notified right a way. Some of the smaller companies might not monitor the servers but larger companies have departments that are dedicated to this.

When a consumers researches web hosting companies you need to look at the features they offer, support and the uptime of the server. One of the important factors when choosing a web hosting company is the uptime, if the uptime is higher than 99% it is good but if the uptime is below 98% you should shy away from the company.

How important is uptime, it is very important, the reason is that if the server is down you will loose money and your customers will not know if you are in business or not. Visit websites on the host server for a while to check for availability. When a customer opts for Dedicated Internet Hosting, an entire server is allotted to the customer's website. You will have a better web hosting experience, you will be more in tune and reliant to your customers and you will have more control. When you host your own server it is nicer because you are not limited to bandwidth, disk space and you have the ability to add websites. Customers like to know that you are in control. In either case the option of having the host manage the server can be of great value to firms that have such needs.

How much storage space do I need? The storage space is no different than your computer's hard drive. Sound and movie files consume larger amount of space.

It is not as easy task finding the right hosting plan. It doesn't matter if the technology is far beyond others, without customer support all of that is worthless. The main feature of shared hosting is that you don't need to worry about possible server problems. From experience, I have learned that providing a good service is what really matters.



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The 3 Questions You MUST Answer Before Buying A Web Hosting Account

The 3 Questions You MUST Answer Before Buying A Web Hosting Account


Never think that the phrase “Web Host” belongs only to computer geeks. Even a non IT techie like you can seek web hosting service to your business success. Web hosting is one of those things that everyone has most likely heard about but few people have a good handle on the specifics of the process. So you need a web host to have your own web site or page right? But what does web hosting mean?
A web hosting is a service that allows users to post web pages to the Internet. This is a business that provides the technologies and services needed for websites to be viewed on the web. Well, let's talk who the web hosts are?

Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server for hosting a website. They own large space on the server, which they share it to their customers… providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center.

Firstly you must answer the question which type of web hosting are you looking for? If you want to run a single web site, shared hosting will be the right for your needs. For those who own multiple domains it will be better to buy reseller account or look around the web hosting industry and find some hosting plan which allows more domains under single account. If you want to drive an advanced business and need more system resources than acceptable on shared server you will need your own, dedicated or virtual private server.

Some important things to look for when you are hosting a website are:

24X7 hour technical support:

When hunting for a Web Host make sure that they offer 24X7 hour technical support. Test the technical support offered by different companies before you sign up.

But how?

Send an email to several web-hosting companies with a question or two. If the company responds quickly, and gives relatively relevant answer then it is a good sign that they will rapidly respond to your needs as a customer.

Bandwidth:
This is an important issue while choosing your web host. Your best bet is to find a provider which has at least a T-3 backbone connection. A T-3 Internet connection can pass data of speeds up to 45 Mbps.

Traffic analysis report:
A good traffic analysis report is necessary in order to keep an eye on how many visitors your web site is receiving and where these visitors are coming from. Some companies offer excellent statistics programs as standard, while others offer basic statistics but you have to pay extra for an advanced service.

If you use these criteria in pursuit of prospective hosting packages, you will never come across nightmares on choosing right web host to your web page. Now it is prime time to pick a good web hosting package.


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2008/01/28

Web Application Development

Web Application Development



By Editor 123   [ 24/01/2008 ]
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  Web application development is the first step to create a website over World Wide Web. In this process, both designing and programming phases are covered to develop a website. After framing up the necessary layout, website has been designed in the first phase; development phase comes after completion of this phase.
Prototype:
Web applications are treated as the business policies realized over the Internet by using user, business and data services. The web application development prototype includes user services, business services and data services. This model splits an application into a network between users and services providing organization.
The user service layer makes a visual channel for the user to cooperate with the application system. It can vary from basic HTML and DHTML to complex Java applets and COM components.
Business services layer provides business logic and procedures to user services layer. This layer vary from web scripting in ASP/ JSP/PHP to server side programming like TCL, CORBA and PERL through which user can execute complex procedures through a web interface.
Data service is the last layer in this prototype. Data storage and retrieval system includes databases, file systems, and writeable media. Among these, databases are most suitable for Web applications. It allows programmers to store, retrieve and update definite information in an organized and structured manner.
Web Application Development Phases
The Web Application Development has Four Phases:
1. Visualizing the project: This phase includes identification of the project by management and developers to judge its feasibility. Proper documentation is prepared after visualizing the project.
2. Planned work out: In this phase, anticipation about the functioning of the project is done. How the project plan and functional specification is to be achieved, what technology, features, work force, time span will be required all things are outlined in this phase.
3. Design & development: After the project plan and functional specification, initiation of design & development work takes place. The development team starts coding, testing and integrating data by using the data variables, entities and coding procedures. An objective document is organized by the development team and given to the management for further analysis.
4. Testing, implementation and maintenance: This phase of the application development generally focuses on testing and identification of the bugs and their removals, inconsistency and other problems that may cause the application to be unsuccessful. After successful testing phase, application is implemented for the user-side.



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Website design with CSS – What is it?

Website design with CSS – What is it?



By Jason Cole   [ 30/05/2007 ]
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So all of us who have worked on websites before, or even have just browsed the net, have come across something called CSS. If you’re familiar with HTML at all, you’ve definitely heard the term. With the way that the internet works, there’s always a new update to the way that websites are coded and structured. CSS is a fairly new addition to website programmer’s tool box. Today we will be going over the language the history of and the pros of using CSS.

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What is CSS?
Cascading Style Sheets, CSS, is a coding language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language such as HTML. CSS is used by both the authors of web pages to control colors, fonts, layout, and other web page properties. It is used mainly to separate website structure from website content. This improves accessibility, flexibility and control of content presentation.

CSS History
Style sheets have existed since the beginnings of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) in the 70’s. Cascading Style Sheets were developed for creating a consistent approach to providing visual presentation information for web documents. As HTML developed over time, it evolved to include a variety of stylistic capabilities for web developers. This gave designers more control over site appearance but also made HTML more complex to write and maintain. Web browser variations made consistency difficult, and web surfers had barely any control over how web pages were displayed. The W3C began working on a new way to control visual presentation of web content. Out of 9 different proposed style sheet languages, CSS grew from two of the 9, Cascading HTML Style Sheets (CHSS) and Stream-based Style Sheet Proposal (SSP). As work was done on the development of these two languages, CHSS took over, and eventually the H was dropped as these style sheets could be used with other markup languages. CSS1 specification was completed in 1996 and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3 was released with limited support for CSS. In 2000, IE 5 was released, with full CSS support. Right now, most browsers support CSS; Including Mozilla FireFox, Internet Explorer, and Netscape Navigator. There are a few discrepancies in how each browser interprets certain CSS properties, but these have been solved with CSS hacks, workarounds, and CSS filters in order to obtain consistent results across web browsers.


Pros
Some of the advantages of using CSS are:
• Visual presentation information for an entire website can be held in one CSS file, which allows for changes to be made cross-site quickly.
• Different users can have different style sheets.
• The document’s code is reduced in size, since it does not need to contain any code pertaining to the visual presentation of content.
• Pages using CSS are easier to edit in the future.

By no means is this a full explanation of CSS, as that would take many articles to fully explain. But I hope that this article explains a little bit about CSS, how it has developed, and some of the pros of using it.


About the author:
Jason Cole and Niki Media Group are a web design california company offering custom web site design for discerning customers. For info on website design please visit http://www.nikimedia.com/

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2008/01/21

Online Business Start-Up Ideas - Get Your Own Domain Name Or Die Online

Online Business Start-Up Ideas - Get Your Own Domain Name Or Die Online
By : Cynthia Minnaar

Avoid becoming a statistic on the internet. Start your online home business off on the right foot by getting your own domain name. Having your own domain name and website is one of the biggest secrets to success online.

There are so many reasons why having your own domain name will make the world of difference for your online home business success, so let's have a look at some of them now.

By having your own domain name means you have total freedom as well as complete control over your online home business. Nobody can dictate to you what you can put on your site and you do not have to answer to anybody.

Your chance of success online is increased one hundred fold because with your own domain name and website you are not restricted at all. Affiliate links are restricted in many areas on the internet.

Learning html and optimizing your website for the search engines is one of the most important things you need to learn how to do if you want to appear on the first page of Google. By having your own domain name and website you have full access to your own source code and so you can select your keywords and optimize your website.

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domain name you can incorporate your main keyword into the domain name which will give you an edge over your competition in the search engine rankings.

You will be able to add fresh content to your website e.g. you own articles, which again will put you in favour of Google and the other search engines.

You will be able to pick and choose what products or affiliate programs you wish to promote, nobody can dictate to you what programs you have to join.

Adding a free newsletter to your website which your visitors can subscribe to is a great way to build your list and you can install an auto-responder to take care of the follow-ups.

By installing a stat counter on your website that records inter alia the number of unique visitors, where they came from, what keywords they used, what page they entered your site on and left will give you invaluable information.

Using the Google tools such as Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools provides very valuable information and you will be able to install the Google code on your website to take advantage of them.

You can project your own personality into your website with design, colour, wording, graphics etc. The list is endless.

Exchanging links with other websites is now possible with your own domain. You could exchange links manually or install link exchange software. You will be able to host you own images instead of linking to a banner on an affiliate site. This not only ensures that your images always open on your website but will decrease the load time of your web page.

You will be free to add slide in adverts or pop ups to your website. You can add new pages to your website as and when you want as well as easily cloak your affiliate links and create sub domains. Monetizing your website with the use of Adsense or other forms of advertising will also be possible.

For special occasions throughout the year, e.g. Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, Mother's Day, you will be able to decorate your site for the occasion and offer specials.

As you can see from the above the advantages of having your own domain name and website are numerous and endless and yet so vital to your success online.
About the Author

Cynthia Minnaar is the owner of www.cyns-home-biz.com, the online business ideas site for internet income & marketing training, online business startup ideas & income opportunities. Choose your own domain name & start your own online home business today with an Income Generating Website set up free within 24 hours.
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Why You Should Use Graphic Templates

Why You Should Use Graphic Templates
By : Mark Buga

When it comes to graphics, most Internet marketers shy away from using graphic templates whether it's ebook covers, website layouts or promotional banners because they firmly believe that by using graphic templates, they are tarnishing their own business. They want to own a unique identity and hence will always find a professional graphic designer to do the job. Well, you're in for a big surprise!

When you purchase a graphic template, you will be able to customize it to an extent or even build a totally new design based on it! What's the point of using the template then, you say? Well, it serves as a source of inspiration and ideas for a totally new design. You can't derive anything from a blank canvas, right?

On top of that, you are actually saving a lot of precious time that you can otherwise spend on more important matters like developing new products or market your products. When you buy a pre-made template, you only need to edit a thing or two to give it an identity of your own, and that gives you more time and flexibility to work on other stuff.

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Okay, let's say you argue that hiring a designer to do the job is equally fast. That may be true but don't forget, hiring a professional designer to do a custom design for you will cost you a lot of money. Unless you need a totally unique identity that you are aiming to establish firmly in your niche market, you don't need to get a designer to design it for you.

Not all graphic templates are suitable, so you have to be careful when choosing one. Consider quality over the price, and you're on your way to creating a positive image for your business while saving more time for more productive chores!
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2008/01/14

Online Business Start-Up Ideas - Get Your Own Domain Name Or Die Online


Online Business Start-Up Ideas - Get Your Own Domain Name Or Die Online


By : Cynthia Minnaar

Avoid becoming a statistic on the internet. Start your online home business off on the right foot by getting your own domain name. Having your own domain name and website is one of the biggest secrets to success online.

There are so many reasons why having your own domain name will make the world of difference for your online home business success, so let's have a look at some of them now.

By having your own domain name means you have total freedom as well as complete control over your online home business. Nobody can dictate to you what you can put on your site and you do not have to answer to anybody.

Your chance of success online is increased one hundred fold because with your own domain name and website you are not restricted at all. Affiliate links are restricted in many areas on the internet.

Learning html and optimizing your website for the search engines is one of the most important things you need to learn how to do if you want to appear on the first page of Google. By having your own domain name and website you have full access to your own source code and so you can select your keywords and optimize your website.

Another huge advantage is that when you choose your actual domain name you can incorporate your main keyword into the domain name which will give you an edge over your competition in the search engine rankings.

You will be able to add fresh content to your website e.g. you own articles, which again will put you in favour of Google and the other search engines.

You will be able to pick and choose what products or affiliate programs you wish to promote, nobody can dictate to you what programs you have to join.

Adding a free newsletter to your website which your visitors can subscribe to is a great way to build your list and you can install an auto-responder to take care of the follow-ups.

By installing a stat counter on your website that records inter alia the number of unique visitors, where they came from, what keywords they used, what page they entered your site on and left will give you invaluable information.

Using the Google tools such as Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools provides very valuable information and you will be able to install the Google code on your website to take advantage of them.

You can project your own personality into your website with design, colour, wording, graphics etc. The list is endless.

Exchanging links with other websites is now possible with your own domain. You could exchange links manually or install link exchange software. You will be able to host you own images instead of linking to a banner on an affiliate site. This not only ensures that your images always open on your website but will decrease the load time of your web page.

You will be free to add slide in adverts or pop ups to your website. You can add new pages to your website as and when you want as well as easily cloak your affiliate links and create sub domains. Monetizing your website with the use of Adsense or other forms of advertising will also be possible.

For special occasions throughout the year, e.g. Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, Mother's Day, you will be able to decorate your site for the occasion and offer specials.

As you can see from the above the advantages of having your own domain name and website are numerous and endless and yet so vital to your success online.
About the Author

Cynthia Minnaar is the owner of www.cyns-home-biz.com, the online business ideas site for internet income & marketing training, online business startup ideas & income opportunities. Choose your own domain name & start your own online home business today with an Income Generating Website set up free within 24 hours.
http://www.AdSenseThai.Net



Should I Create a Website? Do I Need One

 




Should I Create a Website? Do I Need One?


By : Mark Buga

People always want to follow the latest thing, be it in fashion, sports, that kind of thing. Websites have become a necessity to almost everyone. Companies, businesses, individuals, even young adults have created personal websites with their respective purposes, be it for profit, or for entertainment.

What one must consider, however, before creating a website, are the factors in which must be put to thought before doing so, such as the cost, maintenance, use, web host and so forth.

Firstly, associating with the cost, we must always try to find an affordable host, not spending too much, nor too little. A cheap host does not exactly symbolize a credible reliability rating, but we must always look for value for money deals. Also, regarding the efficiency and server/web host reliability, there are many cases of web hosts not providing the service they had assured other people, some had even shut down and were nowhere to be seen. Keep this note in mind, as if you would like a long-lasting website, this would be the first thing to look for.

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Next, would hiring a professional be affordable? Is it the best option? For simple websites, we could always pick up the coding, or even use programs, as it is relatively simple. However, when it comes to more complex coding, and when you want it to do a tad more than just providing information, hiring help in doing so would be the best way. Not only in terms of design, but security is also a key factor in assuring a quality website. If the website also acts as a portal for businesses, security would definitely be the issue here.

So, having considered the things to do before building a website, do we actually NEED one? If creating one would boost sales or promote positive implications to oneself, then by all means, go ahead and do what's best. Yet again, planning is the key to success, in everything we do.


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- - TechPad Agency LLC RSS Generator Dedicated Servers, Reseller Web Hosting News http://www.thehostingnews.com 2007 The TechPad Agency LLC en Mon, 22 Oct 2007 13:09:03 GMT Mon, 22 Oct 2007 13:09:03 GMT Web Hosting News for WebSite Hosting Resellers - Web Hosting, VoIP Firm, Covad, Offers Small Business Broadband Security Bundle http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-hosting-voip-firm-covad-offers-small-business-broadband-security-bundle-3745.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-hosting-voip-firm-covad-offers-small-business-broadband-security-bundle-3745.html Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:37:30 GMT - -
San Jose, California - (The Hosting News) - October 22, 2007 - Web host and national provider of integrated voice and data communications firm, Covad Communications Group, Inc., has joined security firm, McAfee, to provide a broadband and security bundle designed specifically for small businesses.

The partnership is designed to allow Covad to bundle McAfeeTotal Protection for Small Business services with Covad's broadband products, to provide small business customers with a simple, affordable solution to meet their security needs. This announcement follows Covad's earlier introduction of enhanced Email and Web Hosting services that enable small businesses to quickly and easily establish a professional Internet presence with minimal cost.

Eric Weiss, Chief Marketing Officer at Covad explained, ''Covad is excited to provide customers and partners with the first new managed service in our initiative that we call Business Essentials. We are very pleased that McAfee is partnering with us to give our small business customers the peace of mind that comes from deploying the industry's leading security solution.''

McAfee Total Protection for Small Business was developed to provide an all-in-one service that manages updates automatically to protect desktops and servers against emerging threats. The product includes anti-virus and anti-spyware protection for desktop PCs and file servers, combined with a desktop firewall and McAfee SiteAdvisor to guard against viruses, spyware, identity thieves, phishing, unsafe browsing and hacker attacks. This service also includes 24x7 technical support as well as access to the McAfee SecurityCenter, an online management portal where customers will be able to see all their protected computers in one virtual place. McAfee SecurityCenter also enables customers to set policies and view reports without the need to invest in additional management software or servers.

Todd Gebhart, Senior Vice President and General Manager at McAfee Consumer, Mobile and Small Business added, ''We look forward to working with Covad to build a strong partnership to benefit our customers. McAfee Total Protection automatically safeguards businesses against known and as yet undiscovered threats, freeing business owners from managing IT security and allowing them to focus on their core business, Covad's nationwide network, experience in serving small businesses, and commitment to providing innovative broadband products make it an ideal partner for McAfee.''

Supporting the McAfee service is Covad's portfolio of access services including regular and bonded T1, business-class DSL, and fixed wireless broadband. Covad operates what the company says is the nation's first and largest next-generation broadband network, from which it has launched advanced broadband services such as Bonded T1 and ADSL 2+ services for businesses.

Clark Severson, owner of Costa Mesa, CA-based AVANT Productions noted, ''Choosing the McAfee Total Protection for Small Business from Covad gives me the benefits of a single, experienced provider for both my high-speed Internet access and security service needs. As a small business owner, I am always looking for ways to save time and money. With Covad, I get one bill and one point of contact for support, and I don't have to sign a yearly contract or pay an upfront fee. Doing business with Covad is easy and enables me to focus on what's really important to my customers.''

By purchasing a Covad-McAfee solution, small businesses will benefit from a convenient bundle that combines high-speed Internet access with real-time intelligent protection for servers and desktops. The offer requires no upfront capital investment in software, and provides easy installation and maintenance, including automatic updates. This appeals to small businesses, which typically have minimal or no IT staff, that are price and time-conscious. A typical 10-user small business will pay $40.00 a month for the security service.

A nationwide provider of integrated voice and data communications, Covad offers DSL, Voice Over IP, T1, web hosting, managed security, IP and dial-up, wireless broadband, and bundled voice and data services directly through Covad's network and through Internet Service Providers, value-added resellers, telecommunications carriers and affinity groups to small and medium-sized businesses and home users. According to the company, as the first company to commercially deploy DSL in the United States, Covad has spent hundreds of millions of dollars building a network that passes more than 57 million homes and businesses in 44 states - the largest nationwide footprint of any DSL company. Covad broadband services are currently available across the nation in 235 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) which represent over 50 percent of all US homes and businesses. Corporate headquarters is located at 110 Rio Robles, San Jose, California 95134. Telephone: 1-888-GO-COVAD.

To learn more about the new products, please visit: www.covad.com/services/business_essentials.

For more information about Covad, please visit: www.covad.com.

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- Server NSC SpeechBlade Firm, Developing Multimedia Search Engine http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-server-nsc-speechblade-firm-developing-multimedia-search-engine-3744.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-server-nsc-speechblade-firm-developing-multimedia-search-engine-3744.html Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:01:07 GMT - -
Rishon Lezion, Israel - (The Hosting News) - October 22, 2007 - Natural Speech Recognition Ltd., (NSC), will be launchin a multimedia search engine, designed with the capability to recognize spoken words in online multimedia files, as the firm seeks to develop partnerships with content providers.

The speech recognition vendor specializing in Automatic Speech Recognition and Key Word Spotting is planning the launch for 2008. Based on NSC's speech recognition technology, successfully deployed globally, the search engine enables the rapid identification of spoken words and phrases in web-based multimedia files presented in a smart presentation layer to provide the users with useful information and fast sorting capabilities. The company is actively seeking partnerships with content providers

According to the company, due to the ongoing expansion of today's multimedia environment, there is a growing need for search engines that provide advanced search capabilities for media files. Traditional search engines do not deal effectively with rich media - usually handling only the textual attributes of media files - which leads to poor search results and low query relevancy. In addition, with currently-available search engines, users are typically required to view media files in their entirety - often required to spend time in accessing and viewing the entire media file, prior to determining the relevance of the files.

In response to the current situation, NSC has developed a powerful multimedia search engine that enables Internet users to quickly and easily locate, preview, and gauge the relevance of media files. The smart preview functionality - based on the company's cutting-edge technology - significantly reduces the time required to browse through media files and sort results, and enables fast identification of the relevant content.

Dr. Ami Moyal, CEO of NSC noted, ''The ability to look for relevant content within online media files not only provides clear benefits for Internet users, but also helps content providers to increase traffic to their websites and increase the visibility of their content by making it searchable from an external source. NSC's multimedia search engine will enable access to specific points within multimedia content as well as rapid indexing of new material - which will enable users to search and access new content immediately after its release - an especially important for providers of news-related content.''

During the current pre-launch period, NSC is calling on content providers and aggregators to partner with the company on this new initiative, and to make their content searchable and available via the new search engine. In addition to enabling the intelligent and effective search of their media content, partners will benefit from increased traffic to their websites, expanded advertising potential, and exposure of their content well beyond their own sites.

NSC (Natural Speech Communication Ltd.) is a leader in the use of speech recognition technologies for audio mining and speech-driven services. The company has deployed its advanced solutions for clients in the telecom, security, call center and enterprise markets around the globe. NSC's cutting-edge solutions are based on a unique approach which combines a blade platform with advanced speech technology. The NSC SpeechBlade Server - a high-performance, high-density, speech processing server with multiple engines - operates a family of DSP-based blades. The NSC SpeechBlade Server currently supports the NSC Spotter - a word-spotting engine, and the NSC Speecher - a speech recognition engine.

To learn more, please visit: www.nscspeech.com.

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- Dedicated Server Web Hosting Provider, eUKhost, Upgrades Business Plan Offerings http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-dedicated-server-web-hosting-provider-eukhost-upgrades-business-plan-offerings-3743.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-dedicated-server-web-hosting-provider-eukhost-upgrades-business-plan-offerings-3743.html Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:26:06 GMT - -
County Durham, United Kingdom - (The Hosting News) - October 19, 2007 - Shared and reseller hosting provider, eUKhost Ltd., has launched a new business web hosting plan with a 100 percent uptime guarantee, including 5GB of disk space and 100GB monthly transfer, along with cPanel.

Business web hosting account runs on 2 high configuration servers in 2 different racks out of which one server is master server and other is slave. According to the company, generous technical allowances and a mirroring solution, makes this business hosting plan ideal for Corporate Professionals.

Mark Ducadi, Chief Marketing Officer for eUKhost remarked, ''We are always looking for ways to constantly enhance our web hosting services by offering the latest technical strategies and our superior technology and systems help us accomplish this. To continue with the trend, we have now implemented mirroring solution with FAM and RSYNC modules to offer business web hosting with 100% uptime guarantee.''

The UK Based Hosting company says that it has carried out in-depth research and development work to ensure smooth functioning of the process thereby making sure eUKhost's customers receive the most reliable web hosting service possible.

Since its inception in 2001, eUKhost has offered a comprehensive range of web solutions, including domain name registrations, Shared Hosting, Reseller Hosting, Semi-Dedicated Hosting, Business Web Hosting, Virtual Private Servers, Dedicated Servers and Offsite Backup solutions, with 24/7 technical support and a 99.95% uptime guarantee on UK based servers at cost effective pricing structure.

To learn more, please visit: www.eukhost.com.

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- Colocation Web Hosting Provider, Zogmo.com, Selected to Host Med DataLink http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-colocation-web-hosting-provider-zogmo-com-selected-to-host-med-datalink-3742.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-colocation-web-hosting-provider-zogmo-com-selected-to-host-med-datalink-3742.html Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:10:47 GMT - -
Houston, Texas - (The Hosting News) - October 19, 2007 - Server colocation and hosting services company, Zogmo.com, has completed the rewrite of Med DataLink's Patient Care System from its former web site. Zogmo is also providing Med DataLink with fully managed colocation services, and local Internet and backup services.

Zogmo is also managing nearly all of Med DataLink's technology needs, as well as providing complete code development services. The entire process reportedly took nearly nine months as Zogmo worked with Med DataLink to completely revamp the old system by rewriting the code and overhauling the site's old processes. Med DataLink's old web hosting provider couldn't provide the performance the company needed, or the security to comply with the latest HIPPA requirements.

Linn Boyd, Vice President of Operations at Zogmo remarked, ''For companies like Med DataLink, their Web site may be the only opportunity that the organization has to make contact with its customers. We take very seriously our commitment to making certain our clients' systems are available when their customers need to access it.''

Med DataLink needed their applications to be co-located on servers in a highly secure facility. The servers are located in the same building as Med DataLink's offices, and also have redundant electric power, multiple load-balanced fiber-optic Internet service providers, and redundant real-time data backup systems.

Craig Schweitzer, Executive Director for Med DataLink added, ''The migration of our system and servers - which included a total redesign of our web site - to the Zogmo data center in Houston, went off without a single hitch. Obviously, we cannot afford a major downtime. From the redundant power systems, environmental controls, multiple ISP feeds to the redundant data storage and 24-hour data center support, they've got us covered. With the exception of scheduled server maintenance, we have had a 99.99 percent up time with Zogmo. They promised this before we started and they're still delivering it.''

Med DataLink provides provide HIPAA-compliant data management solutions for referring physicians/practitioners, rendering service providers, supervising clinicians and interpreting physicians. Med DataLink was formerly known as neurosentinel.com.

Recently, Zogmo entered into a contract to host Screen Imaging Technology's ScreenSeis and JavaSeis systems, in Zogmo's data center, located in downtown Houston. Zogmo is providing SITI with a datacenter infrastructure that provides capacity for 624 processor cores in a single rack. SITI provides 3-D wave, equation-based prestack time/depth imaging services and software for oil companies and other service providers, as well as seismic imaging services for oil/gas exploration and production companies. To be effective, the technology requires significant processing power from a cluster of servers.

Founded in 2005, Zogmo is a Houston, Texas-based Internet Service and Colocation Provider. The company offers an array of Fully Managed Hosting solutions, including its Z-Manage service. Z-Manage technicians monitor servers 24/7/365, install and configure server software, and autonomously deploy necessary security updates as they become available.

For more information about Zogmo.com, please visit: www.zogmo.com.

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- Google Search Engine, Reports Financial Surge http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-google-search-engine-reports-finanical-surge-3741.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-google-search-engine-reports-finanical-surge-3741.html Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:02:51 GMT - -
Mountain View, California - (The Hosting News) - October 19, 2007 - Search engine, Google, has released the company's third quarter 2007 financial results, with reported revenues of $4.23 billion, an increase of 57% compared to the third quarter of 2006 and an increase of 9% compared to the second quarter of 2007.

Google reports its revenues, consistent with GAAP, on a gross basis without deducting traffic acquisition costs, or TAC. In the third quarter of 2007, TAC totaled $1.22 billion, or 29% of advertising revenues.

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google explained, ''We are very pleased with the impressive growth we experienced across our business. Our core search advertising business experienced continued momentum driven by growth in monetization and traffic, and we are creating a wider and deeper ads system through our focus on innovation, bringing more ad formats to our advertisers. Our efforts to offer more products and services in international markets as well as effectively grow our technology infrastructure and add to our deep talent base during the quarter helped to deliver growth by enabling Google to reach more users around the world.''

Google reports operating income, net income, and earnings per share (EPS) on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis. The non-GAAP measures, as well as free cash flow, an alternative non-GAAP measure of liquidity, are described below and are reconciled to the corresponding GAAP measures in the accompanying financial tables.
  • GAAP operating income for the third quarter of 2007 was $1.32 billion, or 31% of revenues. This compares to GAAP operating income of $1.10 billion, or 29% of revenues, in the second quarter of 2007. Non-GAAP operating income in the third quarter of 2007 was $1.52 billion, or 36% of revenues. This compares to non-GAAP operating income of $1.35 billion, or 35% of revenues, in the second quarter of 2007.
  • GAAP net income for the third quarter of 2007 was $1.07 billion as compared to $925 million in the second quarter of 2007. Non-GAAP net income in the third quarter of 2007 was $1.24 billion, compared to $1.12 billion in the second quarter of 2007.
  • GAAP EPS for the third quarter of 2007 was $3.38 on 317 million diluted shares outstanding, compared to $2.93 for the second quarter of 2007 on 315 million diluted shares outstanding. Non-GAAP EPS in the third quarter of 2007 was $3.91, compared to $3.56 in the second quarter of 2007.
  • Non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP net income, and non-GAAP EPS are computed net of stock-based compensation (SBC). In the third quarter of 2007, the charge related to SBC was $198 million as compared to $242 million in the second quarter of 2007. Tax benefits related to SBC have also been excluded from these non-GAAP measures. The tax benefit related to SBC was $31 million in the third quarter of 2007 and $43 million in the second quarter of 2007. Reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to GAAP operating income, operating margin, net income, and EPS are included at the end of this release.
Revenues - Google reported revenues of $4.23 billion for the quarter ended September 30, 2007, representing a 57% increase over third quarter 2006 revenues of $2.69 billion and a 9% increase over second quarter 2007 revenues of $3.87 billion. Google reports its revenues, consistent with GAAP, on a gross basis without deducting TAC.

Google Sites Revenues - Google-owned sites generated revenues of $2.73 billion, or 65% of total revenues, in the third quarter of 2007. This represents a 68% increase over third quarter 2006 revenues of $1.63 billion and a 10% increase over second quarter 2007 revenues of $2.49 billion.

Google Network Revenues - Google's partner sites generated revenues, through AdSense programs, of $1.45 billion, or 34% of total revenues, in the third quarter of 2007. This represents a 40% increase over network revenues of $1.04 billion generated in the third quarter of 2006 and an 8% increase over second quarter 2007 revenues of $1.35 billion.

International Revenues - Revenues from outside of the United States totaled $2.03 billion, representing 48% of total revenues in the third quarter of 2007, compared to 44% in the third quarter of 2006 and 48% in the second quarter of 2007. Had foreign exchange rates remained constant from the second quarter of 2007 through the third quarter of 2007, Google revenues in the third quarter of 2007 would have been $24 million lower. Had foreign exchange rates remained constant from the third quarter of 2006 through the third quarter of 2007, Google revenues in the third quarter of 2007 would have been $121 million lower.

Revenues from the United Kingdom totaled $661 million, representing 16% of revenue in the third quarter of 2007, compared to 16% in the third quarter of 2006 and 15% in the second quarter of 2007.

Paid Clicks - Aggregate paid clicks, which include clicks related to ads served on Google sites and the sites of Google AdSense partners, increased approximately 45% over the third quarter of 2006 and approximately 5% over the second quarter of 2007.

TAC - Traffic Acquisition Costs, the portion of revenues shared with Google's partners, increased to $1.22 billion in the third quarter of 2007. This compares to TAC of $1.15 billion in the second quarter of 2007. TAC as a percentage of advertising revenues was 29% in the third quarter, compared to 30% in the second quarter of 2007.

The majority of TAC expense is related to amounts ultimately paid to Google AdSense partners, which totaled $1.12 billion in the third quarter of 2007. TAC is also related to amounts ultimately paid to certain distribution partners and others who direct traffic to Google website, which totaled $105 million in the third quarter of 2007.

Other Cost of Revenues - Other cost of revenues, which is comprised primarily of data center operational expenses, credit card processing charges as well as content acquisition costs, increased to $441 million, or 10% of revenues, in the third quarter of 2007, compared to $412 million, or 11% of revenues, in the second quarter of 2007.

Operating Expenses - Operating expenses, other than cost of revenues, were $1.25 billion in the third quarter of 2007, or 30% of revenues, compared to $1.21 billion in the second quarter of 2007, or 31% of revenues. The operating expenses in the third quarter of 2007 included $659 million in payroll-related and facilities expenses, compared to $625 million in the second quarter of 2007.

Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) - In the third quarter of 2007, the total charge related to SBC was $198 million as compared to $242 million in the second quarter of 2007. In the second quarter of 2007, Google launched its employee transferable stock option (TSO) program and, in connection with this launch, incurred an SBC modification charge of $62 million.

Google currently estimates stock-based compensation charges for grants to employees prior to October 1, 2007 to be approximately $801 million for 2007. This does not include expenses to be recognized related to employee stock awards that are granted after October 1, 2007 or non-employee stock awards that have been or may be granted. Google currently anticipates that dilution related to all equity grants to employees will be at or below 2% this year.

Operating Income - GAAP operating income in the third quarter of 2007 was $1.32 billion, or 31% of revenues. This compares to GAAP operating income of $1.10 billion, or 29% of revenues, in the second quarter of 2007. Non-GAAP operating income in the third quarter of 2007 was $1.52 billion, or 36% of revenues. This compares to non-GAAP operating income of $1.35 billion, or 35% of revenues, in the second quarter of 2007.

Net Income - GAAP net income for the third quarter of 2007 was $1.07 billion as compared to $925 million in the second quarter of 2007. Non-GAAP net income was $1.24 billion in the third quarter of 2007, compared to $1.12 billion in the second quarter of 2007. GAAP EPS for the third quarter of 2007 was $3.38 on 317 million diluted shares outstanding, compared to $2.93 for the second quarter of 2007, on 315 million diluted shares outstanding. Non-GAAP EPS for the third quarter of 2007 was $3.91, compared to $3.56 in the second quarter of 2007.
Income Taxes - Google effective tax rate was 27.3% for the third quarter of 2007 compared to 25.5% in the second quarter of 2007.
Cash Flow and Capital Expenditures - Net cash provided by operating activities for the third quarter of 2007 totaled $1.63 billion as compared to $1.23 billion for the second quarter of 2007. In the third quarter of 2007, capital expenditures were $553 million, the majority of which was related to IT infrastructure investments, including data centers, servers, and networking equipment. Free cash flow, an alternative non-GAAP measure of liquidity, is defined as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures. In the third quarter of 2007, free cash flow was $1.08 billion.

Google expects to continue to make significant capital expenditures. A reconciliation of free cash flow to net cash provided by operating activities, the GAAP measure of liquidity, is included at the end of this release.

Cash - As of September 30, 2007, cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities were $13.1 billion. On a worldwide basis, Google employed 15,916 full-time employees as of September 30, 2007, up from 13,786 full time employees as of June 30, 2007. Google also acquired approximately a dozen other small start-ups this year, having acquired mobile social networking company, Dodgeball, two years ago.

A live audio webcast of Google's third quarter 2007 earnings release call will be available through midnight Thursday, October 25, 2007 by calling 888-203-1112 in the United States or 719-457-0820 for calls from outside the United States. The required confirmation code for the replay is 2070643.

With the largest index of websites available on the World Wide Web and the industry's most advanced search technology, Google Inc. delivers the fastest and easiest way to find relevant information on the Internet. Google's technological innovations have earned the company numerous industry awards and citations, including two Webby Awards; two WIRED magazine Readers Raves Awards; Best Internet Innovation and Technical Excellence Award from PC Magazine; Best Search Engine on the Internet from Yahoo! Internet Life; Top Ten Best Cybertech from TIME magazine; and Editor's Pick from CNET. A growing number of companies worldwide, including Yahoo! and its international properties, Sony Corporation and its global affiliates, AOL/Netscape, and Cisco Systems, rely on Google to power search on their websites. A privately held company based in Mountain View, Calif., Google's investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers and Sequoia Capital.

For more information Google, please visit: www.google.com.

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- Web Development SAP Tool, Offered for Eclipse Community http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-development-sap-tool-offered-for-eclipse-community-3740.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-development-sap-tool-offered-for-eclipse-community-3740.html Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:49:29 GMT - -
Munich, Germany - (The Hosting News) - October 19, 2007 - A new tool has been created for the Eclipse developer community, designed as an advanced memory analyzer, with capabilities to enable enterprise application building, within the open source environment.

The new tool endeavors to enable developers to build more efficient enterprise applications within Eclipse, the leading open source integrated development environment (IDE). All Java developers will be able to benefit from memory analyzer capabilities within Eclipse that were previously available only for the SAP NetWeaver technology platform. This signals a deeper commitment from SAP for Eclipse technology, beyond its long-standing support for the Eclipse IDE and plug-ins, which help developers connect Eclipse with SAP business process applications. The announcement was made at SAP TechEd '07, held in Munich, Germany.

With the new capabilities, Java developers will be able to more easily analyze memory usage for applications created in the Eclipse IDE. Typically, when developers create an application, they set aside a certain amount of memory on the server designated to that application. However, enterprise applications often run continuously and can use up that memory over time, frequently requiring a server shut-down. With possibly millions of objects contained in a very large memory footprint after server failure, these situations are extremely difficult to analyze. With the new memory analyzer capabilities from SAP, Eclipse developers can more easily use a graphical tool based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) to analyze object retention patterns and determine how best to optimize memory usage without having to shut down their servers and interrupt critical business processes.

Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation offered, ''As a founding member of the Eclipse Foundation in 2004, SAP has historically provided significant support for the Eclipse community. By empowering Eclipse developers with these new memory analyzer tools, SAP will help developers to more efficiently build commercial applications on the extensible Eclipse development and application framework. We're pleased to see SAP continue to renew its commitment to the open source development community.''

SAP continues to find new ways to ensure that members of the developer community have the flexibility they need to innovate on top of any business process platform. New development capabilities for Eclipse will enable developers to model business processes and create composite applications based on open standards, which address the needs of varied user communities. Using advanced development features contributed by SAP to the Eclipse environment, developers can easily access all the development tools they need to build applications on top of their own business platforms.

At SAP TechEd '07 Las Vegas, SAP announced the global release of SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment, an integrated set of tools that customers, partners and SAP can use to compose and deploy standards-based composite applications across heterogeneous IT environments (see Oct. 2, 2007 press release titled, ''SAP Delivers New Capabilities for SAP NetWeaver to Power Accelerated Business Innovation''). With today's announcement, SAP now makes available its innovations from the SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment to the whole Eclipse community.

Zia Yusuf, Executive Vice President, Global Ecosystem and Partner Group, SAP AG added, ''SAP is dedicated to supporting open solutions, driving industry standards and empowering the developer community with the tools they need move their businesses forward. Eclipse has become the IDE of choice for Java developers, and these new capabilities from SAP will spark further co-innovation from the development ecosystem. With this contribution, SAP boosts developers' ability to create enterprise-class applications for mixed computing environments. We are pleased to offer our expertise in this area to the Eclipse community.''

SAP also announced that it recently joined the OSGi Alliance, a group committed to creating standards that promote interoperability between applications and networks, as well as providing the architectural foundation for Eclipse. SAP recognizes that its customers and partners benefit from increased openness and interoperability through compliance with industry standards. As such, SAP participates actively in the standards community to help define industry standards for enterprise service-oriented architecture, business process management and modeling, as well as vertical markets.

As announced at SAP TechEd '07 Las Vegas, IDC has declared the SAP ecosystem an economy of its own, at SAP TechEd '07 Munich, SAP welcomes more than 4,500 attendees on-site to learn how to transform existing business processes and IT landscapes and take advantage of the power of flexibility of enterprise service-oriented architecture.

More than 15,000 SAP customers, partners and technical experts are convening at SAP TechEd '07 to learn how to transform existing business processes and IT landscapes and take advantage of the power and flexibility of enterprise service-oriented architecture. Celebrating its 11th anniversary, SAP's largest ecosystem education event of the year offers more than 1,000 hours of lecture-driven and hands-on sessions. SAP TechEd is being held in Las Vegas on October 1-5, Munich on October 17-19, Shanghai on November 6-7 and Bangalore on November 28-30.

SAP is a provider of business software. More than 41,200 customers in more than 120 countries run SAP® applications-from distinct solutions addressing the needs of small and midsize enterprises to suite offerings for global organizations. Powered by the SAP NetWeaver platform to drive innovation and enable business change, SAP software helps enterprises of all sizes around the world improve customer relationships, enhance partner collaboration and create efficiencies across their supply chains and business operations. SAP solution portfolios support the unique business processes of more than 25 industries, including high tech, retail, financial services, healthcare and the public sector. With subsidiaries in more than 50 countries, the company is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt stock exchange and NYSE under the symbol SAP.

To learn more, please visit: www.sapteched.com.

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- Web Hosting Report from Tier 1, Details Mass Market Mergers and Acquisitions http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-hosting-report-from-tier-1-details-mass-market-mergers-and-acquisitions-3739.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-hosting-report-from-tier-1-details-mass-market-mergers-and-acquisitions-3739.html Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:20:31 GMT - -
New York, New York - (The Hosting News) - October 18, 2007 - Tier1 Research has issued a new report, focused on M and A Activity in the mass-market web hosting sector, indicating that it has excelled, in the first half of 2007.

Philbert Shih, Senior Analyst at T1R and coauthor of the report noted, ''The hosting industry has always seen regular M and A activity, and the first half of 2007 was no exception. In fact, the volume of activity picked up considerably from the previous year, with several larger deals in both the infrastructure and mass-market segments. We believe M and A will continue to be a hallmark of the sector. The second half of the year should see less activity, but going into 2008, we should not expect that the M and A trend will slow.''

The new report also details that the Internet infrastructure and mass-market hosting sectors continue to mature, and demand has returned to the point where vendors in this space are looking to commit themselves to the business long-term and are seeking acquisitions to complement their organic growth efforts and achieve meaningful scale. Various other factors are driving this activity, such as the need for specific technological capabilities or facilities, international expansion, strategic considerations and others.

The findings are contained in a report released today by New York-based Tier1 Research (T1R), an independent research firm that analyzes the financial and industry implications of developments affecting public and private companies within the hosting, IT, communications and Internet sectors.

The 47-page report, titled ''M and A Review Series - Report 1: A Review of Merger and Acquisition Activity for the Internet Infrastructure and Mass-Market Hosting Sector,'' provides an overview of M and A activity in the Internet infrastructure and mass-market hosting areas for the first six months of 2007. The key details of more than 20 deals are presented, followed by in-depth analysis that summarizes the impact on the companies involved and the sector itself. Important M and A trends - present and emerging - are also identified.

The M and A Review serves as an invaluable tool for investors and industry executives who want to know about the main players in Internet infrastructure and mass-market hosting sector M and A, what valuations are being paid and the driving forces behind this activity.

Tier1 Research (T1R), a division of The 451 Group, analyzes the financial and industry implications of developments affecting public and private companies within the IT, communications and Internet sectors. Tier1 blends traditional Wall Street investment research with industry analysis to deliver dynamic market and financial intelligence. Clients include institutional investors and technology vendors, along with end users and venture capitalists. Clients leverage Tier1 Research's analytical insight for idea generation, trend identification, due diligence and grounded opinions, as well as metrics and forecasts on companies and industries covered. Since its founding in August 2000, Tier1 Research's coverage has spanned the largest publicly held technology companies as well as smaller, pioneering public and privately held companies.

To learn more, please visit: www.tier1research.com.

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- Dedicated Server Web Hosting Firm, The Planet Chairman, Presents ISPCON Keynote http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-dedicated-server-web-hosting-firm-the-planet-chairman-presents-ispcon-keynote-3738.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-dedicated-server-web-hosting-firm-the-planet-chairman-presents-ispcon-keynote-3738.html Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:11:44 GMT - -
Houston, Texas - (The Hosting News) - October 18, 2007 - Privately held dedicated web hosting company, The Planet's Chairman and CEO, Douglas J. Erwin, delivered a keynote address at the ongoing ISPCON Fall 2007.

Taking place at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, Mr. Erwin's keynote -- ''Beyond Hosting: Unlocking Profits with On Demand IT Infrastructure for the SMB'' -- covered the changing industry landscape and what companies must do to remain profitable.

Mr. Erwin reiterarted, ''It takes monumental capital to enter today's hosting market, particularly as company values skyrocket. Our industry is in a race to build new data centers and keep pace with customer requirements, at the same time managing balance sheets to accommodate growth and deliver shareholder profitability. At no time have the rewards been greater or the challenges more complex.''

ISPCON is the Internet industry event that focuses on wired and wireless ISPs, CLECs, web hosts, VoIP providers and other Internet-based businesses. ISPCON delivers a unique, comprehensive conference and the opportunity to reach the most viable, progressive and forward-thinking service providers.

Earlier this moneth, The Planet expanded its technology portfolio with new servers and load balancers. Adding a new mid-range, high-performance and Ready-To-Go servers to its product portfolio, the company also bolstered its private rack offerings with the availability of Foundry's new ServerIron Global Server Load Balancer products that operate at gigabit speeds and beyond.

Designed to provide choices in processing power, price and flexibility, The Planet today adds three new servers to meet the needs of its broad customer spectrum:
  • Dell 840 Kentsfield Servers: These next-generation mid-range performance servers are powered by a single quad-core multiprocessor system, equipped with Intel's Xeon 3210 series processors with up to 8GB of memory.
  • Dell PowerEdge 2950 Dual Clovertown Servers: These new ''skinny'' Clovertowns provide high-performance Xeon 5335 processors that are less expensive and more flexible. With the smaller configuration and footprint, the dual processor, quad-core server delivers next-generation power, expandability, rack density and up to 1.8TB of internal storage
  • Ready-To-Go Opteron Servers: The company's Dual Opteron 265 servers are now part of its Ready-To-Go server line, available to customers in under an hour with or without the cPanel control panel.
Operating at gigabit speeds and beyond, Foundry Networks load balancers can provide the added benefit of multi-geography redundancy. Customers can choose from products that optimize performance and uptime of their critical applications.
  • Foundry 4G: These load balancers are designed to meet the growing demand for secure and accelerated delivery of Web services in data center environments. The devices support a broad range of IP- and Web-based applications for small-scale enterprise and e-commerce organizations.
  • Global Server Load Balancing: For customers who require load balancing and high availability across Web sites or server farms hosted in multiple data centers, the Foundry GSLB directs customers to the location with the fastest response time. In the event of a failure, GSLB transparently directs customers to the best alternate location for uninterrupted service.
The Planet's network is designed without single points of failure, which means the network operates with full redundancy for its core routers and distribution switches. The company also offers carrier diversity, with connections to seven Tier-1 telecommunications providers. As a result, customers never face obstacles or suffer from poor peering connections, sub-optimal routing paths, or congested or oversold networks that limit the power, speed and availability of their sites.

Ultimately, The Planet endeavors to provide the following:
  • High level of network capacity and speed to deliver peak performance
  • Instant scalability to handle even the largest spikes in network traffic
  • Parallel, redundant, multi-tiered network routing and switching architecture to assure reliability and stability
  • Multiple layer network security that prevents Delayed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks from harming businesses
  • Knowledgeable experts with a passion for excellence and a commitment to operate the best networks in the business
The Planet is a leading provider of On Demand IT Infrastructure solutions, hosting more than 22,000 small and medium size businesses and 2.8 million web sites worldwide, using the best choice of servers, software tools and support, backed by state-of-the-art facilities and network connectivity.

For more information about The Planet, please visit: www.theplanet.com.

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- Colocation Provider, Rackfloor, Enters into Partnership, with PacketExchange http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-colocation-provider-rackfloor-enters-into-partnership-with-packetexchange-3737.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-colocation-provider-rackfloor-enters-into-partnership-with-packetexchange-3737.html Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:05:28 GMT - -
Dublin, Ireland - (The Hosting News) - October 18, 2007 - Colocation provider, Rackfloor, has partnered with Packet Exchange, to provide bandwidth services and global private peering, from the new Rackfloor data center facility underway in Limerick, Ireland.

The Rackfloor low carbon emission data centre underway in Limerick is aimed at the growing number of multinationals seeking greener and more energy-efficient colocation services. The growing requirement for bandwidth-heavy applications such as Virtual Grid Computing Clouds, Social Networking, gaming and streaming, necessitates a higher speed network access. By opening a large data centre in Limerick and adding a high quality Internet centric network provider such as PacketExchange to the Limerick region area Rackfloor has increased the communications options for its customers and secures its position as one of Ireland's leading telecommunications hubs.

Gerry Murray, Country Manager Packet Exchange noted, ''Rackfloor's data centre is an ideal location for Packet Exchange to establish a point-of-presence, given the scale of the facility, the green energy technology used and the profile of client attracted to a next generation facility of this type.''

Jason O'Conaill, CEO, Rackfloor added, ''Increasingly global and national carriers are opting to bring their fibre network into Rackfloor's carrier neutral data center. Rackfloor provides excellent facilities for carriers with choice of diverse 'meet-me' rooms and dual fibre entry points into the facility. This level of expansion offers significant benefits for our utility computing clients as does the deployment of carriers in the data centre which increases communication options and network resilience.''

Rackfloor is a 70,000 sq foot data centre underway in Limerick, Ireland. Rackfloor offers the following:

7 data suites at 10,000 sq foot each
  • 160 - 200 watts per sq foot power and equivalent cooling
  • Grid in tandem w/ CHP power-plant to significantly reduce the kW Hour Rate
  • N+1 on all infrastructure
  • 3.2 foot high raised floor
  • 24/7 Security
  • VESDA and Fire Suppression
  • New Fit Out - completely new facility
  • 2 MW Suites available from June 2008 on Grid Power
  • CHP equipment will be fully operational by Q4 2008

PacketExchange is an Application Sensitive delivery platform offering an alternative to the public Internet. Customers in with Interactive Applications such as Social Networking, MMO Gaming, and Software as a Service (SaaS) join a network of trusted partners including Broadband ISPs and Access companies to ensure revenues from upload and download interaction. Its Application Sensitive platform converts delivery to a strategic cost of sale versus a tactical infrastructure expense. Since its foundation in 2001, the company has established itself as a successful growth business, with top 20 ratings in the Sunday Times/Microsoft TechTrack 100 index in 2005 and 2006. Its community of customers represents multiple industry sectors and countries including online businesses and major national and global brands.

To learn more about Rackfloor, please visit: www.rackfloor.com.

For more information about PacketExchange, please visit: www.packetexchange.net.

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- Wall Street Business Information Portal, Adds CEO of Panel Application Interview http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-wall-street-business-information-portal-adds-ceo-of-panel-application-interview-3736.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-wall-street-business-information-portal-adds-ceo-of-panel-application-interview-3736.html Thu, 18 Oct 2007 12:50:26 GMT - -
New York, New York - (The Hosting News) - October 18, 2007 - Search portal for the investment community, WallSt.net, has conducted an upcoming interview with Michael Hawkins, the CEO of panel application developer, Alternative Construction Technologies, Inc.

The CEO is featured in an exclusive interview posted on the website. The interview covers topics including Alternative Construction Technologies' market potential, growth initiatives, competitive edge, recent news, and milestones for which investors should watch. The interview can be accessed by locating the company's ticker symbol under the appropriate exchange at the ''Interviews'' section or by entering the company's ticker symbol in the Search Archive window.

Alternative Construction Technologies, Inc. (ACCY) utilizes a patented construction technology called the ACTech Panel System that is used in the design and production of state of the art buildings in commercial, residential, industrial and modular building applications. Generically known as structural insulated panels (SIPs), ACCY's revolutionary and efficient construction solution utilizes an inherently better galvanized steel ''skin'' SIP system to complete energy efficient, stronger, safer, faster, and more economical structure than conventional wood and brick based building products. The patented ACTech SIP system is environmentally-friendly and easier to construct with -- not only saving labor cost and cutting construction time, but also reducing recurring monthly heating and cooling energy bills by 30-50% and often more. Most importantly, the ACTech Panel System possesses disaster tolerant strength and has tested stronger than conventional concrete block or wood frame construction. In hurricane projectile tests, the ACTech Panel System has proved to meet or surpass the most stringent wind, projectile and uplift codes in the nation levied by the 2006 Florida Building Code. The ACTech Panel System offers builders and consumers many competitive and comparative advantages of use due to its wide range of attributes. As this new construction technology gains awareness or hurricane- and tornado-prone states establish new building codes and rebuild from recent weather disasters, ACCY believes its' products will be in greater demand.

Earlier this month, the search portal featured an interview with CEO of iBroadband, Matthew Hutchins, Sr., the company's Chief Executive Officer. The exclusive interview is posted at the website, and covers topics including iBroadband's market potential, growth initiatives, competitive edge, recent news, and milestones for which investors should watch. Among its other telecommunications services as a CLEC, iBroadband is a leading fixed pre-WiMAX service provider delivering high-speed Internet access and telecommunication services in the southwest U.S. Founded in 2000, the company has established networks in Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin and East Texas. For more information, please visit: www.ibroadband.com and www.ibroadbandtexas.com.

WallSt.net is owned and operated by WallStreet Direct, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Financial Media Group, Inc. The web site is a leading provider of timely business news, executive interviews, multimedia content, and research tools. Financial Media Group, Inc. also owns www.mywallst.net, a financial social network for investors, and Financial Filings Corp. (www.financialfilings.com), a provider of media and compliance solutions to publicly traded companies. In addition to WallSt.net, WallStreet Direct, Inc. owns and operates WallStRadio (www.wallstradio.com), a business and finance podcast web site. The firm has nine thousand nine hundred ninety five dollars from IDGLOBAL Corp., and is expecting an additional sixty four thousand four hundred eighty three free trading shares of IDGJ from a third party for media and advertising services for IDGLOBAL Corp.

To learn more, please visit: www.wallst.net.

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- Web Hosting Provider, 1&1 Internet, Collaborates on Push Email, PIM Sync http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-hosting-provider-1and1-internet-collaborates-on-push-email-pim-sync-3735.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-web-hosting-provider-1and1-internet-collaborates-on-push-email-pim-sync-3735.html Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:26:34 GMT - -
Redwood City, California - (The Hosting News) - October 17, 2007 - Webhosting company, and subsidiary of United Internet, 1 and 1 Internet, has deployed the integration of a new push email and PIM sync solution, designed for mass market distribution, with open-xchange collaboration software firm, Funambol.

Funambol provides Mobile 2.0 messaging solutions, powered by open source. The solution uses Open-Xchange for collaboration capabilities, including contact and calendar management. 1 and 1 chose Funambol due to its mobile email and PIM feature set for the mass market, source code transparency and low cost that is enabled by open source. By using Funambol software, 1 and 1 expects to differentiate its offerings and mobilize its massive email user base as well as attract new customers for its affordable email services.

Fabrizio Capobianco, CEO of Funambol offered, ''1 and 1 is leading the way into a new mobile market in which many more people can receive compelling mobile services such as push email at a fraction of the cost of proprietary alternatives. We are pleased to work with 1 and 1 as this will set a precedent for how service providers can utilize open source to address a major new portion of the market and provide profitable mobile services.''

Andreas Gauger, Chairman of the Board at 1 and 1 noted, ''After thoroughly researching the market for push email services, Funambol proved to offer the solution we were looking for. We believe in the success of Software-as-a-Service and Funambol's open source-based solution delivers on both our business and customer needs. We look forward to making this mobile service available to our customers soon.''

Gerald Labie, CEO of Open-Xchange observed, ''Business users and consumers want easy-to-use mobile messaging and collaboration capabilities such as Personal Information Management services, on all the devices they use, anywhere, anytime at a reasonable cost. The market potential for mobile SaaS solutions is tremendous. Our three way partnership is a major step forward in meeting this need.''

The 1 and 1 and Funambol push email service, points to a trend in the industry -- service providers such as 1 and 1 are choosing open source-based software to provide mobile services. Earlier this year, Funambol announced an agreement with EarthLink and anticipates more will follow. These moves are expected to generate a wide range of new low-cost mobile email and related services for the mass market. Funambol has been leading the evolution of this market with its mobile open source software since 2001. The new 1 and 1 mobility service is expected to launch within a few months.

J. Gerry Purdy, Ph.D., Vice President and Chief Analyst, Mobile and Wireless, Frost and Sullivan added, ''We project mobile email adoption by consumers to rapidly accelerate over the next few years. This service by 1 and 1 and Funambol is just the first of many similar offerings to come. This deployment of mobile email for millions of users helps legitimize open source as a realistic alternative to proprietary solutions.''

Funambol provides mobile 2.0 messaging solutions that are powered by open sourcem, as a provider of open source push email and PIM synchronization solutions for the mass market. Funambol's open source software has been downloaded more than 1,000,000 times by a global network of 10,000 developers and contributors in more than 200 countries. The commercial version of Funambol's software has been deployed at service providers, mobile operators, portals, Global 1000 businesses, hardware OEMs/ODMs and ISVs including customers such as 1 and 1, EarthLink and Computer Associates. Funambol is headquartered in Redwood City, California with an R and D center in Italy.

1 and 1 Internet Inc. is a subsidiary of United Internet, a profitable public company with a market cap of $4 billion. 1 and 1 was established in 1992 and hosts more than 8 million domain names, while more than 40,000 servers run on the company's five data centers. 1 and 1's global community is over 6.8 million customer contracts strong. The company's U.S. headquarters is located in Chesterbrook, PA. 1 and 1 features an array of services, from instant domain packages to all-inclusive shared hosting plans, dedicated servers and ready-to-run eShops. 1 and 1 is a Microsoft Joint Development Partner, and works with other paramount companies such as Google, Plesk, Symantec, and HP/Compaq.

To learn more about Funambol, please visit: www.funambol.com.

For more information about 1 and 1 Internet, please visit: www.1and1.com.

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- ISPCON Fall 2007 Swings Into Gear http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-ispcon-fall-2007-swings-into-gear-3734.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-ispcon-fall-2007-swings-into-gear-3734.html Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:10:21 GMT - -
Los Angeles, California - (The Hosting News) - October 17, 2007 - ISPCON Fall 2007 has opened at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. The three day event billed as 'The Internet Industry Event' launched with educational speaking sessions in the morning, a well delivered keynote address after lunch, and a networking event in the exhibit hall in the afternoon.

This fall's event features several tracks for the sessions including: wireless, hosting, technology, VoIP, and business. Among the many intimate and informative sessions in the business track was the talk entitled, "Positioning Your Internet Company for Sale - and Making More Money" delivered by Tom Millitzer, President, New Commerce Communications. Mr. Millitzer, who is also a blogger at industry website The WHIR, delivered a great session that focused on how an Internet services company can maximize the price a buyer would consider fair in an acquisition. Among the many useful tidbits of information:

Rule #1 - Be honest.

Other than rule #1 - there are no rules.

Mr. Millitzer, who brings hundreds of transactions worth of experience to the table, explained such topics as: how to turn a negative into a positive, and his ''5 minute rule''. The 5 minute rule says that any decision maker who sees the details of the 40-50 page brochure created for the sale has to be able to make a decision regarding acquisition - right then (or within 5 minutes). He then went on to describe the M and A process - and revealed an industry secret. Overall, the discussion was very insightful - and the question and answer session afterwards brought up some key points from the audience as well.

One of the presentations in the hosting track was delivered by Tobby Davasia from the executive team at Bobcares.com and Douglas Johnson, Director of Hosting Marketing at SWsoft. This "tag team" affair delivered on the session title of, ''10 Ways to Improve Business and Data Center Effiiciency''. The short scoop on the 10 things:

1. Use I.T.
2. Automate ordering and ecommerce
3. Automate provisioning
4. Virtualize your infrastructure
5. Self service control panels
6. Standardize applications
7. Build upgrade processes
8. Automate billing
9. Marketing vision
10. Hire the right support staff

The session translated an incredible amount of industry knowledge and experience into a well delivered presentation.

Another session that delivered tangible results for the attendees was the aptly titled, ''Strategies for Growing Your Hosted Business" presented by Ravi Agarwal, CEO of groupSPARK and Rich Bader, President and CEO with EasyStreet Online Services. Mr. Agarwal explained how web hosts and ISPs could take advantage of the 20,000 to 40,000 new hosted exchange seats being created each month - each with the capability of generating an average of $20 per month of ARPU. Mr. Bader chimed in with real world experience in transitioning an ISP into a data center, colocation and managed services provider to increase margins. The combination of an active web hosting company coupled with a great service provider with high margin private labeled solutions was powerful.

Here are a few other thoughts from some hosting professionals in attendance.

Stacy Griggs, Vice President of Sales with HostMySite.com, "ISPCON is a great show. It's always good for companies to get together and exchange ideas and best practices. The sessions were informative and high quality."

Candice Rodriguez, Director of Business Development and Marketing at the Web Host Industry Review, "There are a lot more web hosting vendors. There are more companies who want to get their foot in the door with larger hosting providers."

This content was written by Derek Vaughan and is provided courtesy of The Hosting News.

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- SWsoft Server Virtualization Firm, Releases Plesk 8.3 for Windows Beta http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-swsoft-server-virtualization-firm-releases-plesk-8-3-for-windows-beta-3733.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-swsoft-server-virtualization-firm-releases-plesk-8-3-for-windows-beta-3733.html Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:05:56 GMT - -
Herndon, Virginia - (The Hosting News) - October 17, 2007 - Virtualization software company, SWsoft, has released the beta version of Plesk 8.3 for Windows, designed as the first control panel to support Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS7).

SWsoft will be demonstrating the Plesk beta at the Windows Server 2008 Hosting Roadshow, which begins today in the United States with additional dates in cities worldwide. SWsoft Plesk software automates a large number of tasks, allowing service providers to reduce operating costs while increasing efficiency, profitability and customer satisfaction. The Plesk 8.3 beta program gives Windows users an opportunity to test a variety of new features in Plesk, as well as improvements to IIS7 such as the enhanced FastCGI module for faster, more reliable hosting.

Serguei Beloussov, CEO of SWsoft noted, ''As the first control panel to support Windows Server 2008 and IIS7, the Plesk 8.3 beta gives Windows customers an opportunity to provide us with valuable feedback to ensure product quality. Microsoft and SWsoft collaborated so that Windows customers can leverage our industry-leading Plesk control panel and ongoing Open Fusion technology initiative to take advantage of new Windows-based hosting opportunities.''

John Zanni, Managing Director of Worldwide Hosting in the Communications Sector at Microsoft observed, ''Microsoft is pleased to work with SWsoft to offer support for Windows Server 2008 and IIS7 in the next version of Plesk for Windows. SWsoft Plesk 8.3 customers will benefit from new features in IIS7 that directly benefit the hosting community to reduce total cost of ownership, improve manageability and go to market faster with new services.''

The Windows Server 2008 Hosting Roadshow is a free Microsoft event designed for Microsoft hosting partners, available at http://ws08hostingroadshow.msregistration.com. Plesk 8.3 for Windows is available for beta testing now with general availability expected later this year.

Open Fusion is an SWsoft technology initiative to improve integration among a wide range of systems, third-party applications and modules, and custom and in-house solutions. The Open Fusion platform enables optimized delivery of SaaS and traditional hosting services to help independent software vendors (ISVs) and service providers take full advantage of new opportunities in the market.

SWsoft is a virtualization and automation software firm with solutions designed to assist consumers, businesses, and service providers optimize technology use. The company's software powers more than 130,000 servers and 600,000 desktops worldwide. The SWsoft product line includes Virtuozzo - the leading operating system virtualization solution, Parallels - the leading desktop virtualization product, and Plesk - the leading server control panel. Founded in 1999, the company has offices throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.

For more information about the beta program, please visit: www.swsoft.com/plesk83/beta.

To learn more about SWsoft, please visit: www.swsoft.com.

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- UK2 Web Hosting Company, Acquires Reseller Customers, from Stargate http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-uk2-web-hosting-company-acquires-reseller-customers-from-stargate-3732.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-uk2-web-hosting-company-acquires-reseller-customers-from-stargate-3732.html Wed, 17 Oct 2007 12:59:34 GMT - -
London, United Kingdom - (The Hosting News) - October 17, 2007 - British web hosting company, UK-2 Group, has acquired domain, shared hosting and reseller clients, from web hosting solutions firm, Stargate Holdings Corp.

The acquisition follows the recent decision by Stargate to focus exclusively on Data Center, Colocation and Dedicated Hosting services, and heralds the expansion of UK-2 Group into the American marketplace.

Ditlev Bredahl, CEO of UK-2 Group remarked, ''The acquisition of the domain, shared hosting and reseller customers from Stargate is a big step for us. Not only does it significantly grow our business and market share, but expansion into the US hosting market allows us to become a truly global organization, and will play a key role in UK-2 Group's ongoing growth strategy.''

UK-2 Group has been a significant player in the British and European hosting markets for many years, and recently underwent a large restructure, making important organizational changes in readiness for customer growth plans and challenging the bigger hosting brands.

UK-2 Group will integrate the Stargate customers into two new brands - US2.net and Resell.biz. US2.net will be an expert and innovative hosting option for both individuals and small businesses, and the shared and dedicated hosting packages will offer outstanding value in the highly competitive marketplace. Resell.biz will support and grow the reseller customer base by offering a range of attractive products and services, tailored for customization and selling on to end users. As part of the UK-2 Group, US2.net and Resell.biz customers will benefit from long standing hosting industry experience and knowledge. The talented and dedicated members of staff supporting the brands will ensure that all clients are provided with the best customer service and technical support in the industry.

Stargate has been a global IT services firm, for the past twelve years. The company believes in forging strong relationships with its clients to ensure realistic Colocation and Data Center solutions and intensive support. It serves a wide range of companies from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies around the world.

Recently, UK2 incorporated extensive increases in the amount of monthly data transfer provided with all of its dedicated servers, for both new and existing customers, including 10000GB monthly data transfer with 100Mb connectivity. New customers will get this as standard and existing customers previously on the 2000GB option have already been automatically upgraded. This means that customers will get 5 times more bandwidth than before, giving much greater peace of mind regarding usage levels.

UK2 has been in the web hosting industry since 1998. The company has sold over a million domain names, and hosted thousands of websites with dedicated servers for customers in various countries. Some of the recent improvements in its products and services has included: new UK based call centre, 24/7 live online support and new product packages. UK2 is a major shareholder of the merged Redbus Interhouse and Telecity group (one of the biggest colocation managed data centers in Europe).

For more information about Stargate, please visit: www.stargate.com.

To learn more about UK-2 Group, please visit: www.uk2.net.

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- Search Firm, InfoNgen Debuts Bullseye Customized Tool, with TheMarkets.com http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-search-firm-infongen-debuts-bullseye-customized-tool-with-themarkets-com-3731.html http://www.thehostingnews.com/news-search-firm-infongen-debuts-bullseye-customized-tool-with-themarkets-com-3731.html Wed, 17 Oct 2007 12:51:47 GMT - -
New York, New York - (The Hosting News) - October 17, 2007 - Discovery search engine, InfoNgen, along with research and estimates services provider, TheMarkets.com, has launched the new Bullseye customized alerting tool, to include real-time news, combined with broker research.

TheMarkets.Bullseye, is designed as a a real-time alerts system combining broker research and web-based news content. Amy Kadomatsu, Senior Vice President of Product, Marketing, and Strategy for TheMarkets.com remarked, ''Bullseye represents our continued focus on enhancing our product line in direct response to our client base's requests. We've taken this request a step further by integrating news content and broker research- targeted to the investment interests of the client-in a single alerting system that is available via the web or a customizable window on the desktop.''

The Company reported that, in a recent survey, 90% of respondents indicated that adding news to TheMarkets.com would add value to their workflow. Bullseye enables subscribers to TheMarkets.com to customize their watchlists of coverage, collating relevant results from broker research and online sources including mainstream news, local and foreign language media, government and regulatory websites, company press releases, and blogs.

Key benefits of Bullseye: -- Extends clients' currently existing Profiles-watchlists of tickers, keywords, and industries-from TheMarkets.com to web-based news, blogs, and regulatory content -- Features real-time scrolling headlines, targeted to the client's coverage, from tens of thousands of online sources and TheMarkets.com -- Links to original source documents, with translated and original-language versions, as well as seamless access into TheMarkets.com -- Tags web-based content with key topics, such as mergers and acquisitions, using InfoNgen technology -- Includes a customized browser toolbar, that enables the user to search TheMarkets.com from anywhere on the web.

Alina Sullivan, Vice President of Global Sales for TheMarkets.com added, ''We're driven by the mandate of saving clients time. And Bullseye does just that, by narrowing down to one the number of resources an institutional investor needs to see the announcements and analysis that will impact their investments. More than that, it also enables subscribers to rely on Bullseye to keep them from missing a piece of breaking news or a lesser known item that might represent alpha potential. Bullseye is about saving time and identifying opportunity, and we're excited to present it to our over 1800 client firms globally.''

John Mahoney, CTO and Co-founder of InfoNgen offered, ''Bullseye is the first product we've launched, in partnership with TheMarkets.com, that leverages our technology to provide their client base of institutional investors a solution for discovering relevant information across their broker research, news sources, industry publications, journals, blogs and more. Our proprietary tagging technology makes quick work of categorizing and filtering hundreds of thousands of pieces of web-based content daily-enabling clients to focus their time on taking action on issues and opportunities.''

TheMarkets.com is a provider of research and estimates services to over 1800 institutional investment management firms worldwide. TheMarkets.com is owned by: Banc of America Securities, LLC (NYSE: BAC), Citi (NYSE: C), Credit Suisse (NYSE: CS), Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB), Dresdner Kleinwort, part of Dresdner Bank AG and a member of the Allianz Group (NYSE: AZ), The Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS), JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM), Lehman Brothers (NYSE: LEH), Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER), Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS), UBS Investment Bank (NYSE: UBS), and Reuters (Nasdaq: RTRSY, LSE: RTR), which provides technological infrastructure, web-hosting services, and certain proprietary content.

Recently, InfoGen opened its subscriptions to include an offer for free professional-grade business and financial information search. InfoNgen launched its free news monitoring and search service at www.infongen.com. At the center of InfoNgen's search capability is a proprietary tagging engine that processes and filters volumes of information to make the results relevant to each individual user's needs.

InfoNgen is owned by Instant Information, Inc., which was founded in 2004 by Isaak Karaev and John Mahoney to provide information management and collaboration solutions to the financial industry. The company is privately owned and funded by Standard and Poor's, Reuters, and several private equity firms including Union Square Ventures.

To learn more about InfoNgen, please visit: www.infongen.com.

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