Web Hosting Information


Web hosting provides a stable and secure service to store and run applications on web servers through which web browser clients have easy access to electronic content. A visitor types domain name on a Web browser, which is a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control within the Internet and formed by the rules and procedures of the Domain Name System (DNS).

The hosting consumers host various types of websites: Magazine, E-Commerce, Blogs, Portfolio, Landing pages, Social Media, Directory, or Listing sites.

Different types of web hosting services

Free Hosting. Virtual private server (VPS), Shared Hosting. Dedicated Hosting. Colocation Hosting, Cloud Hosting, Managed Hosting, Content Delivery Network (CDN)

Free Hosting Providers: WordPress, Wix, Weebly, AwardSpace, 000webhost, InfinityFree, FreeHostia

Paid web hosting companies like Bluehost, Inmotionhosting, Greekgeeks, and A2hosting provide a personalized domain name, creating a unique identity for businesses online.

A hosting customer looks for a branded hosting provider that provides secure and reliable one-shop Hosting & Domain services and 24×7 support. Most individuals and small businesses choose WordPress, Wix, and Weebly, that free website builder to fastly and easily create a customizable professional website through templates, drag and drop features and get it live within minutes.

A Hosting Consumer looks while choosing a web hosting company is Uptime or Availability, a measure of the percentage of time a website is up and available to visitors—bottom-line: the closer to 100 percent uptime, the better. Other features a hosting provider looks at in a hosting company include: Speed, Reliability, Security, Features & Add Ons and Support.

Three Top Venture Companies Seeking Cloud-Based Startups


http://www.ananova.com/three-top-venture-companies-seeking-cloud-based-startups/

lightspeed logo

Venture companies are taking notice of the recent cloud boom. Certain backers are looking for cloud-based startups that provide the cloud sphere with something unique. If you have a great cloud-based idea, there are some venture companies that you’ll want to impress.

Lex Machina: A Review


http://www.ananova.com/lex-machina-a-review/

IP law isn’t something that’s easily understood. Yet, IP disputes are bound to happen if your company creates anything – or does anything, really. When a dispute happens, it pays to understand some legal jargon even if you can afford to hire a pricey lawyer. That’s where Lex Machina comes into play.

Data Recovery In The Cloud


http://www.ananova.com/data-recovery-in-the-cloud/

data recovery

Looking for a backup and data recovery solution for the cloud? Well, look no further than cloud-specific disaster recovery and backup solutions. They are increasing in numbers, and some users feel they offer greater protection than traditional backup solutions do. The sweetest part: they cost less, too.

Internet.org: Internet For All


http://www.ananova.com/internet-org-internet-for-all/

You started up that cheap hosting site in order to reach out to a global audience and showcase the products you offer. But exactly how big is that audience?

internet.org

Not very. Only a little more than one-third of the entire worldwide population, 2.7 billion to be exact, have Internet access. What about the other 4 billion-ish people who don’t?

 

The Importance Of A Backup Plan


http://www.ananova.com/the-importance-of-a-backup-plan/

It’s the moment you try with all you have to avoid, but there’s absolutely nothing you can do: your shared hosting website has gone dark due to a hosting provider outage. Although you can research companies for months in order to find the one with the least amount of outages, you’ll never find one with 100% uptime guarantees. It’s just not possible (and if you find one, stay away! They are lying to you!). 

backup

Code For India: A Nonprofit App Project


code for india project

Can an app change lives? Venture capitalist Karl Mehta thinks so. Mehta wants interested developers to code for eight hours a month for free. Why? He is hoping to develop life-saving apps for people in India. The project is called ‘Code for India,’ and its goal is to provide people in India with needed help.

http://www.ananova.com/code-for-india-a-nonprofit-app-project/

Why Some Startups Ditch The Cloud For Physical Servers


http://www.ananova.com/why-some-startups-ditch-the-cloud-for-physical-servers/

We’ve discussed the benefits of cloud hosting here at Ananova many times. There are times where the cloud does not work out, such as like Eric Frenkiel, founder and CEO of MemSQL. And you can’t say the man didn’t give it the old college try.

cloud

Bustle: Strong Enough For A Woman, Made by a Man


http://www.ananova.com/bustle-strong-enough-for-a-woman-made-by-a-man/

Can a man successfully create a website that’s targeted for women? Maybe; but Bryan Goldberg, founder and CEO of Bustle.com, might be succeeding where the site is concerned, though he has lost major points with his readers thanks to some controversial words.

When Goldberg (co-founder of Bleacher Report) set up the Bustle.com site, the cheap hosting company he signed up with didn’t have any idea the impact that his site would have on women around the globe.

bustle

Cleversafe, Symform, and Cloud Dispersion Technology


http://www.ananova.com/cleversafe-symform-and-cloud-dispersion-technology/

cleversafe
There’s a notion in the cloud hosting world that dispersing data is a safer and more secure way of storing information. There are currently two companies offering businesses the cloud dispersing option: Cleversafe and Symform. Both companies offer similar services with subtle differences.