Ever since the Internet was created, the United States has been in charge of the allocation of Internet addresses, top-level domains, and IANA, the department of ICANN responsible for linking the two. It wasn’t supposed to be this way.
When and How Should Resellers Upgrade to a Dedicated Server?
What’s not to love about being a reseller? You get residual income, there’s no equipment to buy, it doesn’t require much technical knowledge, and you can work in your pajamas if that’s how you roll.
How HostDime Keeps You Off the Email Blacklist
Keeping a close eye on email activities results in a clean IP network.
EasyApache 3.30.0 Released with PHP 5.6 Support
On May 20th, 2015, the EasyApache team published version 3.30.0 which now allows support for PHP 5.6.
HostDime Offers 12 Different Fully Managed Dedicated Server Options
Skilled build technicians assemble hundreds of servers each month at HostDime’s DimeNOC data center. With 12 different dedicated server options, HostDime has a solution for any online need.
Is a Robot About to Steal Your Job?
The robot revolution is well underway, and will soon turn us humans unemployable, through no fault of our own.
It’s Past Time to Ditch the Server Room for Colocation
Here’s a few severe server room limitations, and why you may be better off colocating your servers in a data center if you are serious about your business.
WordPress Releases 4.2.1 Update to Fix Nasty Comment Section Vulnerability
Wordpress’ critical security release 4.2.1 is now available for download, which comes highly recommended if you use Wordpress’ commenting system.
A Short Guide to Prepare for Google’s “Mobilegeddon” Algorithm Update
Tomorrow, April 21st, will be a trick or treat for internet business owners and webmasters as Google launches a significant mobile algorithm change.
Which is Better For Your Business: Cloud vs Bare Metal Servers
Physical versus Virtual servers is a debate businesses have been and will be having for years. Exploring this topic will reveal that cloud services are great for some set-ups, while bare-metal servers are great for other needs.