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Web Package Hosting - Researching Different Alternatives By Brian Thorn One of the best ways to find a good web host package is to listen to what others say about companies that provide web hosting. Whether you're a business owner or an individual, you are likely looking for reliable web at a competitive price. Finding the company that can best meet those needs can be a real challenge. But once you've found a company that does provide the service you expect with a price you can afford, you'll realize that the time you spent doing research in an effort to find a good web host package was time well spent.
Obviously, online sources for web are one of the most convenient ways to search for the service you want. Any search engine will offer plenty of results on how to find a good web host package. If you don't consider yourself to be computer savvy, you might also want to talk to friends and colleagues who have experience with web and web packages.
For a good list of reviews of web service providers, you might start with a site such as the Web Hosting Inspector site (www.webhostinginspector.com). By following the links to their reviews, you'll find a list of web host service providers. The reviews on this website are broken into sections with ratings given for each. Even if this site doesn't include a review of the company you are considering
Reseller Web Hosting by Fpweb.net, Includes Managed Solutions
Fenton, Missouri - (The Hosting News) - January 8, 2009 - A new Reseller Program from managed hosting provider, Fpweb.net, has debuted, including a lucrative opportunity to provide cost and worry free industry-leading Microsoft hosted solutions.
With the Fpweb.net Hosting Reseller Program, resellers can provide customers with reliable services for hosted Microsoft SharePoint, MOSS, Exchange, Dynamics CRM and more, all with 24/7 solution monitoring and support.
Rob LaMear IV, CEO at Fpweb.net offered, ''Our competitive Partnership program grows as the reseller's business grows, ensuring a solid return on investment month after month. Reseller opportunities are available for all Fpweb.net hosted technologies and include free pre-sales support for consulting, product expertise and infrastructure recommendations.''
The program's already deep discounts increase as more services are added to the reseller's account. Plus, resellers can start small, with as few as one customer. Mr. LaMear added, ''We believe partnerships of any kind should be an easy, natural fit that's mutually beneficial, so we built our program around that belief.''
Qualified applicants can get started immediately with no contracts or fees; they just begin selling. Fpweb.net's private label hosting allows the reseller to brand the services, so they can act as a one-stop-shop, owning the relationship with the customer. Additionally, the reseller has access to Fpweb.net's 24/7 support via phone, email and the Web, with an online ticketing system to track the status of customer issues. To apply or get more information on the Fpweb.net Hosting Reseller Partnership program, visit their site at www.fpweb.net/hosting-reseller.aspx or call 866.780.4678.
Fpweb.net provides managed hosting services for SharePoint, Exchange, CRM, Project, Office Communications Server and SQL to customers around the world. Fpweb.net offers shared, semi-dedicated and dedicated server environments to cater to the client's need for speed, security and control, while cutting IT costs 60%. All hosted services are housed in SAS 70 Type II data centers with PCI, SOX and HIPPA compliance to ensure the highest level of data security. Additionally, each solution is backed 24/7 by expert, U.S.-based service and support. With Fpweb.net's rapid server deployment, clients can access the infrastructure they need today, without a significant up-front investment. As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, they serve over 5,000 enterprise customers including the NY Yankees, U.S. Air Force and DOW Chemical.
To learn more, please visit: www.fpweb.net.
]]> Dedicated Server Solution, Debuts Linux Red Hat, Novell, Windows, Ubuntu
Redwood City, California - (The Hosting News) - January 8, 2009 - Dedicated Server solutions firm, LinMin, has introduced its Bare Metal Provisioning 5.3, including One-Click Provisioning Role Creation, and support for the latest Linux Releases.
Including Red Hat, Novell, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE and CentOS, LinMin's average price of under $10 per system, is designed to fuel the growing LinMin acceptance in enterprise, hosting and Cloud Computing data centers, impacted by shrinking IT budgets in these economic times.
The release of 5.3, features an enhanced user interface that makes it even easier for first time users to remotely install Linux and Windows on servers, blades, workstations and virtual machines within minutes of downloading the product.
Laurent Gharda, CEO and founder of LinMin Corp. noted, ''Ease of use is too often overlooked by providers of systems management solutions that cater to IT domain experts rather than to all IT users. LinMin's approach is to simplify things as much as possible, hide the underlying complexity and let the user get a job done quickly and without errors. One-Click provisioning role creation is a representative example of this philosophy whereby users don't need to know the intricate differences between provisioning Red Hat, Novell, Windows or Ubuntu. Simply point, click and you're ready to remotely install an operating system on systems of your choice.''
LinMin 5.3 also includes provisioning support for recently released or soon to be released Linux distributions including 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and 10 SP3, Ubuntu 8.10, Fedora 10, OpenSUSE 11.1 and CentOS 5.3, as well as 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003. The combination of breadth of platform support (www.linmin.com/site/platforms.html), ease of use and affordability all contribute to LinMin's adoption in companies from AT and T and Kodak to small and midsized hosting companies.
Browser-based One-Click provisioning role creation detects what operating system media has been uploaded in the LinMin server and automatically completes the form with paths to all relevant files needed to provision systems. The user no longer needs to reference printed documentation, rely on memory or navigate up and down the operating system media to locate files. This feature essentially eliminates the possibility of human error for standard Windows and Linux deployments.
LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning is available for purchase and download at www.LinMin.com. LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning for Linux and Windows is priced at $249 for up to 10 client systems, $999 for up to 100 client systems, $1,999 for up to 250 client systems, $3,499 for up to 500 client systems and $5,999 for up to 1,000 client systems.
LinMin provides software that remotely provisions and images Linux and Windows on servers, blades, PCs, appliances and virtual machines. LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning (LBMP) is the industry's only truly affordable system provisioning and imaging solution that can be implemented by IT organizations of any size with very limited budgets. LinMin is based in Redwood City, Calif. with development and QA offices in Menlo Park and San Rafael, Calif.
To learn more about LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning, please visit: www.linmin.com/site/products.htm.
For more information, please visit: www.LinMin.com.
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as a web host, you might try using their categories to create a rating system of your own. Comparing bandwidth, web page space, reliability, customer service and speed, along with any factors you personally consider to be important, will help you find a good web host package.
Remember that you are a potential client and any web company should view your questions as important. Whether you know a lot about web or you're a novice with little idea of how the process works, a company should be able and willing to answer your questions promptly. If the company isn't able to quickly communicate answers to questions, you should question their ability and willingness to provide reliable customer support once the company has your business. As you consider how to find a good web host package, remember your first impressions.
As you work through the process of finding a good web host package, you should also keep a log of your search. While it will probably be easy at first to remember that you've already looked at Company A and discarded them because their customer service seemed weak, or that Company B didn't offer free set up as part of their web package, it probably won't take long for the names and your impressions to begin to run together. Keeping track of which company you were and were not excited about following up on should be an exercise requiring paper and pencil (at the very least). Tangible numbers are a good indication of which companies will and will not likely be good web host providers, but remember to include your first impressions of the company as well. Was their website easy to navigate? Did they answer questions? Do they provide other services that you might need in the future? All are good questions to ask as you consider how to find a good web host package. Brian Thorn is a professional writer for Webhostpacks. For more information and tips about hosting visit: web package hosting and cheap package hosting in the web.
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