With all the acronyms that get thrown around in the technical world, it can be hard to keep them straight. Knowing your DDoS from your HTTPS can be troublesome, especially for beginners. In an effort to help keep at least two commonly used hosting terms straight, in this post, we will look specifically at VPS,…
Backups are important. Just ask anyone who has experienced data loss on a computer, whether through accident or failure. This is especially true for those who have experienced data loss and didn’t have backups to recover from. Many people overlook the importance of backups until they are needed, and we strongly recommend all customers keep…
One of the most irritating things about working remotely is having to lug a laptop round with you. These days, however, with a modern smartphone or tablet having similar processing power to a low-end computer there’s no reason why work can’t also get done on these devices. Unfortunately, with most of these mobile devices, storage…
Storing your data at a remote location is smart business practice, but where does it go? If you’re running a business website you’ll need to invest in a web hosting solution: that much we all know. The web hosting solution that’s right for you will depend on your requirements of the box; shared hosting is…
Do you need a home server?
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The average app loses 80% of its users – but you can do better! If you want to keep people interested in your app, it’s not about upgrades – it’s all about what happens the very first time they use it. How many of the apps on your phone do you use every day? Chances…