Windows Web Hosting
Windows web hosting is one of the two widely available platforms adopted by web vendors for hosting purposes. Its applications are often much more user-friendly and can often support a range of compatible programs than most other operating systems including Frontpage, ASP and Microsoft Access Database.
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If you are new to Microsoft windows web hosting and have little knowledge of current trends of services, below are some helpful links. Revealing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Examines the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating systems and some of the features released with it. Microsoft Speaks of Linux Myth An IDC study of Windows 2000 and Linux Server offerings, commissioned by Microsoft, have shown that in regards to Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) the Redmond software giant has the upper hand. Web Hosting Guide This is an introductory guide for beginners on web hosting, and discusses the technologies behind it all. It will cover the web hosting basics, and assistance in selection of the right web hosting provider. |
Shared Web Hosting
Understand the meaning of virtual hosting and the benefits of it. This is a good start for beginners who have little or no knowledge of web hosting.
5 Steps to Choosing A Great Host
What do you consider to be a good host nowadays? Rebecca Habel outlines her basic steps to determine and choose a good web hosting company.
The Alternatives to Pay Per Click Advertising
Advertisers of all shapes and sizes continue to use pay-per-click advertising because they are unaware of any alternatives. Mark Daoust looks at some alternatives.

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