WordPress is a content management system that is based on PHP and MySQL. Their features include a plug-in architecture and a template system. It is the world’s most popular blogging platform, and it is being used by over 20% of the top 20 million websites. The plugin architecture allows the […]
GCH Cloud Drive Eases Enterprise Files Sync and Share
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In today’s environment enterprises want services that are almost ubiquitous yet simple easy and reliable. The enterprises want products like cloud drive which enables them to have access to their files on any gadgets and also to share them with other people for instance partners or employees. With the availability […]
Why Do Clients move from EIG Group to Geek Crunch Hosting – A Case Study
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Apps-Valley is a firm in Egypt who approached us for Hosting their newly developed website after having a lot of issues with their current provider NetFirms. Problems with NetFirms Extremely slow load times Frequent downtime Hidden Costs (pay extra to install an SSL bought from outside) Outdated version of phpMySQL. […]
If there is one thing those economists have taught is the fact that having lots of choices is not always a good thing. Contrary to the thinking of many, right? Being presented with lots of choices can lead to what is referred to an ‘analysis paralysis’, as well as a […]
How to Install Apache Tomcat 9 on CentOS 7
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The Apache Software Foundation, also known as ASF recently released Apache Tomcat server 9 on December 8, 2016. Tomcat server implements Java servlet and Java servlet technologies like JSP Java WebSocket. Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server and servlet container that is used to serve Java applications. It is […]
Chrome 62 in October will mark even more HTTP sites as “Not secure”
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Google’s efforts with Chrome to encourage the web’s transition to HTTPS are beginning to pay off. The company has now announced plans to extend the effort with the “Not secure” badge scheduled to show up on more HTTP pages. With version 56 in January, Chrome began marking HTTP sites with […]
Difference in between KVM and OpenVZ Virtualization
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Today I want to talk about virtualization in a more theoretical sense in order that you understand what type of virtualization to choose depending upon your needs. Throughout the years, virtualization has developed and adjusted to the requirements of clients or potentially the market. This advancement has resulted about various […]
Step by step instructions to Protect Your Site Against Hackers
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On the off chance that you have ever been influenced by having a hacked site, you know it’s not fun. Programmers can hurt your IP’s reputation, capture your protected information, remove or change your information, infuse malware in SQL databases, and spot indirect accesses in your scripts for future assaults. […]
The most effective method to Start A Successful Online Business
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With the adaptability and money related open door that owning an online business gives, it’s no big surprise that there are around 102,000 effective e-trade organizations in the U.S. alone. Also, there are a few different bloggers and site proprietors raking in huge profits. In the event that you are […]
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