White Papers
An Introduction to Managed Hosting
Category: Data Management, Software and Web Development, IT Management
Overview As more and more business is conducted online, you might see the Internet as potentially offering a cost effective way to manage customers, improve communications and increase revenue. However, you’re worried that your current in-house or shared hosting environment will not scale to handle more traffic, and you don’t have the budget, time or resource to invest in more infrastructure.Many businesses believe they face this dilemma, but in actual fact are already spending more than they need to on a hosting solution that is still failing to give them the functionality, flexibility and scalability they need.
- Publisher
- Viatel
- File Format
- PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
- Date Published
- Jul 13, 2005
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Data Center, Web Services, Outsourcing
Viatel White Papers
Case Study: ASOS.com
Previously, ASOS hosted its own servers in their office which meant upgrades were both slow and expensive. ASOS now has
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