Archive for July, 2009
Downtime may be expensive for your e-business, sometimes too expensive. Don’t you believe?
In 2005 Google Inc. claimed its gross profit $3,561,472,000 (according to finance.Yahoo.com), which means that the company earned $9,757,457,53 every day. Every hour of downtime would have meant $406,560,73 outages. Of course, such losses are not acceptable even for media giants like Google. What can be done to Continue Reading »
Website Monitoring Solutions – Downtime Is Too Expensive
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Increasing Sales with Website Localization
In today’s world, it’s nearly essential for the small business, family owned or not, to strongly think of growing. This involves tedious labor such as securing a dependable and fully functional Internet presence, a website. This permits an company to offer electronic commerce, commonly termed ‘e-commerce’. Along with a website with e-commerce, arrives the Continue Reading »
Increasing Sales with Website Localization
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Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…
Open-E Announces Data Storage Software Version Six
DSS V6 also integrates the latest network data management protocol 4.0 (NDMP 4.0), which defines Continue Reading »
Latest Network Management Software news – Open-E Announces Data Storage Software Version Six
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Pop Quiz: You have an international website and you want to do business in Canada. But you want to make sure your website delivers top performance to your Canadian customers: speed, accessibility, as well as proper functioning of digital certificates, forms, password protections, shopping carts and more. In which of the following cities would want a website monitoring station?
- Toronto, Canada’s Continue Reading »
Customers Don’t Always Connect Where They Live
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