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Scalability versus burstability

In this blog post (and the next) I’m going to look at a couple of the biggest challenges facing hosting providers in these days of fast bandwidth, cheap storage, ‘viral’ social media and seemingly infinite ‘cloud’ capacity …

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Being-Open 2011

At EveryCity, we’re looking forward to the forthcoming mashupevent, Being-Open - http://beingopen.org/ …

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How do UK IPs Fare abroad in terms of search?

You should not be penalised in other countries but search engines may feel that your pages are more relevant for the UK than other countries depending on a number of settings and rules …

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EveryCity Sponsors OpenSolaris Fork OpenIndiana

EveryCity is supporting OpenIndiana, a derivative of the open-source operating system OpenSolaris …

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Taking Credit Card Payments Online

Taking credit card payments online is an absolute minefield of information..

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Taking credit cards for recurring & subscription billing or varyied recuring billing amounts

This article covers the different ways that subscription billing can be achieved..

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PCI Compliance, what do I need to do as an ecommerce site?

PCI Compliance is the Credit Card industries standards for..

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Fast growing Germany based start-up SoundCloud move to EveryCity

SoundCloud is an innovative, exciting and highly accessible new way for DJs, Music Producers, and Artists to..

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What is managed hosting?

Simply said managed hosting is where a hosting company undertakes the upkeep and..

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We catch up with PhoneFromHere.com

Last week we caught up with Georgia from PhoneFromHere.com. They are..

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