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Finding and Using Hosted Email Reviews

Why is it a good idea to read hosted email reviews? If you are looking to set up cloud based SAAS (software as a service) or to upgrade email software for your business, reading reviews of various available email options is a smart idea. User based reviews of products will help you investigate all options, help you determine which one(s) may or may not be right for you, and can help you uncover important information that will bring you closer to making a smart decision for you or your business. Benefits of Cloud Computing Computing in a secure cloud is smart. It gives the average user access to more robust technology than he or she could afford or manage for their business. The cloud computing clustered setup is especially helpful for electronic mail because of the scalability and ability to carefully save large amounts of data and access it from anywhere. This is reliable and handled by teams of professionals who can ensure business continuity and disaster preparedness so your data is...

Why I Chose A WordPress Hosted Site

There’s no doubt about it, WordPress is a remarkable platform for publishing, but beware the pitfalls of self-hosted blogs and websites. I struggled for about two and a half years with my WordPress.org self-hosted site. The issues were unstoppable, and the forums to mend the problems, equally unstoppable. You find yourself getting entwined in an ever-deepening maze of ‘solutions’. The blog is too slow? speed it up with a plugin! Insecure? Protect it a plugin! Plugins giving you problems? Sort them out with a plugin? Alternative, take a masters degree in WordPress coding and sort these issues out yourself. There are more plugins and coding solutions available than most of us have had hot dinners, but quite often they add to the dilemma, rather than taking it away. Then you get kind of obsessed with one issue or another. Mine was site speed . I thought, ‘oh, I must ensure it loads in less than two seconds or no one will stick around to see it.’ I tested it o...