Hosting Industry Conference and Exhibition. Whether you're an executive or a system administrator you'll learn from the best and brightest in the industry and network with your peers. July 17 - 19, 2006 Las Vegas www.hostingcon.com
See you at HostingCon...drop by Booth 424 and Meet Team TopHosts
In the course of your three-day romp through HostingCon, you will have several opportunities to visit TopHosts.Com Booth 424 and speak to our team directly. You'll have a chance to meet our Art Director, John Gallant, who'll be busy taking pictures of you with our lovely spokesmodel Abbie (photo spreads featured in FHM, Stuff and Modified Magazine) for charity; you'll meet our Sales Director Chad Randall, who'll be moderating a panel with TechPad Agency's Derek Vaughan, BlueHost’s Matt Heaton and Hostopia’s Dave Murphy on Tuesday July 18th from 9 to 9:45 a.m. on the topic of "Marketing a Web hosting Company."
Our Business Development Manager Marino Brilli and our Marketing Coordinator Jennifer Zwicker will be available to discuss sales and advertising opportunites and I'll be roaming the halls asking questions to the army of Web hosting companies and technology vendors who are in front of and behind many of the articles you read on TopHosts. You may also meet our CEO, Rob Laidlaw, and our VP of Marketing, Celal Ulgen, who are taking in the show, visiting vendors and attending various functions throughout the three days.
Of course you'll encounter many of us passing out TopHosts bucks to you and yours for a chance to bid on many prizes in our auction. We'll be seeing many of you on your way to the FastServers.net party via our Hummer limo service that will also be making a 20-minute tour of the Las Vegas strip while you quench your thirst with Vodka and RedBull cocktails.
We encourage you to jot down any questions you have about TopHosts or Web hosting in general and pepper us with them at Booth 424.
I'll take some of them right now if you've got them ready.
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First of all, most ISPs have clauses that do not let you use your internet connection for web hosting - doing so will result in termination of your account.
Second of all, think of the headaches it can provide: making sure your system is secure so that no one can hack into it, having your computer on 24/7, and other such problems.
SANmelody™ Lite from DataCore SANmelody Lite serves disk space to PCs over the LAN so they don't run out of space.
When you step up beyond two PCs in your home or office, juggling disk space gets very complicated and downright annoying. Usually the computer that needs the most disk capacity has the least room to spare. To make your life simpler, DataCore came up with an inexpensive software utility called SANmelody™ Lite that lets one of your PCs become a disk server for all your other machines. This scaled down version of DataCore's enterprise class product allows you to load up one PC with disk drives and assign portions of each drive to the applications that most need it. A large 400 GB drive, for example, can be split up into several smaller logical disks to be spread across multiple applications. You might prefer to carve the space into four 100 GB disk or maybe one 160GB disks for your big gulper and three 80 GB disk for the rest of the applications.
Industry Stats
Book 'em Dano!...online
Summer is here and travelers are taking off for destinations across the country and around the world. According to the "2006 Summer Travel" Consumer Preference Index (CPI) poll from Prospectiv (as seen in eMarketer), an amazing 83% of them used the Internet to research or book summer travel.
Prospectiv's CPI found that this summer almost a third of online consumers are booking travel arrangements through online travel sites, slightly over one fifth are making reservations at a hotel or destination's website and nearly another third go online to research travel options, but do not book online.
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