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October 2011 - The Killer Business Model
In pursuit of some inspiration for your killer business model, we sought out some of the really cool things being done in the hosting space by providers trying to stand out from the crowd. They’re not all huge companies yet, but they’ve all got some really interesting ideas, and more importantly, they’re looking at innovating in a way that could inspire some really original thinking from you.
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July 2011 - Understanding Small Business
In creating this issue of WHIR magazine, we provide a series of profiles to illustrate in great detail the variety in small business IT needs, and the hosting relationships that develop out of those needs.
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March 2011 - Spotting Opportunities
In creating this issue of WHIR magazine, we set out to address what, in some ways, is just a fundamental function for your hosting business – that is, spotting the opportunities available to you, right now, in the small and medium-sized market for hosted services.
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