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Sweden Develops Potential as Strong Hosting Market

January 14, 2003 – When the Europe’s Web hosting market began to take shape several years ago, a great deal of focus was placed on the United Kingdom’s relationship to the rest of the continent. The UK was widely viewed as the “gateway” to Europe, particularly in North America; this was because the first stop for many transatlantic fiber gateways was the UK, and because

New BT Strategy Legitimizes Web Services in Europe

October 4, 2002 – The concept of Web services made a large jump from hype to reality last week when BT Ignite introduced a new addition to its business strategy.

Web Hosts Underestimate Europe's Challenges

May 15, 2002 – In retrospect, it would appear that taking Europe’s Web hosting market by storm was a little more difficult than originally thought.

Worldport Ceases Hosting Operations

Web Hosting Downtime Costly for UK Firms

March 20, 2002 – Web site downtime cost UK businesses more than 500 million pounds in 2001, and will cost them even more in 2002, according to a new report from the Yankee Group.

European Hosts Test Viability of Co-location Model

February 27, 2002 – In North America, the demise of Exodus Communications was effectively responsible for equating the term “co-location” with “trouble.” Many businesses and investors, whether rightly or wrongly, came to believe

Worldport Poses SLA Challenge to UK Hosts

January 29, 2002 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — UK businesses are being let down by their outsourced Web hosting and managed services suppliers, with Service Level Agreements

The Web Hosting Industry Week In Review

The Web Hosting Industry Week In Review

Worldport Closes Data Center in Dublin

December 3, 2001 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Worldport Communications, Inc. (wrdp.com), a European managed