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July 17, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting control panel provider WebHost Automation (webhostautomation.com) announced on Tuesday it has booked and confirmed that it will be operating a booth and will be promoting new developments and partner add-ons at the Web hosting conference and trade show HostingCon 2007 (hostingcon.com/2007), held July 23 to 25 at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. Now in its third year, HostingCon offers exhibitions by the biggest names in hosting and Internet development today. WebHost Automation has booked a booth in the exhibition pavilion in the interest of promoting the extensive developments made over the last year, including its recent integration of the SohoLaunch sitebuilder and FTP modules. WebHost Automation says HostingCon is an ideal environment in which customers can see for themselves how Helm 4 differs from other Web host control panels. The face to face time with Web hosts enables the Helm developers to guide them through the product, and demonstrate Helm's increased levels of automation and its capabilities for modular extension, says the company. "HostingCon is a great place for us to meet with our customers face to face and show them what Helm is capable of," says Mark Hall, founder and COO of Webhost Automation. "Every year, it's a great feeling to be there, because people can come and see us and ask any questions they like and we can give them Helm demos in person."
WebHost Automation announced last week it had been certified as carbon neutral by international conservation charity organization the World Land Trust.
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This has been, for us, one of the most interesting, exciting and challenging build-ups to an issue of the magazine yet, Web Hosting's All Star Team. The balloting process was our first experiment with a kind of user participation we're planning to do a lot more with in the months to come. We had thousands of ballots submitted, with hundreds of write-in suggestions and a demonstration of user engagement that has us feeling super positive about the project.
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July 2009 - What am I Worth?
One of the interesting luxuries of working on a project like the printed WHIR magazine is that it allows us to play with things like our point of view from one issue to the next. In recent months we've been giving added attention to the kind of practical and applicable advice aimed at smaller hosts and resellers. This issue carries on with that point of view, asking, in our cover story, "what am I worth?" It's a complicated question without a clear-cut answer.
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May 2009 - The Blueprint for a Small Web Host
I was a little surprised by how difficult it became to see this idea through. We set out to assemble a blueprint for a small hosting business, but butted up pretty quickly against the general impossibility of covering all the territory that was out there to be covered. The basic constraints of a printed magazine, and the less-than-infinite amount of time we had available forced us to face the fact that we could never produce an exhaustive guide to starting a hosting company.
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