Blogs: M&M’s --- Part I - This stands for Marketing and Money
Blogs: Sometimes not making money is ok....
News: SaaS Software Licensing with Insight
News: Managed Email Security Services Trends with eleven and Variomedia
August 14, 2002 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Oracle consulting, applications management and outsourcing company Appshop Inc. (Appshop.com) announced on Tuesday that it has been selected to host the Oracle Vision Database for the OAUG Europe conference, the OAUG Fall 2002 North American conference and the OAUG Asia Pacific conference.
Appshop said it hosted training for the OAUG?s last two North American events.
"We are honored to be selected to host Oracle applications training for OAUG members at these events worldwide through the remainder of this year," says Ravi Kulasekaran, CEO of Appshop. "We understand how important training is to users of the applications and are committed to helping them better understand how to get the most from their IT investment."
Appshop says it will host the OAUG traning on Sun Microsystems servers, a leading platform for Oracle E-Business Applications. Using the Sun infrastructure, Appshop says it offers rapid implementation, low cost and enhanced customer service for Oracle users.
![]() |
PREVIOUS: SPS Provides Integration for Best Buy Canada | | | NEXT: Cicada Picks Sprint for Managed Hosting | ![]() |
Read Back Issues of WHIR Magazine
October 2009 - Web Hosting's All Star Team
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.
About This Issue | Read Digital Edition
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.
About This Issue | Read Digital Edition
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.
About This Issue | Read Digital Edition






















Comment anonymously or log into your WHIR account
Logging in allows enhanced commenting features (such as external linking) in news, features, blogs and more.