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Choosing Between Home-Based And Leased Game Servers

Gaming servers have created a new way for gamers to connect with each other across the world. Where Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) games have allowed major companies to bring people together in their games, private game servers have allowed technically-savvy gamers to create servers with their own rules for existing games to play with their friends or newcomers. If you're interested in managing and playing a private gaming server, consider the difference between building a machine to manage it on your own versus renting or leasing server space from a data center. Read More 

Internet Slow? 4 Reasons Why It Can Be Sluggish

When your Internet is slow, it can be very aggravating. Fortunately, there is always a reason why this is happening. Below are four things that may be causing this slowness so you can take steps to speed everything back up again. Check what your Internet speed should be The first thing you should do is to check the contract from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to see what kind of plan you have, which determines what your Internet speed is supposed to be. Read More 

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Colocation

As a business owner, you most likely want to have more control over your business's technology. One way to do this is to opt for colocation. If you are not sure whether or not it is right for your business, considers the pros and cons of colocation. What Is Colocation? Colocation provides businesses with the ability to maintain and use technological services and equipment, such as servers, without footing the entire expense of it. Read More 

Keep Communications Clear Without Sacrificing Internet

The world is becoming increasingly dependent on Internet usage, and with so many industries based on either using or providing Internet services, you can't afford to ignore proper Internet management. To get the most out of your connection, you'll need to squeeze every minute of Internet usage into valuable service without slowing down the rest of your network. A look at a few pitfalls in Internet management and ways to get around the convenience can keep your business not just afloat, but rising to the top. Read More