Website Design/Hosting
Web design is a broad term used to encompass the way that content
(usually hypertext or hypermedia) is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web, using a web browser
or other web-enabled software is displayed. The intent of web design is to create a website—a collection of
online content including documents and applications that reside on a web server/servers. A website may
include text, images, sounds and other content, and may be
interactive.
At Corporate Pride we can create a specific Website for you or set you up to do it yourself
(DIY). Contact Corporate Pride's Sales
Department for a Quote.
DIY Website
Design
Try to design a Website on a trial basis. Click on
the DIY link to
test this out!
No webdesigner required. You are the Web
Guru!
Contact a Corporate Pride Sales Representative for more
information. sales@corporatepride.com
Website
Hosting
A web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that
allows individuals and organizations to make their own website accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts
are companies that provide space on a server they own or lease for use by their clients as well as providing
Internet connectivity, typically in a data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space and
connectivity to the Internet for servers they do not own to be located in their data center, called
colocation or Housing as it is commonly called in Latin America or
France.
The scope of hosting services varies widely. The most basic is web
page and small-scale file hosting, where files can be uploaded via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or a Web
interface. The files are usually delivered to the Web "as is" or with little processing. Many Internet
service providers (ISPs) offer this service free to their subscribers. People can also obtain Web page
hosting from other, alternative service providers. Personal web site hosting is typically free,
advertisement-sponsored, or inexpensive. Business web site hosting often has a higher
expense.
Single page hosting is generally sufficient only for personal web
pages. A complex site calls for a more comprehensive package that provides database support and application
development platforms (e.g. PHP, Java, Ruby on Rails, ColdFusion, and ASP.NET). These facilities allow the
customers to write or install scripts for applications like forums and content management. For e-commerce,
SSL is also highly
recommended.
The host may also provide an interface or
control panel for managing the Web server and installing scripts as well as other services like e-mail. Some
hosts specialize in certain software or services (e.g. e-commerce). They are commonly used by larger
companies to outsource network infrastructure to a hosting
company.
Hosting uptime refers to the percentage of time the host is
accessible via the internet. Many providers state that they aim for at least 99.9% uptime (roughly equivalent to 45
minutes of downtime a month, or less), but there may be server restarts and planned (or unplanned) maintenance in
any hosting environment and this may or may not be considered part of the official uptime
promise.
Many providers tie uptime and accessibility into their own
service level agreement (SLA). SLAs sometimes include refunds or reduced costs if performance goals are not
met.
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