Archive for File Sharing

FTP Hosting for Radio Stations and Producers

by: Staff April 23, 2010

The technological landscape in the radio broadcasting industry has changed dramatically over the years. Today, there are a number of advanced computer and digital medium systems with the ability to capture, save and replay radio programs via satellite. Long gone are the days when radio stations required redundancy on a 24-hour basis. In fact, more [...]

FTP Hosting for Small Businesses

by: Staff March 30, 2010

More small businesses are relying on FTP hosting solutions to effectively transfer files and communicate with clients. This type of service facilitates the use of File Transfer Protocol to send files of all types, including text, images, audio or multimedia presentations. The provider allocates space on their server as well as FTP accounts [...]

FTP Hosting for Music Producers

by: Staff February 16, 2010

Do you have a career in the music industry? Whatever the role you play, be it producer, artist or label, the internet is an effective medium for showcasing your skills and putting your creations in front of millions of potential listeners across the globe. The best thing about music is that it is [...]

The “Right Size” FTP Site For Your Business!

by: Staff February 10, 2010

FTP
(File Transfer Protocol) is an efficient and secured communication protocol to share or transfer large files from one computer to another, which is located at remote area and connected with World Wide Web. In general we are familiar with Email for exchanging information over the Internet. It is observed that Email is not an [...]

FTP Hosting – The Benefits Of Sending Large Files Via The Internet!

by: Staff January 19, 2010

Still using FedEx or UPS as the medium of transferring files to your client? Try FTP hosting service, this is an authentic way to transfer files over the Internet. In this era of Internet technology it is necessary to implement advanced communication protocol in the business system to enjoy efficient client communication. You can contact [...]

Shared Web Site Hosting Vs Dedicated Server

by: Staff December 18, 2009

With the emergence of e-commerce, the internet has opened up opportunities for anyone with ideas of making money online. Because of this, a website is essentially your key into cyberspace, and the web hosting company is the entity that holds it. While there are many types of services available, for most webmasters, it all boils [...]

FTP Hosting for Printers

by: Staff December 9, 2009

Transferring large volumes of files over the internet has become a common aspect of many business practices. In order to enjoy efficient communications, a reliable protocol is needed to aid the business process in exchanging text, images and multimedia presentations with clients. Most people tend to rely on the email system to transmit [...]

FTP Hosting for Advertising/Media/Public Relations

by: Staff December 1, 2009

Is your company involved in advertising, media or public relations? Do you frequently transfer large volumes of files to your clients? If so, you should consider FTP hosting for your file transferring needs. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, a technology that allows you to transfer files of all types over networks [...]

FTP Site Hosting – What it is and How Much it Costs

by: Staff November 20, 2009

There is a lot of confusion in the market place about what “FTP Site Hosting” is. It’s typically confused with the FTP service used for “Website Hosting.” Even providers like Network Solutions don’t get it. You’ll find them and many others marketing their “Website Hosting” service as “FTP Site Hosting.” Although they both use the [...]

FTP Hosting – The Burdens of Doing It Yourself!

by: Staff November 17, 2009

Looking for an efficient hosting service to communicate with clients and sending files over the Internet? There are two options – either you can arrange your own hosting service or can register for a professional FTP (File Transfer Protocol) hosting service. If you select ‘do it yourself’’ process you have to configure your own server [...]