Damian Sofsian
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Secure FTP Hosting
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 05/28/2006
- FTP Hosting
- Unrated
The secure transport of some of the most important documents in many top financial organizations, health care departments, corporate houses, and of course for individuals has, of late, become a cause of serious concern that needs to be addressed.
Free FTP Hosting
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 03/26/2006
- FTP Hosting
- Unrated
The word free has a very powerful appeal. Various advertisements for free FTP hosting also cast a powerful spell on the web surfers searching for a solution to their file transfer problems, and they therefore are easily taken in, only to realize later on that they had been trapped into reading unwanted advertisements or irritating pop-ups.
Free ASP FTP Hosting
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 03/26/2006
- FTP Hosting
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To understand the concept of Free ASP Hosting, we need to be clear about what the terms ASP and web hosting mean. Active server pages, or ASP as it is commonly known, is a server side language. This means that the code of the ASP, which is programmed in JScript or Visual BASIC Script, runs on the server when the page is requested and then the final result is sent to the browser. ASP was originally made by Microsoft for their IIS and Personal Web servers but now it is being used by Java-enabled Unix Servers like Apache.
Free CGI FTP Hosting
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 03/26/2006
- FTP Hosting
- Unrated
CGI stands for Common Gateway Interface. Simply stated, it means that CGI is a scripting program that runs on the server and executes your instructions that you issue through your web browser via the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The CGI program takes up the instructions, and then, according to how it is programmed, does what it is told, like checking the user ID and password followed by executing your instructions.
FTP Hosting
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 03/26/2006
- FTP Hosting
- Unrated
The very purpose of the Internet and our interest in it is to share information or knowledge, free or sold, which can be transferred through emails, links or messages. But transferring this information can be tedious if it is in form of long texts, web pages, graphics, images or even music. This is where the FTP comes in. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is a method of transferring data over a network or the Internet. It is quite like HTTP or Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
FTP Hosting Services
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 03/26/2006
- FTP Hosting
- Unrated
FTP Hosting Services require intensive attention to many aspects of the trade, which primarily include the hassle-free and speedy transfer of information files of all types and sizes--text, video, audio, photo, images and graphics. The service also involves the maintenance of customers’ accounts, their domain names, IP addresses, and coordination between the client programs and the servers or the machines.
FTP Server Hosting
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 03/26/2006
- FTP Hosting
- Unrated
FTP Server Hosting is an intricate technical job that requires a thorough study of the subject, and also practical experience. Besides that, you should have studied the hosting techniques of your competitors, as they have the practical experience of successes and failures. This will go a long way in protecting you against unexpected pitfalls. The server host should be able to store, share and transfer any type of files, texts, graphics, images, videos or music to any one, anywhere and anytime. For this, there should be a suitable client to upload, download and manage your FTP site through your Internet browser. After you are entrusted with servers to be hosted, you should be able to monitor the administrative aspects of the server and the site round the clock.
FTP Site Hosting
- By Damian Sofsian
- Published 03/26/2006
- FTP Hosting
- Unrated
FTP Site Hosting requires a great amount of technical expertise and experience in many areas, including those mainly related to the transfer of data of any type and size—e-books, graphics, videos, music and images.

