Hosting your own Web Servers takes skill, understanding of security, and the ability to monitor the server at all hours of the day. It also takes a lot of man-hours.
For more than a decade, maintaining a Web Server has been a necessary task for any business doing business on the Web, but one that drained resources. Tasks like rebooting crashed servers, patching vulnerabilities and responding to security breaches, require near constant monitoring and maintenance. Many businesses are now finding better uses for those man hours by outsourcing Web server hosting to the cloud, where they not only find dedicated resources, but expertise they might not have possessed on their own staff, especially in security, backup and recovery, speed, customer service and availability.
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For more than a decade, maintaining a Web Server has been a necessary task for any business doing business on the Web, but one that drained resources. Tasks like rebooting crashed servers, patching vulnerabilities and responding to security breaches, require near constant monitoring and maintenance. Many businesses are now finding better uses for those man hours by outsourcing Web server hosting to the cloud, where they not only find dedicated resources, but expertise they might not have possessed on their own staff, especially in security, backup and recovery, speed, customer service and availability.
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