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Friday, October 16, 2009

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WANTED FOR HIRE: SPANISH SPEAKERS
Fluent Spanish Speakers with Tech Savvy Needed at GoDaddy.com



SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (July 14, 2009) – Open jobs can be difficult to find in the current economic climate. If you are tech savvy, speak Spanish and are looking to make a difference by helping customers, look no further. GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest domain name registrar and Web hosting company, is hiring technically skilled Spanish speakers to better serve its global customers right now.

At a news conference held at its Tempe, AZ. facility today, Go Daddy Vice President of Customer Care Miguel Lopez announced 20 open positions in the Spanish language unit. Lopez is a native Spanish speaker himself and oversees all Go Daddy’s Customer Care operations.

The newly-formed team services Spanish speaking customers who want help setting up their online presence, with domain names, Web sites, e-commerce tools, blogs, photo albums or any of the 52-products Go Daddy offers.

“We are looking for Spanish speakers with computer knowledge, but we also train our staff so they know our products and services inside and out,” Lopez said. “Since we began offering Spanish language assistance this year, we’ve seen a significant spike in business from Mexico and Spain. So few companies actually offer a phone number for top-notch customer service…clearly, there is a need for people to have access to friendly, knowledgeable service when it comes to getting up and running on the Internet.”

Go Daddy is one of a handful of Inc. 500/5000 companies in hiring mode these days. The Web giant employs more than 2,170 people and serves more than seven million customers worldwide.
In addition to the Spanish speaking positions, Go Daddy has 100 open jobs right now.

The Scottsdale-based company ranked on the Valley’s Best Places to Work list for the last five years running. Other distinguished honors and awards over recent years include Go Daddy being selected Most Innovative Company, Business Leader of the Year, Best Registrar, Best Employee Perks and Best Manufacturing and Technology company in the Valley.

Go Daddy offers outstanding health benefits, generous vacation time, competitive salaries, educational assistance and opportunities to advance.

If you want to know more about working at Go Daddy, visit www.GoDaddy.com/Jobs.
To receive this news release in Spanish, please email PR@GoDaddy.com.

To learn more about establishing your online presence, easily and affordably, visit www.GoDaddy.com.

About The Go Daddy Group, Inc.
Go Daddy is a leading provider of services that enable individuals and businesses to establish, maintain and evolve an online presence. Go Daddy provides a variety of domain name registration plans and Web site design and hosting packages, as well as a broad array of on-demand services. These include products such as SSL Certificates, Domains by Proxy private registration, ecommerce Web site hosting, blog templates and blog software, podcast packages and online photo hosting. The Go Daddy Group, Inc. has more than 37 million domain names under management. Go Daddy registers, renews or transfers a domain name every second. GoDaddy.com is the world's No. 1 domain name registrar according to Name Intelligence, Inc. During 2008, The Go Daddy Group registered more than one-third of all new domain names created in the top six generic top-level domains, or gTLDs, including .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz and .mobi.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Web hosting For Small Businesses


Small businesses face enough financial challenges without gambling thousands of dollars on developing an Internet site. Web hosting is an area where businesses can act intelligently to save money and to grow their site as they grow their business. This expense need not take up a great deal of a company's IT budget though, unfortunately, this is oftentimes the case. More often than not, this is simply because the business doesn't understand the various options available and fails to understand that, by leveraging these options to their advantage, they can make a potentially very expensive cost very manageable.

Web hosting comes in different types. For very small businesses without their own IT personnel, consider a web host which offers hosting which can be controlled from a simple interface that does most of the heavy lifting for the user. The reality of a website is that it is hosted on a web server, one of the most complex pieces of software and hardware in use. One need not learn this technology inside and out to manage their own website, however, and there are many companies that go out of their way to make managing an entire site very easy for their clients.

One may also consider their bandwidth in this equation. Bandwidth is simply the amount of data that is downloaded from a site over a given amount of time. Very busy sites with a lot of data consume a lot of bandwidth. If one is just starting their business, there is no need to go overboard on bandwidth costs. Start small and, as the business grows, expand the amount of bandwidth one purchases over the course of a billing period. By doing so, one can make certain that they're not overpaying for a service that they aren't likely to use.

Templates oftentimes make the World Wide Web go around. Before spending thousands of dollars having a designer set up a site, see if the host offers some ready made templates that may be of use. These are particularly valuable for shopping carts and other database-driven uses. Remember that one can always have their site more customized as they go along and that there's no need to spend a great deal of money on something that has yet to prove profitable. Oftentimes, a web host can make this process very easy and cost effective for their client and can make a complex site affordable.


Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) servers

You can use the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) service to create and maintain a distributed host name and address database for computers on your network. BIND Version 9 is currently supported.

If you use BIND, you need not update every computer's /etc/hosts file each time you add a computer to the network. Instead, a Domain Name System (DNS) server adds the new computer to its host name database and answers queries from DNS clients on the local network and (if connected) outside networks or the Internet.

Your system is configured by default to use the network hosts file /etc/hosts found on each computer. You may want to configure and use DNS instead if:

  • Your network is large (over ten computers) and regularly adds and deletes hosts.

  • Your network is connected to the Internet. For example, you will usually need to configure DNS for convenience if you use a Web browser.
In previous releases, configuring a DNS name server required you to edit the DNS configuration and other database files. This required you to have a thorough knowledge of the format of these files and how they interact with one another. UnixWare includes the DNS Manager which provides a graphical administrative interface that you can use to create and maintain the DNS configuration files.

The complementary Client Manager allows you to configure a system as a client of DNS name service.

For more information about administering name servers, see ``BIND 9 Administrator's Guide'' and the references in ``For more about DNS''.

How DNS works

DNS uses a client/server architecture to maintain and distribute host names and IP addresses on networks ranging from small local area networks to the entire Internet. Under DNS, the Internet consists of a hierarchy of domains. This hierarchy, referred to as the ``domain name space'', is organized as an inverted tree radiating from a single root, much like a UNIX filesystem:

Domain name space

The ``root domain'', ``.'', is the base of the tree. Final attempts to resolve names to IP addresses take place here if lower-level servers do not have the requested data. The root domain is usually omitted from domain names. For example, ``volga.rivers.mynet.com.'' is usually written as ``volga.rivers.mynet.com'', that is, without the trailing ``.''. Usually this doesn't affect looking up IP addresses, however the ``.'' is usually vital when configuring DNS data.

A ``domain'' is a subset of the domain name space. The mynet.com and acme.com domains share the com portion of their domain name because they both lie within the com domain. Thus all domains are effectively part of the root domain.

A ``subdomain'' or ``child domain'' is a domain that branches off another. For example, in the diagram rivers.mynet.com, seas.mynet.com and lakes.mynet.com are subdomains of mynet.com. All domains except the root domain are therefore subdomains of another domain.

A DNS ``master name server'' is a computer that maintains host name and address databases for one or more zones. Zones usually also have ``slave'' name servers which act as backup servers should the master name server be unreachable or down.

A ``zone'' is a portion of the domain name space that is served by a master name server and one or more slave name servers. Depending on how the person responsible for administering a zone has configured it, a zone may correspond to an entire domain, a domain with all of its subdomains, or a portion of a domain. In the diagram, the zones in mynet.com correspond to the subdomains rivers.mynet.com, seas.mynet.com, and lakes.mynet.com plus the portion of the mynet.com domain that excludes these subdomains. Each of these zones is assigned its own master name server which maintains zone information for its assigned portion of mynet.com. Compare this with acme.com where a single master name server maintains the zone information for the entire domain including its subdomains rumba.acme.com, samba.acme.com, and tango.acme.com.

A ``client'' is a networking program running on any machine which needs to find information about a host. The ping, rlogin, and telnet utilities are examples of clients. Usually, a client wants to discover the IP address associated with a given host name. How a client actually obtains the information depends on how its host machine is configured to obtain (or ``resolve'') host names to IP addresses. One way to resolve host names is to use DNS but it is also possible to obtain IP addresses from the /etc/hosts file or from an NIS map. The latter methods are only really suitable for a small-scale LAN or WAN.

The Internet domain structure

The Internet domain name space is divided into several organizational and geographical top-level domains. Top-level non-geographic domains include:


COM
commercial organizations

EDU
educational organizations

GOV
government organizations

INT
international organizations

MIL
military departments

NET
networking organizations

ORG
miscellaneous organizations
The top-level domains are shown here in upper case. In fact, domain names are case-insensitive. That is, the COM domain is equivalent to the com domain and is usually written in lower case.

Although the three-letter top-level domains are primarily intended for use by companies and organizations in the United States, domain names in COM, EDU, INT, NET, and ORG are often allocated to companies and organizations in other countries.

Geographical top-level domains generally follow the ISO 3166 standard, which contains abbreviations for each country (for example, ca for Canada, ch for Switzerland, and it for Italy). An exception is the domain uk (United Kingdom) which is used for Great Britain rather than the value gb defined by the standard.

DNS domain names and host names

DNS domain names are structured as a listing, from left to right, of the domain name space traced from the host to the root. For example, in the DNS name volga.mynet.com., the host, volga, appears in the domain mynet.com., which is a subdomain of com., which is a domain under the root ``.''....

How to Choose a Good Web Host

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What are some of the things you should look for when choosing a web host? The criteria for choosing a free web host and a commercial web hosting solution are slightly different although they do overlap. Since thesitewizard.com caters to people who might be looking for either of these types of hosting, I will deal with each of these in turn. If you are only interested in one of these types, you can simply skip to the appropriate section. I have written these sections to be as independant of the other as possible.

Choosing a Free Web Host;

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Advertising

Most free web hosts impose advertising on your website. This is done to cover the costs of providing your site the free web space and associated services. Some hosts require you to place a banner on your pages, others display a window that pops up everytime a page on your site loads, while still others impose an advertising frame on your site. There is really no hard and fast rule which is to be preferred: some people hate a pop-up window, other webmasters dislike having to stuff banner codes onto their pages, and many people cannot stand an advertising frame (which may cause problems when you submit your website to search engines). Whichever method is used, check that you're comfortable with the method.

Note that free web hosts without forced advertisements aren't necessarily good news. Without a viable means to recover the costs of running their server, many of them close with alarming frequency.
2.
Amount of web space

Does it have enough space for your needs? If you envisage that you will expand your site eventually, you might want to cater for future expansion. Most sites use less than 5MB of web space. Indeed, at one time, one of my other web sites, thefreecountry.com, used less than 5MB of space although it had about 150 pages on the site. Your needs will vary, depending on how many pictures your pages use, whether you need sound files, video clips, etc.
3.
FTP access

(In case you're wondering: What is FTP?)

Some free hosting providers only allow you to design your page with their online builder. While this is useful for beginners, do you have the option to expand later when you become experienced and their online page builder does not have the facility you need? FTP access, or at the very least, the ability to upload your pages by email or browser, is needed. Personally, I feel FTP access is mandatory, except for the most trivial site.
4.
File type and size limitations

Watch out for these. Some free hosts impose a maximum size on each of the files you upload (including one with a low of 200KB). Other sites restrict the file types you can upload to HTML and GIF/JPG files. If your needs are different, eg, if you want to distribute your own programs on your pages, you will have to look elsewhere.
5.
Reliability and speed of access

This is extremely important. A site that is frequently down will lose a lot of visitors. If someone finds your site on the search engine, and he tries to access it but find that it is down, he'll simply go down the list to find another site. Slow access is also very frustrating for visitors (and for you too, when you upload your site). How do you know if a host is reliable or fast? If you can't get feedback from anyone, one way is to try it out yourself over a period of time, both during peak as well as non-peak hours. After all, it is free, so you can always experiment with it.
6.
Perl and PHP

(In case you're wondering: What is PHP and Perl?)

This is not particularly crucial nowadays for a free web host, since there are so many free script hosting services available that provide counters, search engines, forms, polls, mailing lists, etc, without requiring you to dabble with Perl or PHP scripts.

However if you really want to do it yourself, with the minimum of advertising banners from these free providers, you will need either PHP or Perl access. Note that it is not enough to know they provide PHP or Perl access: you need to know the kind of environment your scripts run under: is it so restrictive that they are of no earthly use? For PHP scripts, does your web host allow you to use the mail() function? For Perl scripts, do you have access to sendmail or its workalike?
7.
Bandwidth allotment

Nowadays, many free web hosts impose a limit on the amount of traffic your website can use per day and per month. This means that if the pages (and graphic images) on your site is loaded by visitors beyond a certain number of times per day (or per month), the web host will disable your web site (or perhaps send you a bill). It is difficult to recommend a specific minimum amount of bandwidth, since it depends on how you design your site, your target audience, and the number of visitors you're able to attract to your site. In general, 100MB traffic per month is too little for anything other than your personal home page and 1-3GB traffic per month is usually adequate for a simple site just starting out. Your mileage, however, will vary.
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Domain Name System

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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participants. Most importantly, it translates domain names meaningful to humans into the numerical (binary) identifiers associated with networking equipment for the purpose of locating and addressing these devices worldwide. An often used analogy to explain the Domain Name System is that it serves as the "phone book" for the Internet by translating human-friendly computer hostnames into IP addresses. For example, www.example.com translates to 208.77.188.166.

The Domain Name System makes it possible to assign domain names to groups of Internet users in a meaningful way, independent of each user's physical location. Because of this, World-Wide Web (WWW) hyperlinks and Internet contact information can remain consistent and constant even if the current Internet routing arrangements change or the participant uses a mobile device. Internet domain names are easier to remember than IP addresses such as 208.77.188.166 (IPv4) or 2001:db8:1f70::999:de8:7648:6e8 (IPv6). People take advantage of this when they recite meaningful URLs and e-mail addresses without having to know how the machine will actually locate them.

The Domain Name System distributes the responsibility of assigning domain names and mapping those names to IP addresses by designating authoritative name servers for each domain. Authoritative name servers are assigned to be responsible for their particular domains, and in turn can assign other authoritative name servers for their sub-domains. This mechanism has made the DNS distributed, fault tolerant, and helped avoid the need for a single central register to be continually consulted and updated.

In general, the Domain Name System also stores other types of information, such as the list of mail servers that accept email for a given Internet domain. By providing a worldwide, distributed keyword-based redirection service, the Domain Name System is an essential component of the functionality of the Internet.
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Other identifiers such as RFID tags, UPC codes, International characters in email addresses and host names, and a variety of other identifiers could all potentially utilize DNS.

The Domain Name System also defines the technical underpinnings of the functionality of this database service. For this purpose it defines the DNS protocol, a detailed specification of the data structures and communication exchanges used in DNS, as part of the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). The DNS protocol was developed and defined in the early 1980s and published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (cf. History).

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