Web Hosting Provider

A web hosting provider creates a space on a server—or network--for website hosts—or owners--to run their websites, by providing storage capabilities and web applications for building, maintaining, and tracking their site activities. There are a number of types of web hosting providers: An ASP Web Hosting Provider offers website owners opportunity for customized web creation using Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. A Budget Web Hosting Provider offers, typically, the ability for small businesses and individuals with personal web page or website needs to create web pages with templates of static HTML pages, pages that are setup in advance with HTML code that such hosts need not have prior knowledge of to use. A ColdFusion Web Hosting Provider enables the junior techie, the person moderately adept at codes, to build a website with more simplified web applications and easier installation and migration without forfeiting the desired powerful capabilities—and without requiring as much training time. An E-Commerce Web Hosting Provider offers website owners with businesses the opportunity and applications for creating online stores, online catalogs, and specialized ordering and database capabilities. With this rank of web hosting provider, business owners can feature product listings,

maintain merchant accounts, and make available to customers “shopping carts” for collecting, storing, and purchasing products/services as repeat buyers. The Linux Web Hosting Provider offers the Linux Operating System as a base for companies to build and store websites on an open-source platform…using such cutting edge technologies as MySQL, PHP, Python, and XML. A Reseller Web Hosting Provider offers business owners opportunity to be web hosting providers themselves—by buying bulk web hosting and reselling it to website owners seeking a WHP. A Small Business Web Hosting Provider offers specialized, pre-conditional space and applications to small and mid-sized business owners.