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ecoprintQ want to help you Understand X-as-a-Service and Print Management in the Cloud – Industry Analysts Inc

A lot of terminology gets thrown around whenever someone refers to cloud computing and hosting. Its the same with print management in the cloud. Unexplained jargon doesnt help to fight against describing the cloud as this mystical floating field of data. ecoprintQ and PaperCut would like to help answer your cloud based questions.

If youre looking into migrating from on-premise printing to cloud-based print management (either public, private, or hybrid, which well get to soon), youve come across this knot of terminology.

So, today were looking at the three different types of X-as-a-Service in the cloud and how they relate to print management.

What are the three types of (Anything-as-a-Service) in the cloud?

In effect, each one of these can be thought of as a different layer of an abstraction.

IaaS is putting the hardware in the cloud; you maintain full control of the operating system (e.g. Windows or Linux), how its configured, and the applications that run on top.

PaaS in the cloud offers more than just hardware, its hosting higher-level components in the cloud such as a hosted database.

SaaS usually builds on top of PaaS to build an end-to-end solution ready to use, like Office365 or GSuite.

Heres a quick cheat sheet of each XaaS:

IaaS = infrastructure in the cloud

PaaS = infrastructure for development in the cloud

SaaS = software in the cloud

How does XaaS relate to print management in the cloud?

IaaS Infrastructure as a Service

IaaS was really one of the first areas of cloud computing adopted by many companies. Today a good example is moving existing servers into Azure, Amazon Web Services, or Google Cloud Platform.

The advantages mean you can run the same applications and options without worrying about the underlying infrastructure, such as the hardware, the power supply, the raid controller, and so forth.

Over the last decade, more and more of our PaperCut MF customers have been moving their instances into IaaS environments.

IaaS will continue to be a logical and popular first step for many organizations on the path to print management in the cloud.

To read more about the various services in the cloud go to https://www.ecoprintq.com/blog/index.php/2021/07/02/understanding-x-as-a-service-and-print-management-in-the-cloud/

If youd like to find out more about PaperCut and its role in cloud based solutions, give us a call at 1-800-236-8499 or email us at sales@ecoprintq.com. ecoprintQ is committed to delivering excellent service to every customer, providing support at each phase of an opportunity, and promoting solutions at every level. As a result, ecoprintQ is one of the worlds top Authorized Solution Centers.

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Whitehat Virtual Announces Partnership with BOXX Technologies | Texas News | inforney.com – inForney.com

AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Whitehat Virtual, the expert in "work from anywhere" IT, today announced a partnership with BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations. Together, Whitehat Virtual and BOXX will provide customers working with some of the most graphically demanding resource-intensive applications globally with an "easy button" for protecting IP, working from home, and collaboration by offering expert VDI managed services and support, guaranteeing a quality VDI end-user experience for customers of the industry's most complete line of powerful workstation computers.

As a result of this agreement, Whitehat Virtual is the preferred virtual desktop services partner for BOXX. An expert in solving even the most challenging Citrix and VMware VDI issues, Whitehat Virtual has cataloged over 1,500 optimizations for virtual environments, making them perform better and deliver an optimal user experience. Whitehat Virtual is also a proven service partner for NVIDIA vGPU environments ensuring vGPU enables the best possible performance.

"The arrival of new virtual GPU (vGPU) technologies places heightened demands on virtual desktop technology," said Val King, President and CEO, Whitehat Virtual. "For users of high-performance graphic applications that want the ability to work from anywhere there is an Internet connection, virtual desktops (VDI) must be paired with vGPU technology and optimized to deliver the performance and user experience digital workers need. At Whitehat Virtual, we've seen and solved it all when it comes to high-performance computing on VDI. We are pleased to bring our expertise to the BOXX community of power-computing users and we look forward to bringing BOXX innovations and high-performance hardware to Whitehat Virtual customers."

As a result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, work from anywhere means new demands on environments, including rich multi-media content delivery for remote training and facilitating team member communication. Overall, VDI environments struggle to deliver this level of content since most were not designed to support robust visual content.

NVIDIA vGPU software enables powerful GPU performance for workloads ranging from graphics-rich virtual workstations to data science and AI. This enables IT to leverage the management and security benefits of virtualization, as well as the performance of NVIDIA GPUs required for modern workloads.

"All VDI systems host multiple users on a single server," said Tim Lawrence, Founder and VP of Engineering, BOXX Technologies. "Only BOXX has the experience and product portfolio to provide engineers, architects, and 3D artists with bare-metal performance in a virtual environment. With Whitehat Virtual managed services and support, we are extending our expertise in high-performance computing with a VDI services partner we trust."

Whitehat Virtual's partnership with BOXX Technologies was recently finalized and services options from Whitehat Virtual are available now through BOXX.

About Whitehat Virtual

Whitehat Virtual is a nationally ranked top 100 technology services provider specializing in security, compliance, desktop virtualization, cloud, hosting, and managed IT services with NVIDIA, Citrix, VMware, Microsoft, AWS, among other partnerships. Whitehat Virtual's mission is to maximize the value of IT for clients at what Whitehat Virtual calls the "Point of Execution," or the last 18 inches between the screen and the end-user, where IT productivity is gained or lost, and ultimately where data translates into dollars. Clients of Whitehat Virtual know what technology to buy, how to deliver it successfully on time, and how to extract maximum business value, achieving more dollar-for-dollar value from their IT investment than their competitors. Learn more at http://www.whitehatvirtual.com.

About BOXX Technologies

BOXX is the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers for engineering, product design, architecture, visual effects, animation, deep learning, and more. For 26 years, BOXX has combined record-setting performance, speed, and reliability with unparalleled industry knowledge to become the trusted choice of creative professionals worldwide. For more information, visitwww.boxx.com.

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Cloud Adoption in BFSI with ARP – Finextra

Introduction

Cloud adoption journey of Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) enterprises requires to address the existing disposition of 2000 and 5000 business applications. Many of these applications consist of legacy technology landscape. Number of factors must be considered to remediate them before or during the cloud adoption journey.Application Right Platform (ARP) is a strategic technology standardization process that BFSI enterprises should consider while planning for cloud adoption. This will benefit BFSI organizations in the long run.

What is ARP?

Business applications comprise an ecosystem of technologies that are loosely and/or tightly coupled. ARP is a framework of decomposing the ecosystem of technologies for a given application into multiple technology layers under consideration (source) and matching the same with preferred standard technology stack (target). For example, an enterprise may decide to adopt only two operating systems, two relational databases, and two middleware software. Many other technologies like reporting, ETL, messaging, data integration, scheduler, logging, tracing, monitoring, security, and DevOps tools are to be considered for an application. These considerations will multiply when we consider adoption of public cloud with PaaS solution. The ARP framework begins with an assessment that spans the portfolio discovery with platform definition and onboarding planning.

Many other parameters must be considered in ARP process before embarking on cloud journey as described below.

Key Considerations for Cloud-led ARP

1. Private vs Public cloud vs On-premise data centers

We see a clear trend towards selecting one private cloud and multiple public cloud providers followed by application migration. There is a clear preference for hosting a large number of the applications on-premises due to perceived security questions regarding liability, non functional requirements and integration with legacy systems. Adoption of public cloud in large BFSI enterprises is primarily seen for specific business use cases like reporting applications or high-performance computing requirements such as risk analytics applications or archive data platform, whereas we see significant adoption of public cloud in insurance as well as small and medium sized banks.

2. IaaS vs. PaaS vs. CaaS

We see a clear trend in BFSI where IaaS platforms are selected for migrating some of the existing applications whereas turnkey PaaS platforms (Red Hat OpenShift, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, etc.) or Containers as a Service platforms such as Docker Enterprise Edition, Mesosphere DC/OS or Kubernetes are selected for new application development.

3. Application Centric View & Application Disposition

It is essential to establish the application-to-infrastructure mapping or a Full-Stack view of the application as application is a logical unit of several software and hardware components. Many enterprises would not have this up-to-date mapping. Application centric view can help in establishing the complexity of migration and hence the business case. Many large banking enterprises would have classified their applications in terms of their strategic dispositions, namely Buy, Hold and Sell. The Buy and Hold category applications must be classified further on the basis of their Migration Disposition using 4R model.

4. Technology Standardization

BFSIenterprises are slowly realizing that when dealing with thousands of applications, going with Lift & Shift migrations is not an effective approach in the long term. Hence their efforts on large scale technology standardization apart from OS, DB and, MW. Technology standardization can significantly benefit to reduce administration cost, cost of license, cost of procurement of multiple tools, and cost of application maintenance and development. When we try to map the ecosystems of technologies to target technologies, the ARP exercise brings multiple use cases for remediation.

5. Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) Products

BFSIfirms use a significant number of COTS products. COTS applications must be certified to run on VM and analyzed for compatibility with the target cloud platform. The upgrade may need adjustments to business processes and/or end user training and may have implications for the existing licensing model.

6. Additional considerations

Summary

To ensure successful cloud adoption, the ARP of thousands of existing traditional applications must be addressed pragmatically. ARP can benefit enterprises in reducing propriety OS, DB and MW licenses, adoption of single platform for scheduling, logging, message queue, rationalizing skills needed to maintain the infrastructures, significant reduction in application development and maintenance cost, and makes applications fit for moving to cloud.

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The key to cloud choice is consistency, not complexity – IT-Online

As the world begins to open up again, were faced with something that we havent had much of over the past year choice.

By Lee Syse, cloud tech lead at VMware SSA

Choice of where to eat, drink, exercise, socialise, shop. Its something were seeing more of in a technology that has been fundamental to our lives over the last year, too the cloud. The range of cloud options available to businesses has expanded rapidly as the use of modern applications which rely on the hybridity and flexibility that multi-cloud environments provide has exploded to cater to and deliver on shifting customer expectations.

In theory this greater array of options should cater for every potential need and put paid to many commonly cited barriers to cloud. But theres a catch. Many organizations are still battling legacies of unrestrained, unmanaged, unsupported choice and this has created cloud diversity and complexity in equal measure.

Andrew Cruise, MD at Routed Hosting recently summed up perfectly why this complexity has become such a problem: The risk right now is that people are losing control of their businesses, he said.

To get back in control, he argues, they must bring much more transparency to the cloud. They also need to develop things that are reversible by design and will enable roaming between clouds. The challenge facing businesses today then, and particularly their IT teams, is how to find that perfect balance between control and choice.

Lead from the app

Modern applications will soon outnumber traditional applications, and as a result, an organisations ability to keep pace with this shift is becoming the most important differentiator when it comes to business success. Businesses and their IT teams need to figure out how to take advantage of this innovation without introducing more risk and uncertainty and do so quickly.

In its purest form, cloud is the answer, because its the de facto way to modernise applications. But in many businesses, the ability to innovate and modernise with cloud is being suffocated by complexity. Its affecting the pace at which they can modernise applications and move them to the cloud and deliver the experiences that end users demand. Not only that, but its also making the lives of the IT team harder by creating silos of management and security and complexities at the edge.

To unravel this complexity manually would take IT teams too long and be far too expensive, leaving organisations with a decision to make. Many businesses are instead choosing to adopt a multi-cloud strategy that allows their IT teams to break down the complexity rather than continue to increase it, by affording greater consistency and enhanced flexibility. But how exactly does multi-cloud achieve this?

The cloud comfort blanket

The hybridity of multi-cloud delivers consistent infrastructure everywhere, that evolves and extends a modern cloud infrastructure to thousands of other cloud partners. It also ensures operational consistency by delivering unified management and security, which enhances flexibility while also avoiding complexity and preventing cloud lock-in.

Why is this important? Each cloud provider has their own software toolkits, provisioning portals, management software and monitoring capabilities, all of which work perfectly well within that cloud environment. If youre using one cloud provider, theyre simple enough for your IT team to manage.

But using one cloud provider for everything isnt feasible anymore. Each cloud has its own unique attributes, and each business will have their own motivations for using them, whether they be technical, economic, geographic or regulatory. Thats why Forrester research predicts that companies will be running on average 8,7 public clouds by 2023.

The existence of these cloud sprawls helps explain why a strategic approach to cloud one which focuses on the role of each environment in delivering business outcomes is so important.

Without it, IT teams would need a different team of people with the skills to manage the specific requirements of each cloud that their company uses a prospect that is unrealistic both in terms of likely cost, and also of enough talent being available with the appropriate skillsets.

But with one cloud management platform, IT teams have the comfort blanket of a single toolkit that enables them to manage all clouds within their estate. As well as reducing complexity and simplifying management, this also makes cloud environments reversible by design.

Let me explain what I mean by this. We have seen and continue to see many of our customers who move to the cloud quickly be taken by surprise when it grows faster than they expected, which in turn spawns too much usage, and incurs far greater costs than they had budgeted for.

Businesses like these need to be able to reverse decisions and have the flexibility to move workloads both into and out of the cloud, based on their needs.

A consistent cloud approach allows IT teams to wrap security, latency and governance policies around a workload so that those policies then exist wherever that workload goes whether that be into private or public cloud environments, or on-premises and that application or workload performs optimally wherever it is hosted.

One of our customers, Salvatore Cassara, CIO at SGB-SMIT Group, explains how his organisation has benefitted from multi-cloud, and the consistency it provides, when it comes to everyday data access.

We have a multi-cloud solution that is made up of various cloud providers and a private cloud solution, and VMware helps bring these elements together, he said. It allows us to confine the data that is more sensitive within our private cloud, and then distribute the rest through the other cloud providers. That reach makes the data available for those that need it, when they need it.

The benefits of application modernisation for IT

The practical benefits of this consistency for businesses, including both the ability to facilitate seamless use of the cloud, and to enable application modernisation, has been discussed. But there are also key operational benefits for IT teams.

Having the freedom to take existing applications, move them to their preferred cloud and use the native services of that particular cloud, removes the need to maintain older instances of applications, making it easier for businesses to avoid downtime as they move applications to newer platforms.

This portability also allows IT teams to deliver better services to lines of business because they dont have to worry about that element of the application, and can instead focus on providing underlying support of in the form of back-up services, networking, security, governance and so on.

Adopting a multi-cloud strategy makes it technically, commercially and strategically easier for businesses and their IT teams by delivering consistency, not complexity.

This acceleration of cloud capabilities, and the subsequent impact that it will have on application modernisation, is one positive from the last year that we need to hold on to and continue to build upon.

Cloud shouldnt be seen as a take it or leave it trend, but one that needs continual nurturing during its growth and is enhanced, not restricted, by choice.

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TechCentral webinar: Cloud moves from hype to business as usual – TechCentral

Cloud has moved out of hype into full business necessity. It is no longer discussed as a cloud strategy today it is a critical component of almost every organisations IT strategy.

The 2020 rush to cloud, spurred on by the global pandemic, solved the most immediate and pressing business problems, and according to Gartner, saw an almost 30% surge in end-user growth in the 2020-2021 period. This growth, however, is predicted to see a sharp turnaround before the technology plateaus into something closer to a steady and sure utility up until 2025 and beyond.

What Altron Systems Integration has witness as a response to Covid-19, and in close alignment to Gartners prediction, has been the rapid response to the necessity to enable working from home, followed by a period of reflection. The so-called lift and shift from on-premises to public cloud has come with a slew of unexpected challenges, which, says Altron Systems Integration, will see 30% of workloads moved to public hyperscale cloud repatriated.

Together with Cisco, Altron Systems Integration is hosting a webinar examining the lessons learnt from rapid cloud adoption, and how organisations are overcoming performance and availability issues. Well be examining cost implications how often the price tag has been way heftier than organisations were budgeting on. And well be examining workload placement on-prem placement is predicted to move from 2019s 80% to 30% in 2025.

This discussion will offer significant insights for professionals in senior IT management, including chief technology officers and cloud specialists, interested in discovering how to improve security, application delivery, user experience and governance across platforms in this new era of cloud as a necessity.

We are focusing on workload placement, what this impacts, how it impacts it, and how to ensure the right workloads are placed in the right architectures, across traditional IT and cloud.

The discussion will take place between TechCentral host Daniel Robus and Charl Venter, practice lead: infrastructure as a service practice, with Altron Systems Integration, Daniel van Graan, practice lead for cloud at Altron Systems Integration, and Luca Relandini, principal architect, Europe, the Middle Africa, Africa & Russia, data centre and cloud, with Cisco.

Daniel van Graan: Practice lead: cloud Altron Systems IntegrationVan Graan is an experienced leader with a demonstrated history of working in the IT services industry. He is skilled in IT strategy, software project delivery, and has strong business acumen and an ability to grow organisations. Van Graan joined Altron in 2005 as a senior business analyst in the telecommunications part of the business. He since filled various management positions where he was responsible for different aspects of the business. These include architecture, development, quality assurance and business unit management. He is currently the practice lead for the Altron Systems Integration cloud business.

Luca Relandini

Luca Relandini: Principal architect, EMEAR data centre and cloud, CiscoAs a principal architect at Cisco focusing on cloud computing and DevOps, Relandini leverages his previous experience leading mission critical projects. He has an end-to-end understanding of both hardware and software architectures, as well as the linkage between IT and the business strategy. He works with customers to innovate their architecture and processes with state-of-the-art technology and best practices, realising that governance, organisation and change management are more important success factors than the choice of the best technology. He owns certifications as enterprise architect, SOA architect, ITIL, TOGAF and infrastructure as code (AWS and Terraform).

Charl Venter

Charl Venter: Practice lead, IaaS, Altron Systems IntegrationVenter has been with Altron for 11 years. He has come through the ranks as an MCSE mouse-clicking server engineer to a technical data centre solutions architect, and now serves as a practice lead. He also holds several technical certifications from various vendors. Some of these are Cisco data centre CCIE, VMware Double VCP and Azure cloud architect expert. He is a true technologist at heart and loves crafting solutions and seeing how technology can resolve business problems.

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NICE Robotic Process Automation Fuels Smarter Automation Discovery and Hyper-Personalized CX With Tailored AI Capabilities – Business Wire

HOBOKEN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced the latest edition of its robotic process automation (RPA) solution with advanced AI capabilities that fast-track achieving organizational and employee goals, The innovative features enable organizations to benefit even more from smarter process recommendations that are deeply customized to support their objectives. Real-time behavioral guidance enables NEVA (NICE Employee Virtual Attendant) to guide agents towards more rapidly increasing first contact resolution (FCR) and customer satisfaction.

NICE RPAs version 7.5 extends support across all phases of the automation lifecycle - from discovery to deployment and driving continuous improvements beyond. Expanded capabilities include:

Barry Cooper, President, NICE Workforce & Customer Experience Group, said, With the announcement of RPA 7.5, we bring to the CX industry smarter automation discovery made possible by our rapid AI capability advancements. Leveraging this unique AI, process automations are more tightly aligned with company needs allowing them to guide agents across each customers unique situation in the moment that matters and in a way that becomes personalized. This transforms interactions into extraordinary service experiences supporting critical business priorities, improving the bottom line.

About NICEWith NICE (Nasdaq: NICE), its never been easier for organizations of all sizes around the globe to create extraordinary customer experiences while meeting key business metrics. Featuring the worlds #1 cloud native customer experience platform, CXone, NICE is a worldwide leader in AI-powered contact center software. Over 25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies, partner with NICE to transform - and elevate - every customer interaction. http://www.nice.com.

Trademark Note: NICE and the NICE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NICE Ltd. All other marks are trademarks of their respective owners. For a full list of NICEs marks, please see: http://www.nice.com/nice-trademarks.

Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements, including the statements by Mr. Cooper, are based on the current beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the management of NICE Ltd. (the Company). In some cases, such forward-looking statements can be identified by terms such as believe, expect, seek, may, will, intend, should, project, anticipate, plan, estimate, or similar words. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results or performance of the Company to differ materially from those described herein, including but not limited to the impact of changes in economic and business conditions, including as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; competition; successful execution of the Companys growth strategy; success and growth of the Companys cloud Software-as-a-Service business; changes in technology and market requirements; decline in demand for the Company's products; inability to timely develop and introduce new technologies, products and applications; difficulties or delays in absorbing and integrating acquired operations, products, technologies and personnel; loss of market share; an inability to maintain certain marketing and distribution arrangements; the Companys dependency on third-party cloud computing platform providers, hosting facilities and service partners;, cyber security attacks or other security breaches against the Company; the effect of newly enacted or modified laws, regulation or standards on the Company and our products and various other factors and uncertainties discussed in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC). For a more detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties affecting the company, refer to the Company's reports filed from time to time with the SEC, including the Companys Annual Report on Form 20-F. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise them, except as required by law.

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MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) Web Hosting Service Market Applications, Business Strategies, Opportunities, Growth, Challenges, Business Trends…

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Man Arrested on Drugs and Weapon Charges After Approaching Police – WJON News

ST. CLOUD --Police arrested a St. Cloud man last week after the suspect practically fell into their lap.

Officers say at about 2:30 Friday afternoon, 53-year-old Eric Edwards drove up to them outside the St. Cloud Police Department headquarters and said he was worried his girlfriend may assault him.

Court records show a woman exited the vehicle at about the same time but Edwards denied anything had happened yet.

Police say an odor of alcohol and marijuana smoke was coming from the car and several open alcohol containers were in plain sight. Officers then searched the car and allegedly found a .38-caliber handgun with a loaded magazine nearby, a small amount of marijuana, and a gram of cocaine.

Edwards told the officers the drugs were his but not the gun. Records show Edwards admitted he was a convicted felon and wasn't allowed to have a gun.

He faces charges of being a felon in possession of a gun and felony 5th-degree drug possession.

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Distributed cloud made real: Build faster, securely, anywhere – join this IBM webinar – TechCentral

Need greater developer productivity? Would you like a single view of your applications in all environments? Does your team want to shift away from maintaining software to providing new value to customers more often?

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Web hosting vs WordPress hosting: Which is best? – ITProPortal

If you're looking to make your website live, you'll need some form of web hosting. The best web hosting services provide the required infrastructure, including storage, bandwidth, and a suite of other features to get your website up and running, once you've used one of the best website builders to put it together.

In your search for hosting, you'll likely come across two terms: web hosting and WordPress hosting. Web hosting is an umbrella term that covers all kinds of hosting, including shared hosting, virtual private server (VPS) hosting, dedicated server hosting, and cloud hosting.

WordPress hosting also falls under this general term, but its a type of platform-specific hosting optimized for WordPress sites. With WordPress powering over 40% of all websites on the internet, it's certainly an option worth considering. But should you go for web hosting or the best WordPress hosting for your site?

In this web hosting vs WordPress hosting comparison, we'll compare their features to help you decide which one to go with. Although performance, support, and pricing depends largely on the provider you choose, well give you an inkling of what you can expect with each type of hosting. Read our WordPress review to find out more about the service, which occupies a unique space across website building and web hosting.

Often, web hostingincluding WordPress hostingcomes with included features such as a free domain, SSL certificates, email accounts, marketing features, and ecommerce features. But there are some key differences worth noting between general web hosting and WordPress hosting.

One key feature of WordPress hosting is that it only works for WordPress-based sites. In other words, if you're using CMSs like Drupal, Magento, Joomla, Squarespace, or Dreamweaver, you shouldnt choose WordPress hosting. However, most web hosting options can run WordPress with ease. So general hosting gives you far more flexibility in selecting a content management system.

One thing that stands out about WordPress hosting is that it usually comes with the WordPress software pre-installed on your server. You wont have to work through potentially confusing or difficult installation processes like you often have to with shared or other hosting, making dedicated WordPress hosting an attractive option for newbies.

With managed WordPress hosting, you will generally have full technical support, with a team on hand to install updates, including updates for your WordPress software and security patches. Such updates ensure that your website is robust and secure. This feature is particularly helpful if you arent tech-savvy, and dont want to manually handle such updates.

Other web hosting options can also offer some form of automatic updates, although you often have to go for more expensive plans to access these. Additionally, third-party integrations help you extend the functionality of your website. Thankfully, most web hosts have a wide range of third-party apps and widgets, including themes and plugins, to help you customize your site.

WordPress hosting is somewhat more limited than most other forms because it cant be used with other CMS or site creation platforms. However, WordPress itself has a vast library of plugins, themes and third-party apps and widgets that you can avail of.

Your websites performance affects everything from your brand reputation to sales. Any website that takes more than a few seconds to load is sure to turn visitors away. In some cases, WordPress hosting can offer a higher level of performance compared to general shared hosting options.

First, a WordPress hosts entire tech stack is typically designed to make your WordPress site perform better, whether were looking at uptime, page load times, server responses, or something else.

With WordPress hosting, youll get WordPress-specific caching that saves your data in the form of static files, so that your site can load faster. While other hosting options generally offer some kind of caching, they are not often WordPress-centered by default, and they tend to be a tad slower.

However, you can use a CDN (content delivery network) to improve the performance of your website, whether you're using WordPress hosting or web hosting. CDNs store your websites images, videos, and pages across several data centers. That way, the distance between a server and a user is reduced, and a single-point failure in one server doesnt affect the performance of your website.

It is important to note that even the most basic shared hosting can be configured to run a WordPress website in a fast, efficient manner. This will take a fair amount of work, though.

Unsurprisingly, the level of customer support you get depends on the kind of web hosting you choose. People on shared plans typically get access to a knowledge base, in addition to phone, live chat, and email support. But response times, especially by email, can be slow.

Higher paying customers, like those on VPS and dedicated hosting plans, often get priority customer support. Some hosts even offer a strategic team on standby (24/7) to help you address issues quickly.

The advantage of choosing WordPress hosting, especially managed WordPress hosting, is that you get a support team who are experts in WordPress. Managed WordPress hosting allows you to focus on your business, while the support team undertakes proactive monitoring to identify issues as soon as possible.

Take Kinsta's top-level WordPress team, for instance. They check the status of the websites they host every two minutes; that amounts to a whopping 720 checks each day. So they'll notice and get right on top of any website issues before you even know it.

Web hosting prices vary widely depending on the kind of site you want to run and the extra features you need. Shared hosting, the cheapest of the lot, ranges anywhere from less than $1 to $15 a month, or even higher. For instance, InMotion Hosting's shared plans start at $2.49 a month, and can go as high as $12.99 a month. Meanwhile, Bluehost's plans range from $2.95 a month to $13.95 a month.

VPS hosting can be much pricier, although low-end plans come in at less than $5 a month. However, the price can go as high as $80 a month, or even higher. For example, Bluehost's entry plan for VPS hosting costs $19.99 and the highest plan costs $59.99.Expect to pay at least $70 a month for dedicated hosting, increasing all the way to $300 a month depending on the extra features you choose.

WordPress hosting also has an extensive pricing structure. You can get it as cheap as basic shared hosting in many cases, and prices can reach thousands per month for custom enterprise solutions. InMotion's WordPress hosting starts at $4.99 a month, but you have to be ready to pay for three years.

WPEngine has one of the more expensive managed WordPress hosting plans we found, with costs rising to about $241 a month.

Which is best: web hosting or WordPress hosting? The short answer is that it depends. If you are running a WordPress site, choosing WordPress hosting is a no-brainer. You'll get better features, higher performance, and more effective support.

That said, several web hosts offer WordPress-focused hosting packages that are worth looking at. Although these packages are not WordPress hosting, they have features tailored for good performance of WordPress sites. However, if you are running your website on other CMSs, we recommend choosing from the wide range of web hosting options out there.

For small businesses and people building their first site, shared or WordPress hosting will likely be your best bet. If you want more space, bandwidth, and control over your website, choose between VPS hosting, dedicated hosting, and cloud hosting.

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