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Tuesday 9 July 2013

Build Your Startup Internet and Mobile Hosting Business: Step 3



Previously I have written on how easy it is to startup your own Internet and mobile hosting business.

Oh, and yes, this is a series on Building Your Startup Internet and Mobile Hosting Business. There are 3 steps to the whole process. Well, 3 steps keeps things nice and compact and easy to follow.


This is the final of the three (3) steps on how to easily startup your own Internet and mobile hosting business.


Yes I have a plan, now I will get to doing it tomorrow.
You know what you need to do. You know why you need to do it. You even know what steps you must take to get it done. But there’s one small problem: you can’t seem to get moving. Big problem, but it actually isn't one.

The final step.


Work on your project rather than saying you will. Get down to things, start doing work now; rather than later.


The measure of productivity and good returns is the ability for you to start something and to get it up and running immediately.


Contact EVERWORKS. Ask the support team all the questions you need answers to, and get down to starting your business.


Some tips to help with procrastination:



  1. Make sure you really want to do it
  2. Keep things simple
  3. Make it the first priority of your day
  4. Just get started
  5. Tell yourself you are just going to work on it for 10 minutes

Ask anything, unsure of how long it will take, how much work is required, how much it costs, what are the plans, who will help when help is needed most?


Asking is important, because if you don't ask no one can answer any of your questions. 


With that, this ends the series on how to startup your own internet and mobile hosting business easily.

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Wednesday 3 July 2013

Your Data Is Your Data.

Can Internet Companies be forced by Government to disclose data that is stored by its customers?
Recently there has been a lot of concern on the NSA Prism program where government has been secretly obtaining data from companies; an undisclosed program, now made known to the public. "NSA Prism program taps in to user data of Apple, Google and others" - The Guardian UK
The National Security Agency has obtained direct access to the systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants, according to a top secret document obtained by the Guardian.
The NSA access is part of a previously undisclosed program called Prism, which allows officials to collect material including search history, the content of emails, file transfers and live chats, the document says.

It is EVERWORKS's policy that it will not access, transfer, or deliver EVERWORKS's customers in response to any government authorities other than pursuant to a properly issued, lawful request from appropriate law enforcement officials or other order from a competent body from the country in which the servers are physically located.

EVERWORKS has not participated in any data mining or collection of customer data located within its hosted environments.


Read more on EVERWORKS's Terms & Policies.


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 Security photographed by bulldog1 | PRISM Information & Picture: The Guardian UK Online