| 1. | Web Hosting | The World Wide Web is a massive collection of web sites, all hosted on computers (called web servers) all over the world. The web server (computer) where your web site's html files, graphics, etc. reside is known as the web host. Web hosting clients simply upload their web sites to a shared (or dedicated) webserver, which the ISP maintains to ensure a constant, fast connection to the Internet. A Web Hosting company provides you space on their web server which allows you anyone on the Internet… 0.6 KB |
| 2. | Web Hosting Control Panel | The business of providing the storage, connectivity, and services necessary to serve files for a website. |
| 3. | Web Mail | Email that is accessed via a web browser. |
| 4. | Web Server | A computer, or a software package, that provides a specific kind of service to client software running on other computers. The term can refer to a particular piece of software (such as Apache or WebStar) or to the machine on which the software is running. |
| 5. | Web Site Traffic Reporting | Reporting software to provide information such as the frequency of hits, page views, amount of data transfer, and total transfer sizes. Popular reporting tools include Analog, Webalizer, and WebTrends. |
| 6. | web hosting | providing space on Internet servers for the storage of World Wide Web sites which can be accessed by others through the network. This service is usually offered by ISPs or web hosting specialists. |
| 7. | web server | a specialized computer inside a network which sends out web content (pages, etc.) when a request is made by a web browser client. A website itself is hosted on the web server. |
| 8. | website | an information resource on the World Wide Web. Websites may provide information on any topic. |
| 9. | Windows Hosting | Web hosting that supports any version of Windows, a family of operating systems by Microsoft. |
| 10. | World Wide Web (WWW) | an Internet-based system for the retrieval of information from distributed servers by use of a client or browser. The World Wide Web supports text, graphics and multimedia, and is a key medium for communication, business and entertainment in the Networked World. |