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The newest breed: web and email hosting

Posted in Email hosting on April 20th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Web and email hosting services are the newest internet concepts outside the periphery of just emailing. Among the many computer applications the latest breed of web and email hosting includes back office applications like corporate bulletin or forum, web-based meeting/chat room, calendar sharing with web SMS reminder, online storage with secure file management, and Internet scheduled backup service and many more. These are services that one normally needs to pay separately to use on the domain. It is good that they are all available within the latest breed of web and email hosting.

The user just has to login through a login page which is linked from a company homepage. Once the user login he or she will have admittance to the web mail and all these applications depending on whether the admin of the back office has put them in the group with access rights granted. The admin has the right to create or delete many users as per requirement besides granting the access rights to different groups and assigning the disk space for each user.

The owner can easily add or remove a user to or off the company portal and control the access rights of the staff for the company’s applications and information with the owner of the business being the admin. The access control is particularly useful as far as the online storage and the secure file management system is concerned. It is really helpful for the user who can also save attachment from the web mail to the online storage.

The online storage is available from anywhere with Internet access via a web browser. It also makes file sharing easier within the company or with customers and vendors, especially when the size of the file is huge, or the number of files to share is big. Along with the online storage is the Internet backup service, which is essential to personal or office data protection and disaster recovery. Data loss has always been one of the most critical and vital factors that affect business continuity data protection should not be taken lightly.