There are many ways to host a website. In case of WordPress there are 4 options. Shared hosting is the most popular option.For $4-$7 you are able to host several websites, part of the deal is also a free domain. Premium WordPress hosting is a new generation of hosting. It’s optimized with latest technologies to make […]
Linode review
I host ITSMDaily.com on Digitalocean. I always wanted to try Linode. Linode had a promotion for black friday which I gladly accepted. At first I just couldn’t find time to run some tests, but now I was challenged to start an interesting project which I gladly accepted. I have to admit that using Linode proved a good […]
How to prevent Panda eating your garden with Scrutiny on OS X Review
Why you can’t be 100% sure that your website can’t be penalized by Google? There is a simple reason called human nature. Friend called me and he told me that he lost about 40% traffic on his website. I asked him if low quality content could be the problem. After investigating he told me that […]
Watch out for bad WordPress themes
If you have a passion to write and decide to start with a blog first question you have is: ”What will be a name of my domain?” The second question you have is: ”Which CMS will I use?” WordPress, Joomla or Blogger? Why and do I want to pay for hosting my own blog? Is […]
Why I moved to Genesis with real examples and wish I did sooner
I never payed too much attention to the WordPress themes I used on my blog. It took me 2 years to realize my mistake. Only recently I noticed colossal damage I did unknowingly, to my website and to my readers. I had so many problems with backend performance, website speed and downtime that came out of the […]
MiniTool Power Data Recovery Review
MiniTool Power Data Recovery is data recovery software which enables users to recover deleted or lost files. Unlike most file recovery tools, it can bring back data after a quick format, not just the shift-deleted items. Pros: Supports digital media devices like flash drives, memory cards, Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, or iPods, from which it can […]
Libreoffice Network diagram icons
In January 2013 I have published a post called LibreOffice in the Enterprise where I shared experiences we had with LibreOffice migration. In the end I mentioned Visio support in LibreOffice Draw and that I was able to replace MS Visio. One of the problems I had was finding high quality icons (stencils) for LibreOffice Draw. You […]
Synology DS 414Slim review
The first time I saw slim Disk station I thought that it’s flawed by design. Why one earth would one one use 4 bay DS for slim drives? Especially since you can use regular Disk station and fill it with small 2.5” drives. I never payed a lot attention to slim series… Until I got […]
Outlook alternative with Exchange support
There are many email clients, but most lack Exchange support. I have have used Davmail and finally settled with Thunderbird with ExQuilla for some of our users. But reality is that Mozilla discontinued development of Thunderbird and handed the maintenance to community. Thunderbird, truth to be told never really had any vision and didn’t innovate. […]
Best MS Office alternative
According to Softwatch, organisations are wasting money by licensing Microsoft Office that users rarely use. Only 48 minutes per day is time average user is using Office, most used application is Outlook email client, which accounts for about 68 percent of that activity. Second place goes to Excel with 17 percent of user activity, or an average […]
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