We offer quality service for your Internet web site
hosting needs. Your site is hosted using Microsoft Internet
Information Server (IIS) and Cold Fusion Application Server.
AS OF January 1, 2001, we now include the fees and management of your domain
name for FREE!
(Normally $70 every two years from NSI)
Conditions apply.
Quality WebSite Hosting Service:
Enhanced Business hosting includes all of the features of Small Business
hosting, plus the ability for
data driven web sites. Such as live inventory, online job postings and
applications, and eCommerce!
The cost of this service starts at $25/month, pre-billed quarterly. This
includes:
Quality Web Site Hosting Service
Small Business
Enhanced Business
Monthy web hosting service fee
$25
$50
Initial setup fee
NONE
NONE
Annual domain name registration fee
FREE
FREE
Hosting of www.yourdomain.com
X
X
Disk space for web pages, data, and graphics
50MB
150MB
10 E-mail accounts at mail.yourdomain.com (you@yourdomain.com)
X
X
WebMail - Browser based access to your email
X
X
SpamAssassin - SPAM marking with great accuracy!
X
X
Anti-Virus - Latest definitions loaded every hour!
X
X
+$10/month for blocks of 10 additional E-mail addresses
X
X
+$10/month for 100MB additional disk space
X
X
Adobe ColdFusion server extensions (.cfm pages)
X
SQL Server 2000, MS-Access XP, and other ODBC Datasources
X
Web site forms emailed to you
X
+$15/month for FrontPage Server extensions
X
Dedicated Server Hosting also available!
Free domain name conditions
: Jackson Technical must be the
Administrative, Billing, and Technical contact for your domain name, registered
with a registrar of our choice.
Debating Web Hosting?
In-house vs. outsourced
For small to medium sized businesses, outsourcing your web site hosting
is simply a better finanicial decision.
For a low monthly fee, you stake claim to your own virtual real-estate on
the Internet. No maintaining servers that have to run 24/7,
no expensive software purchases, and no technical knowledge needed to do so.
But what if you CAN host your own web sites In-House... does that mean you SHOULD?