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Linux,
Unix or Windows ®
2000? This is a major question for those deciding on which web
hosting provider to use. Once you look into the facts, however, the
answer becomes significantly clearer.
Windows®
2000 has a far greater degree of expandability and adaptability in
regards to important website components. Features include full Microsoft®
FrontPage®
2002 functionality, ODBC, SQL integration, and powerful E-Commerce
applications. As we have seen in recent years, developments in these
areas are what will define the internet and make it a more comfortable
area for businesses. Windows®
2000 is the future of web hosting platforms.

Your site will actually have
much more freedom of expansion and development, especially when meshed
with the wide variety of software languages and packages available,
including Microsoft®
FrontPage® 2002, Active Server Pages, Microsoft® Access,
SQL, Index Server, Microsoft®
Merchant Server, etc.

Microsoft®
Windows® 2000 and Microsoft®
FrontPage® 2002, both having
been designed by Microsoft, are designed to run in unison and in fact
complement each other. An NT server enables you to use Microsoft®
FrontPage® 2002 to the
fullest extent, utilizing every application that is available with the
version you are running. Please see our
Microsoft®
FrontPage®
2002
Info
for more information regarding
Microsoft®
FrontPage®
2002 and related issues.

With Windows®
2000 you are given
full functionality when it comes to working with E-commerce and database
software. By way of Microsoft®
FrontPage® 2002 extensions,
Microsoft® FrontPage®
2002 users working with
Active Server Pages can easily integrate an Access database into their
website. Also supported are SQL databases which give users the means to
build larger, more complex groups of information.

ASP's are completely supported by
Windows® 2000. Microsoft®
Active Server Pages are a programming language that may be used for a
variety of purposes and which is steadily becoming a standard for
web-based database management. Through ASP you can build your database
from information that is submitted from websites and online forms. As
the information comes in to your database files, your information tables
grow automatically.
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