
The long-standing way of thinking as to whether or not something is reliable, or someone is reliable is different. If something is reliable then the tool, implement, or device is going to work, while that someone is a person you can count on that person to be available and capable when you need them. Any business website will need to have secure hosting for brand reputation, but web hosting isn’t a tool, an implement or a device either. It’s really more of a resource for businesses and personal interest ventures. And an invaluable one for businesses because without it your website is nowhere to be found. There is also a lot that goes into building a brand for businesses, and the way any of them make themselves visible and identifiable online is a core part of having a legit brand. You can say quite fairly that your web hosting is not as much of a part of your brands as your logo or other visuals, for example, but it is something of a part of it in a much more indirect way. And it ties back into the idea of being reliable, but in this case it has more to do with how prospective customers expect that you’ll have yourself and your products/services/whatever readily available for them to look over and compare online. They expect you to be reliable in this way. Every site that allows for transactions via the site is going to need to have the right protocols in place, and that starts with SSL certificates. You may also need to be considering data privacy compliances as per PIPEDA, and GDPR regulations. Of course your brand would suffer if there were any repeated incidents of sensitive data being taken after your site is the result of a cyber security attack, and one thing we like to tell new customers with a business site in mind is that one of the many advantages of VPS hosting is that there’s a higher tier of website security that comes with that type of webs hosting. What we’ll do with this week’s entry is look at how your hosting choices and factor...

