I’m happy to announce that we have successfully renewed our EU-US Privacy Shield and Swiss-US Privacy Shield certification. We worked with our privacy management solutions partner, Truste, to help us in this effort. If you want more information about the program, you can visit PrivacyShield.gov.
Everleap will be donating free hosting accounts to charities participating in the Southwest Ohio GiveCamp, happening over the weekend starting Friday Oct. 19th at the Miami University Voice of America Learning Center. Participants this year include the Miami Valley Community Action Partnership, Santa Maria Community Services, Yellow Springs Senior Citizens and more. As always there’s a lot of work ahead and the GiveCamp team can use volunteers. We wish them an awesome event!
Visit Everleap.com to learn more about our sponsorship program.
Our friends at nopCommerce are hosting their 2018 nopCommerce Days Conference in Las Vegas on November 8-9th at the Hard Rock hotel.
This year, nopCommerce is expecting over 700 attendees from over 30 countries. And with over 20 exhibitors and 25+ speakers, it’ll be a great place to learn more about nopCommerce and their future plans, the nopCommerce ecosystem and partners, and best e-commerce practices.
I’m planning on going myself. Maybe I’ll see you there?
Visit Everleap to learn more about our nopCommerce compatible ASP.NET cloud hosting solutions.
On February 15, 2018 Google released version 64 of their Chrome browser which includes a built-in ad-blocker. John blogged about this over on our DiscountASP.NET blog – you can get some more details over on that post including what will be considered “offensive” ads in Google’s ad-blocker.
The notable thing with this new Chrome release is that the Google ad-blocker is ON BY DEFAULT. So by default, Google will be determining what ads you see or not see. And with the Chrome browser marketshare being over 50%, that means eventually half of the browsers out there will have an active ad-blocker.
Another year is in the books. Here is my annual Top 10 list of accomplishments for 2017.
Private Database Special: we are currently offering 50% off the first month of any Private Database servers. If you are interested in getting your own database server for peak performance and customization, please contact us.
Due to customer demand, we’ve added SQL Reporting Services 2016 as the latest option for reporting services. Some of the enhancements in SQL Reporting Services 2016 include:
I’m excited to announce the launch of Private MongoDB hosting at Everleap.
This new premium NoSQL solution will provide you with your own private MongoDB server. Your MongoDB databases will get access to all of the disk space, CPU and RAM on the virtual machine. And like our other hosting services, it is fully managed. We will handle all the server updates and security at no additional cost, freeing you to devote your time and resources to your website and applications rather than server maintenance.
Last year we attained EU-US Privacy Shield Certification and the policy update included legacy Swiss-US Safe Harbor language. But earlier this year, a new Swiss-US Privacy Shield Framework was approved. And on April 12th, the US Department of Commerce started accepting applications for the new Swiss-US Privacy Shield framework.
There are some differences between the EU-US Privacy Shield and the Swiss-US Privacy Shield frameworks. We worked with our privacy management solutions partner, Truste, to make sure that our privacy policies and practices meet the requirements of both frameworks. So I am happy to announce that we have attained Swiss-US Privacy Shield Certification.
Today we announce two new services that we are introducing in partnership with SpamExperts, who offer premium email security solutions.
Inbox Filtering
This is a premium spam filtering solution that will not only keep your inbox virtually free of spam, viruses and phishing, but also includes a powerful management portal, where you can easily setup whitelists and blacklists and review your email logs. You can also get daily quarantine summary report.
We have introduced a new tool to add SQL users to the Managed SQL section of Control Panel.
But…Managed SQL it isn’t called Managed SQL anymore. Now it’s Private SQL.
We recently introduced Private MySQL, and for the sake of consistency (and descriptiveness) we changed Managed SQL to Private SQL.