Installing nopCommerce 4.10 on Everleap

Martin Ortega In this tutorial we’re going to be installing nopCommerce 4.10 in your Everleap hosting account using the self-contained no-source package.

 

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nopCommerce Days Conference 2018

Takeshi Eto 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.

 

 

 

 



Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure” in July

John Meeks Google thinks your site is shady.

OK, not really, but that is how it will look come July, when all HTTP sites will be flagged as “not secure” in Chrome. In Google’s perspective, a site secured with SSL is a more trustworthy site. So with that in mind a regular HTTP site will be highlighted as “not secure“… for your protection.



Everleap featured on HostingAdvice

John Meeks Our VP Marketing and Business Development, Takeshi Eto, was interviewed by the hosting experts over at HostingAdvice.com and they published an article about our ASP.NET cloud hosting services. We are excited about the feature and if you are too, you can check out the full article over here.



Google turns on native ad-blocking and what it means for advertisers like us

Takeshi Eto 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.



Orlando Code Camp on March 17th, 2018

John Meeks We’re sponsoring the 2018 Orlando Code Camp on Saturday, March 17th, 2018 at Seminole State College in Sanford, Florida.  This year, the Orlando Code Camp has 98 sessions scheduled with 90 speakers and an estimated 600 attendees.  And the event is FREE! If you’re interested in attending, you can register here.

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What’s Happening with Symantec SSL Certificates?

Michael PhillipsYou may have recently read one of the many confusing or seemingly contradictory articles about the Symantec vs. Google grudge match that’s been going on for some time now. If not, here’s the problem in a nutshell:

Google found a troubling number of bad SSL certificates issued by Symantec – bad meaning they had issued certs for google.com and other high profile domains, but they issued them to people who were not Google, etc. Symantec said they were just test certificates used by internal staff, and they never left their four walls. But the fact remained that the certs were valid and could potentially cause a lot of trouble.



Top 10 Things We Accomplished in 2017

Takeshi EtoAnother year is in the books. Here is my annual Top 10 list of accomplishments for 2017.

  1. Expanded our Private Database offerings
    Back in 2016, we launched Private SQL hosting – a solution for customers to get their own private server with a SQL server installation that is not shared with any other customer.  This database solution is ideal for sites that have large databases, those who need hosting for many small databases, and those who need special customized configuration on their SQL server. In 2017, we expanded our Private Database service to include:

    1. Private MySQL hosting – Your own private server loaded with MySQL.
    2. Private MongoDB hosting – Your own private server loaded with MongoDB, a popular NoSQL solution.

    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.



Meltdown, Spectre, and the Processor Problem That We All Face

Michael PhillipsBy now you may have read about an issue affecting Intel, AMD, and other processors, potentially exposing sensitive memory data. Until now, that data has been assumed to be safe, since a program running on a system isn’t supposed to be able to access the memory used by the kernel or core of that system. There are two separate bugs involved, known by the names “Meltdown” and “Spectre.” The bugs affect virtually every device that uses an Intel or AMD processor: desktop computers, laptops, tablets, phones – essentially almost all computing devices made since 1995.



Everleap Sponsors Iowa Code Camp 2017 (Again!)

Calvin WongWe’re big on supported the developer community. The Iowa Code Camp, hosted by CRineta and the Iowa .NET Usergroup, is being held twice this year. We sponsored the first one in July. And we’re sponsoring the next one on November 4th, too!

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