Business accounts 'beneficial on shared hosting'
Date: Friday 31st July 2009

Companies should not shy away from paying for a business account when working with a
shared hosting provider.
In an article written for VerticalScope and published on TopHosts.com, IT expert Derek Vaughan has claimed those with business accounts are generally placed higher in terms of importance when it comes to client support.
This is because companies are generally larger customers for such firms, while they could bring in more additional business than those on standard accounts.
He added that companies also benefit from sharing hosting facilities with other firms, particularly for security reasons.
"This is because businesses are much more aware of what is happening to their accounts, what scripts they are running, and keeping up with security issues," he explained.
Armando Roggio, an online retail commentator for Ecommerce Know-How, recently wrote on the site that there is no "one-size-fits-all solution" for companies seeking hosting solutions.
Written by Mark Hainsby
