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SCO / Santa Cruz Operation
The Santa Cruz Operation, a leading supplier of UNIX systems for systems based on Intel microprocessors. Suppliers of Xenix and Open Desktop.

Script
A simple program or sequence of instructions that is carried out by another program. All sorts of programs use scripts as a way of automating procedures or carrying out simple tasks.

SDMI / Secure Digital Music Initiative
A scheme developed by a consortium of music industry heavyweights and technology companies to prevent the piracy of music on the Internet.

Search Engine
Software that find things on the Internet, usually a dedicated website. One way or another, most Web users eventually find their way to one of the big names such as Altavista or Yahoo, because, though far from perfect, they are the only way of finding information in the vastness of the Internet.

Secure Server
Secure Server is a web server or other computers connected to the Internet that is capable of establishing encrypted communication with clients, generally using SSL or SET.

Security
A condition that results from the establishment and maintenance of protective measures that ensure a state of inviolability from hostile acts or influences. With respect to classified matter, the condition that prevents unauthorized persons from having access to official information that is safeguarded in the interests of national security.

Sendmail
The Unix implementation of the SMTP protocol, used to deliver E-mail.

Server
In a client-server model, the server provides services to another program or client.

Server Farm
A group of computers configured as servers gathered together in a single location.

Servlet
A small Java program that runs on a server; in essence, the server equivalent of an Applet.

SET / Secure Electronic Transaction
A secure payment protocol developed by MasterCard and Visa designed to ensure security for bank card transactions over the Internet. It denies merchants access to credit card information, thus keeping it secure between the shopper and the bank.

SET Mark
Logo assuring that the software being used has been certified for facilitation of SET transactions.

SETI / Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence
This is a "passive" search in that we are listening for signals. This does not presently involve the "active" means of transmitting, be it in the microwave or optical regime. If we transmit such a signal, the activity would then be called "CETI" -Communications with ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence. It should make no preconceived assumptions about what constitutes the best part of the electromagnetic spectrum for such means of signaling.

Setup Fees
Fees that are charged for establishing a merchant account, including application fees, software licensing fees, and equipment purchases.

SGML / Standard Generalised Markup Language
A generic markup language for representing documents. SGML is a system for defining structured document types, and markup languages to represent instances of those document types.

Shared Hosting / Shared Web Hosting
Shared Hosting allows you to host your website using your own domain name, on a server you share with other users who will also share the server's resources.

Shell
A Unix term for the "outer" user-access level (command line) to the inner functions (the "kernel") of the operating system, it is now used to apply to almost any command line interface with a program. A modem dial-in account in text-only mode on a Unix Internet server is referred to as a "shell account" because commands (for email or Internet file transfers, for example) are typed in on a command line at a system prompt, the user's "shell" for access to the computer. The MS-DOS command line at the "C:\>" or other prompt is also known as the "DOS shell."

Shell Script
A program written to be interpreted by the shell of an operating system, especially UNIX.

Shockware
A popular PLUG-IN for Web pages used by designers to add sophisticated multimedia features to their sites.

Shopping Cart Program
Shopping Cart Program is a software package that runs as part of a web site to collect and record purchasing decisions by a visitor. Shopping cart programs are stored on web servers.

S-HTTP Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol
A secure version of HTTP, developed by Netscape, that provides general transaction security services over the Web.

Site map
A site map helps users to navigate through the site to find the information that they are looking for faster.

SLIP / Serial Line Interface Protocol
A data communications standard to connect to the Internet across a Modem-based link.

SMS / Short Messaging Service
A way for mobile phone users to send each short text messages from the keypads of their GSM phones.

SMTP / Simple Mail Transport Protocol
The standard way of transferring e-mail from one computer to another on the Internet.

Source Code
The original code of a computer program. Unlike executable binary code or bytecode, which has been turned into the ones and zeros that computer understand, source code can be read by humans, albeit rather specialized ones.

SPAM
Junk e-mail. Sending the same unrequested file/commercial e-mail to many people.

Spammer
Someone who sends spam to people or newsgroups.

Spider
A type of robot program that autonomously travels the Web from server to server and indexes the contents of publicly-accessible files found on the servers. Also called Web walkers, crawlers, and worms. Spiders are used by search engines for creating searchable indices of Net and Web files.

SQL
Structured Query Language is a specialized query language for requesting information from a database. Servers which can handle SQL are known as SQL servers.

SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server is a database management system. It is portable, reliable, flexible, fast, and easy to manage. SQL Server has been developed specifically to take advantage of the best features Microsoft Windows NT has to offer. It is optimized for the multithreaded, preemptive multiprocessing kernel of Windows NT. The many features and options in SQL Server are geared toward multiple users who need concurrent access to high volumes of data.

SSH / Secure Shell
SSH is a UNIX-based command interface and protocol for securely log into another computer over a network. It allows you to Telnet into your account securely to control Web and other kinds of servers remotely.

SSI / Server Side Includes
A variable value that a server can include in an HTML file before it sends it to the browser. SSL are often used to insert common content into several different web pages.

SSL
SSL is a protocol designed to allow encrypted, authenticated communications across the Internet. SSL is included as part of both the Microsoft and Netscape browsers and most Web server products. Developed by Netscape, SSL also gained the support of Microsoft and other Internet client/server developers as well and became the de facto standard until evolving into Transport Layer Security

Stanford University
An academic institution of unrivalled influence in the high-tech world.

Start-Up
A new business venture, especially in the high-technology area.

Steganography
The science of communication in a way that hides the existence of the communication.

Stickiness
A highly valued but generally unmeasurable quality of a website that keeps its visitors hanging around or encourages them to come back often.

Streaming Media
Audio, video and other content sequences that can be played as they arrive.

Style Sheet
A template attached to a Web page that describes how it should look.

Subdomain
Subdomain is a "domain within a domain". Subdomains are individual Web addresses built upon a pre-existing domain name, for example, sub.Research-Hosting.co.uk.

Sun Microsystems
The creator of Java and a major player in the development of new Internet technologies.

SunOS
The version of UNIX running on Sun workstations.

Switch
A network device that moves data traffic between networks.

Synchronous
At the same time. Telephone conversations, Internet Talk, Internet Relay Chat, and MUDs are forms of synchronous communications, in which communications are undertaken with the assumption of unnoticeable time intervals between exchanges. Today, many phone communications are asynchronous, since we use voice mail and answering machines that allow intervals between communication exchanges.

Hosting Tips
Ask your host to pay for your domain name.
If you want to host a NEW domain name, you can request the hosting company to pay your domain name for you. The cost of domain registration and renewal is about £6 per year.

Minimize your website expenses
If you are unusual about hosting and if you are still in the development and testing stage of your website, go for cheap hosting service. You save money by minimizing your website expenses on the initial stage, and once your site is ready for public to view, you can always decide to stay or move to another host. Always choose to host with reliable hosts that offer responsive technical support.

Read user reviews and hosting news
If you already have a host, and you intend to switch and search for another host, always start your search by reading user reviews and hosting news. This is simply because hosting companies that are always in the news are always innovating to provide better, cheaper, faster, newer or more efficient hosting services in the current marketplace. User review are comments provided by the people who have used and experienced their hosting services. Read users reviews to find out the actual hosting services provided by the hosts to help you decide which hosts suit your budget and plans.

Below are the hosting companies that we have tested in terms of support and hosting innovation. Although there are room for further improvement in their services, they are generally considered to be outstanding hosts. We will keep you posted with more reliable hosting companies.
WebsiteSource.com
EnergizedHosting.com
Nebrix.net
CiHost.com
Micfo.com
StartLogic.com
IPowerWeb.com
SuperbHosting.net
Cravis.com
EnterHost.com
StartLogic.com
Apollohosting.com
Hostway.co.uk
Globat.com
BlueHost.com
HostForWeb.com
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