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We can manage your server in our facilities, your facility, and even in other
colocation facilities such as Rack Shack.
Why ProgrammerHELP?
- You lack Linux, Unix, (*nix), Apache web server gurus
- You want to take advantage of the many very secure and robust Open Source
Solutions
- Some colocation facilities are very rigid in their configuration
options, and with a little help from ProgrammerHELP, your system can be
configured to meet YOUR needs.
Secure Server
ProgrammerHELP has experts in setting up a secure server and installing your
digital certificate. We have
implemented many successful online stores ourselves.
Virtual Web Hosting
ProgrammerHELP can provide you with virtual web hosting. To see how you can
enhance that service visit uPilot, part of the OnYourMark, LLC Fine Family of Companies.
Mail Server
ProgrammerHELP can configure and maintain an email server for you. If
you would like protection from SPAM, we can also install and administer SPAM
filtering and blocking software. We can implement several Open
Source Solutions like SpamBouncer and SpamAssassin, or the filter of your choice. OnYourMark, LLC, parent company of ProgrammerHELP, is a sponsor of
SpamIsBad.com - a Wisconsin
Internet community against spam.
Supported Platforms
ProgrammerHELP specializes in Open Source Solutions. As such, we can
configure, administer, and maintain systems with the following:
- Linux: the most used
Unix-like operating system on the planet. We are particularly expert at Red Hat and Debian.
- FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD: all based on the
Berkeley Systems Distribution of Unix, developed at the University of
California, Berkeley. Another BSD based open source project is Darwin, which is
the base of Apple's Mac OS X.
- Apache: which runs over
50% of the world's web servers.
- CGI: The Common Gateway Interface is a
standard for interfacing external applications with information servers, such as
HTTP or Web servers.
- BIND: Berkeley
Internet Name Domain is an implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS)
protocols and provides an openly redistributable reference implementation of the
major components of the Domain Name System.
- sendmail: the most
widely used email transport software on the Internet.
- qmail: an Internet Mail
Transfer Agent (MTA) for UNIX-like operating systems. It's a drop-in replacement
for the Sendmail system provided with UNIX operating systems.
- PHP: a widely-used
general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development
and can be embedded into HTML.
- MySQL: the world's most
popular open source database.
- Perl: a language optimized
for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those text files,
and printing reports based on that information. It's also a good language for
many system management tasks.
- mod_perl: brings
together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache HTTP server. You can use
Perl to manage Apache, respond to requests for web pages and much more.
- Python: an interpreted,
interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is often compared to Tcl,
Perl, Scheme or Java.
- OpenSSH: a
free version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools that
increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on.
- And much more...
Programmer Help for You!
Our consultants can educate you about Open Source Computing and the Open Source Community. For HELP with your Open Source Solution Contact Us online or call 800-747-3399.
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