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(mt) Media Temple, Inc. is an industry-leading, privately held web hosting and software application services company based in Los Angeles, California. Since 1998, the company has provided businesses worldwide with reliable, professional-class network environments to host websites, email, business applications, and other web related content. They are a friendly, accessible group of "technology agnostic" engineers, digital artists, and business developers focused on making the company successful and adding value to the services they provide. |
| Platform(s): Redhat Linux |
Cost: $7.95 - $495.00 |
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Category: |
Virtual Hosting |
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Host / Company Name: |
Media Temple |
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URL: |
http://www.mediatemple.net/ |
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Cost: |
$7.95 - $495.00 |
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Free Hosting: |
No |
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Platforms: |
Redhat Linux |
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Control Panels: |
Ensim |
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Hard Drive Space: |
250 MB to 1000 MB |
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Bandwidth Offered: |
15 GB to 45 GB |
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Execute CGI: |
Yes |
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Telnet/SSH Access: |
Yes |
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MySQL Databases: |
Yes |
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MS Access Databases: |
No |
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Keywords: |
mt,media temple,mediatemple,web hosting,shared hosting,appliance server,dedicated server,streaming server,quicktime streaming,shockwave host,generator host,fortress host,application programming,los angeles,glendale |
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Summary: |
Web Hosting Services |
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Description: |
(mt) Media Temple, Inc. is an industry-leading, privately held web hosting and software application services company based in Los Angeles, California. Since 1998, the company has provided businesses worldwide with reliable, professional-class network environments to host websites, email, business applications, and other web related content. They are a friendly, accessible group of "technology agnostic" engineers, digital artists, and business developers focused on making the company successful and adding value to the services they provide. |
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Extras: |
(mt) Media Temple, Inc. serves a wide range of clients ranging from small "mom and pop" businesses to large Fortune 100 companies including Microsoft, Quantas Airways, Intuit, and more. |
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