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Friday, April 22, 2005

QualiArt migrated

Goal was three-fold:
- pay less for hosting
- pay less for domain names
- make the whole stuff easier and quicker to manage
Almost a case study: QualiArt owns several domains all registered with a different registrar, and hosted on different servers. Too complicated to manage and grow, and too expensive. So we arranged it all. Web expenses got divided by three. True, we had to shake a few suppliers who don't like to lose clients and pretend they don't receive domain transfer requests, or lost password info... Anyway, we did what we had to do, including sending an aggressive fax to a reluctant registrar, who, amazingly, proceeded in a snap upon reception of our fax.
Conclusion: though we're in a hitech all-virtual electron-ruled world, "old" methods with paper are sometimes more efficient. Always a matter of context - huh ?!?