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I recently saw a couple of hosters are already offering ASP.NET AJAX support to their customers. This excellent! We build ASP.NET AJAX with hosters in mind, so I hope more will sign... if you are in the market for a hoster, you definitely want to get one that supports ASP.NET AJAX..
Know of any I missed?
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
Another is http://www.serverintellect.com/
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
Hey Brad, over here at MaximumASP we also support ASP.NET AJAX.
http://weblog.maximumasp.com/archive/2007/1/25/ASPNET-AJAX-10-Installation.aspx
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
ASPNix.com.
They support it even from the early beta days!
http://www.aspnix.com
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
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Anonymous
February 04, 2007
heh :) i'm starting my own hosting ... :) and I have ajax in mind definitely :) ...
all my best,
m
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
Very interesting site, read it all :)
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
Howdy Folks. I was wondering if anyone had any details on the Eastern re-union that is being held in Moncton in 2007. Cheers, Dan
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
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Anonymous
February 04, 2007
A site I've got hosted at http://fluidhosting.com/ is running on the AJAX 1.0 RTM.
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
I have hosted with http://hosting.softsys.org. They have been offering since it was in Beta stage and they even supported me with my code errors at times.
Anonymous
February 04, 2007
I use http://serverintellect.com/ and have some of my ajax stuff already tested and working.
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
http://www.webhost4life.com supports AJAX and .NET 3.0.
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
http://www.dotnetmart.com supports it when the AJAX 1.0 is official released.
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
http://www.bitshop.com - We support it when customers contact us (currently not installed on all servers). Additionally we've been developing against it internally since it's first beta. We also have staff that has presented on it, so we know the technology better than most hosts.
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
http://www.DiscountASP.net
Full support plus ComponentOne Ajax bonus:
http://discountasp.net/sp_componentone.aspx
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
Dynamic By Design has full support for AJAX and .NET 3.0
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
http://ultimahosts.net are now offering
ASP.NET AJAX 1.0
.Net 3.0
WSS 3.0
Dot Net Panel 2.0.3
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
I would avoid aspnix.com and redfoxhosting.com like the plague if I were you. I speak from experience. Sorry to be OT.
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
http://www.is.nl has it in all there shared hosting packages.
Anonymous
February 05, 2007
Rather than just broadly suggesting something should be avoided "like the plague", why don't you offer a reason why?
Anonymous
February 06, 2007
WinNetHost.com also offer ASP.NET AJAX.
Anonymous
February 06, 2007
At http://dattatec.com we offer $ 0,90/month Windows 2003 Server Hosting with ASP.NET AJAX support / 2 SQL 2005 Databases includes and more.
Anonymous
February 06, 2007
OK Jonathan, reasons: both 'bedroom hosting companies' that are hopelessly overwhelmed by supporting their users. Both run by arrogant people for whom their customers are a nuisance. Both conveniently ignore their uptime guarantees when it suits them. Both had hopeless support ticket response times. Both are not recommended for people who actually need to make money from their site so need 95%+ uptime.
Anonymous
February 07, 2007
dattatec is bad, bad, bad ... search in google
http://www.google.es/search?q=dattatec&hl=es&start=20&sa=N
Anonymous
February 08, 2007
Anon wrote: "OK Jonathan, reasons: both 'bedroom hosting companies' that are hopelessly overwhelmed by supporting their users. Both run by arrogant people for whom their customers are a nuisance. Both conveniently ignore their uptime guarantees when it suits them. Both had hopeless support ticket response times. Both are not recommended for people who actually need to make money from their site so need 95%+ uptime"
I don't know why you think redfoxhosting.com is a "bedroom host" - they are nothing of the sort.
Anonymous
February 08, 2007
I have hosted 6 sites with http://hosting.softsys.org and signed up for their premium plans. They are fantastic and they Rock!! They accept payment by Paypal and its real quick account setup. Support is fantastic and absolutely friendly. Review their Premium plans at http://www.softsys.org/PremHosting.aspx. I will suggest everyone to go for this. Cheers..
Anonymous
February 09, 2007
a litlle further, but definitely a good company :
ignum.cz
Anonymous
February 10, 2007
I definitely agree with Franklyn and Jeff for http://hosting.softsys.org. They have been truly rocking for me too as with Franklyn and Jeff.
Moses: ignum.cz is good but I have had pretty bad reviews about it from some of my friends in terms of support and server performance.
I am having reseller with http://hosting.softsys.org since sometime and I have kept on moving to higher and higher plans with them. I started off with starter plan and now moved to Professional now in a period of 3 months!! My clients are happy and that's enough for me. Last word to bet as Franklyn mentioned: Softsys Rocks!
Anonymous
February 10, 2007
Crystal Tech < ahref="http://www.crystaltech.com">http://www.crystaltech.com</a> just added Ajax.
Anonymous
February 10, 2007
Brad Abrams blogged a list of web hosters offering ASP.NET AJAX (formerly "Atlas"), including one in
Anonymous
February 12, 2007
I tested a couple of things with my host, Gate.Com.
Anonymous
February 22, 2007
Re-invent at http://www.re-invent.com
Anonymous
February 22, 2007
Just signed up with http://hosting.softsys.org for their newly launched Economy plans for hosting multiple domains. The server response is lightening and so is their support. Hope this will stay forever.
Anonymous
March 29, 2007
http://www.orcsweb.com
Anonymous
April 04, 2007
We now support this in Ireland.
Anonymous
April 26, 2007
yepp. that's up and running now :)
www.hostingabc.hu :)
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