Industry reports Archives - webhosting.today https://webhosting.today/category/industry-reports/ Your news portal about web hosting Wed, 23 Apr 2025 18:33:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 OVHcloud shows its strength https://webhosting.today/2025/04/23/ovhcloud-shows-its-strength/ https://webhosting.today/2025/04/23/ovhcloud-shows-its-strength/#respond Wed, 23 Apr 2025 18:33:31 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=2681 In an industry often dominated by American hyperscalers, French-based OVHcloud continues to prove that European innovation and strategic autonomy have a powerful voice in the global cloud market. The company’s recently published financial results for the first half of fiscal year 2025 paint a picture of strong, sustainable growth and forward-looking strategy—an encouraging sign not […]

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In an industry often dominated by American hyperscalers, French-based OVHcloud continues to prove that European innovation and strategic autonomy have a powerful voice in the global cloud market. The company’s recently published financial results for the first half of fiscal year 2025 paint a picture of strong, sustainable growth and forward-looking strategy—an encouraging sign not just for investors, but also for businesses seeking a sovereign cloud partner.

Financial momentum powered by public and private cloud

OVHcloud reported revenue of €536 million for the six months ending February 28, 2025, marking a year-over-year increase of more than 10 percent. While many companies might be satisfied with top-line growth alone, OVHcloud went further. Profitability surged, with an adjusted EBITDA of €214.6 million—representing a solid 40 percent margin. Even more impressively, the company swung from a loss of €17.2 million in the first half of 2024 to a positive net income of €7.2 million. This wasn’t just growth; it was a full-on financial turnaround.

Public cloud leading the charge

At the heart of this performance is the company’s Public Cloud division, which continues to accelerate thanks to the rising demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure, the expansion of Local Zones into 23 cities, and attractive long-term offers like the Savings Plan. Public Cloud revenue rose by 17.4 percent in just six months, a clear signal that OVHcloud is gaining traction beyond its home market.

But OVHcloud is not merely riding the AI wave. The Private Cloud segment—which includes the ever-reliable Bare Metal servers and VMware-based Hosted Private Cloud—also experienced strong growth, particularly in Asia-Pacific and the United States. This is especially notable given the recent shifts in VMware’s licensing model, which OVHcloud has deftly adapted to with a new pricing structure.

Renewed strength in web hosting and domain services

Even the Web Cloud and domain services business, often considered a mature and slower-growth segment, showed signs of renewed momentum. Revenue here climbed by 2.9 percent, driven in part by the rollout of multi-year domain registration commitments in new regions—proof that even established offerings can evolve.

Growth across borders: France, Europe, and the World

Geographically, OVHcloud’s growth is both broad and deep. France remains its largest market, contributing nearly half of total revenue. However, the rest of Europe is catching up quickly, with countries in Central Europe leading the charge. A notable contract with Commerzbank Group in Germany is emblematic of how OVHcloud’s sovereign and secure cloud offering is resonating with financial institutions. Meanwhile, the company’s global footprint continues to expand, with particularly strong results in the U.S. and Asia-Pacific, where growth hit 15.4 percent.

Profitability and cash flow on the rise

Operational efficiency was another highlight of the report. Despite increased investment in infrastructure—capital expenditure reached €192.9 million—free cash flow more than doubled to €36.8 million. This is thanks to improved working capital management and a disciplined approach to cost control, even as the company pushes forward with strategic investments.

Strategic financing and sovereign cloud solutions

A key part of OVHcloud’s long-term confidence stems from its recent success in refinancing its debt. The company issued €500 million in senior unsecured bonds and secured a €450 million EU Taxonomy-aligned green loan—the first of its kind by a European cloud provider. With total available liquidity exceeding €307 million and debt maturity pushed out to 2030, OVHcloud has secured the financial runway it needs to keep innovating well into the next decade.

Recent product and compliance milestones further underscore the company’s momentum. The launch of the Bare Metal Pod, a private cloud platform qualified under France’s SecNumCloud cybersecurity certification, caters directly to clients with the highest security and sovereignty demands. A partnership with DEEP in Luxembourg to deliver an on-premise cloud platform adds another feather in the company’s cap, showing its ability to deliver tailored solutions in regulated environments. Meanwhile, the introduction of 3-AZ Object Storage in the Paris region enhances resilience for customers in sectors like banking, healthcare, and government.

Sustainability, strategy, and the road ahead

Sustainability remains a core part of the OVHcloud identity. The company recently improved its score in S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment by 10 points, placing it in the top 16 percent of the industry. It’s a rare blend of high performance and high principle—a combination that many modern tech buyers are increasingly prioritizing.

Looking ahead, OVHcloud is reaffirming its guidance for the full year: organic revenue growth between 9 and 11 percent, adjusted EBITDA margins around 40 percent, and unlevered free cash flow exceeding €25 million. These aren’t just numbers—they’re proof points of a company that knows exactly where it’s going.

As more European businesses seek digital independence and robust alternatives to non-European cloud giants, OVHcloud stands ready—not just as a competitor, but as a leader in its own right. And if the first half of 2025 is any indication, this may just be the beginning.

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Automattic launches AI site builder https://webhosting.today/2025/04/11/automattic-launches-ai-site-builder/ https://webhosting.today/2025/04/11/automattic-launches-ai-site-builder/#respond Fri, 11 Apr 2025 20:07:46 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=2650 There’s a quiet but powerful change happening in the world of website building. Step by step, one company after another is switching from traditional drag-and-drop tools to smart, AI-powered builders. This week, Automattic – the company behind WordPress.com – joined the race in a big way. They’ve just launched a new AI website builder that […]

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There’s a quiet but powerful change happening in the world of website building. Step by step, one company after another is switching from traditional drag-and-drop tools to smart, AI-powered builders. This week, Automattic – the company behind WordPress.com – joined the race in a big way.

They’ve just launched a new AI website builder that lets anyone create a full website just by describing what they want. No templates. No writing from scratch. No design decisions upfront. You just say what the site is about, and the AI does the rest – layout, text, and images, all done in minutes.

This is not a small experiment. This is the direction the whole industry is heading.

What changed?

Until recently, building a website meant choosing a theme, filling in content, dragging blocks around, and hoping everything looked good in the end. It took time and patience. Now, builders like Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify are all working on AI-powered tools. These tools don’t ask you to build. They ask you to describe. It’s a different way of thinking. And it’s fast.

Automattic’s new builder is a perfect example. You log into WordPress.com, type a few lines about your idea, and your website appears. It’s not perfect, but it’s functional. You can tweak it later, or just go live. For small business owners, freelancers, bloggers, and developers, this is a game-changer.

Who is it for?

According to the official announcement, the tool is designed for:

  • Entrepreneurs who need a site but don’t have time to build one
  • Freelancers who want a portfolio that looks good instantly
  • Bloggers and side hustlers who want to start fast
  • Developers who want to test ideas without wasting hours on setup

Right now, the AI builder doesn’t support complex features like ecommerce, but Automattic says that might change soon.

Why this matters

This launch confirms a clear trend: AI is not just part of web design anymore—it is the new standard. In the past, SaaS website builders focused on ease of use with templates and drag-and-drop tools. Today, ease of use means “type what you want and let AI do the job.”

From a technical point of view, this reduces friction. From a business point of view, it lowers the barrier to entry for millions of users who never thought they could create a website themselves. It also signals that AI is not just for content generation or chatbots. It’s becoming the engine behind user experience in modern SaaS tools.

What comes next

WordPress is not the first to launch an AI builder, but it’s one of the most trusted names in the industry. And when a company like Automattic adopts this model, it sends a strong message:
The future of websites is AI-built. If you’re building a tool for website creation in 2025, and you don’t have AI features yet, you’re not keeping up — you’re falling behind.

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Top 8 Talks at Atarim Summit https://webhosting.today/2025/04/07/top-8-talks-at-atarim-summit/ https://webhosting.today/2025/04/07/top-8-talks-at-atarim-summit/#respond Mon, 07 Apr 2025 09:06:02 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=2633 From April 7-11, 2025, the digital world will gather online for Atarim Summit, a FREE event packed with expert insights, strategies, and future-focused conversations about the web design and agency industry. Whether you’re a solo freelancer or part of a growing digital team, this summit offers a unique chance to learn from global leaders – […]

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From April 7-11, 2025, the digital world will gather online for Atarim Summit, a FREE event packed with expert insights, strategies, and future-focused conversations about the web design and agency industry. Whether you’re a solo freelancer or part of a growing digital team, this summit offers a unique chance to learn from global leaders – all from the comfort of your screen.

Here are the TOP 8 must-see sessions you don’t want to miss:

From Weeks To Days: How To Cut Your Client Project Delivery Time in Half

🗣 Speaker: Vito Peleg, Co-Founder & CEO, Atarim

Why it’s a must-see:
We all know how often web projects take way longer than planned. In this session, Vito shares exactly how to slash your project delivery time by 50%without compromising on quality.
You’ll learn how to streamline your workflow, eliminate bottlenecks, and deliver faster. Whether you’re solo or part of a team, this talk will help you become more efficient and keep your clients happier.

Vito Peleg was a guest on a recent episode of the Konrad’s Corner Podcast.

Fireside with Elementor: The No-Code/Low-Code Shift

🗣 Speaker: Miriam Schwab, Head of WordPress, Elementor

Why it’s a must-see:
No-code and low-code aren’t just trends – they’re changing how agencies build websites, price projects, and structure teams. In this insightful fireside chat, Miriam shares how agencies are adapting to this shift and where AI fits into the picture – is it truly useful, or just hype?
You’ll walk away understanding how to future-proof your workflow and stay competitive in the new digital economy.

Domains, Security & Data Intelligence: The Winning Formula for Web Agencies in 2025

🗣 Speakers: Berend van Dalfzen (Realtime Register), Stephen Nyhan (Sectigo), Wenceslao Garcia (Marketgoo)

Why it’s a must-see:
Managing domains, protecting clients, and using data wisely – these are the pillars of a successful agency in 2025. This expert panel will show you how to prevent cyber threats, make smarter decisions with data, and build services that clients truly trust.
It’s the technical foundation every growing agency needs to stay ahead.

Design Patterns For AI Interfaces In 2025

🗣 Speaker: Vitaly Friedman, Founder, Smashing Magazine

Why it’s a must-see:
Not all AI needs to be flashy. Vitaly argues that the best AI is often invisible, seamless, and focused on solving real problems. This session dives into hundreds of examples and patterns for building AI-powered UX that actually helps users. You’ll learn about scoping, clustering, recommendations, and feedback loops that make AI truly useful – not just a gimmick.

Creative Insights with Maurice Cherry: Design, Strategy & Innovation

🗣 Speaker: Maurice Cherry

Why it’s a must-see:
Maurice is one of the most respected voices in design – and in this candid session, he shares his real-life journey as a creative entrepreneur. Expect honest takes on running a business, navigating the evolving design landscape, and why diversity and inclusion matter more than ever.You’ll leave inspired – and with a clearer vision for the kind of designer or founder you want to be.

🗣 Speaker: Nicholas Petroski, Founder, Promethean Research

Why it’s a must-see:
Where are digital agencies really heading in 2025? Backed by fresh research, Nicholas outlines the major trends redefining the agency model – from AI adoption and niche positioning to team restructuring and profitability benchmarks. This is essential strategic insight for any agency owner who wants to stay ahead of the curve..

Essential Automations That Will Increase Your Clients’ Sales and Retention

🗣 Speaker: Greg Zakowicz, Senior Ecommerce Expert, Omnisend

Why it’s a must-see:
As consumer spending slows, smart automation becomes critical. Greg breaks down exactly which automations drive real revenue, boost retention, and improve customer experience. You’ll learn how to personalize messages, optimize timing, and build retention-focused campaigns that make you look like a genius to your clients.

Building Bridges, Driving Growth: The Power of Events and Communities

🗣 Speaker: Francisco Opazo, Founder, LedByCommunity

📌 Why it’s a must-see:
Communities and events are not just nice-to-haves – they’re growth strategies. In this session, Francisco shows how to leverage community feedback, build deeper relationships, and use events to scale faster.
Perfect for startups, service providers, or agencies looking to grow through connection, not just campaigns.

40+ sessions. Infinite value. One free summit.

Atarim Summit 2025 offers something for everyone – from technical strategies to business trends, creative inspiration to community building. And best of all, it’s free and online. Mark your calendar, register, and get ready to level up your agency game!

Make sure to register, clear your schedule, and get ready to be inspired!

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Rocket.net hits 1000% growth in hosting https://webhosting.today/2025/04/02/rocket-net-hits-1000-growth-in-hosting/ https://webhosting.today/2025/04/02/rocket-net-hits-1000-growth-in-hosting/#respond Wed, 02 Apr 2025 15:42:10 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=2623 Rocket.net was ranked number 9 on the 2025 Inc. Regionals: Southeast list. This list highlights the fastest-growing private companies in the southeastern United States, including Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, and more. The ranking is made by Inc., a well-known business magazine. Their “Regionals” list is part of a bigger ranking called the Inc. 5000, but […]

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Rocket.net was ranked number 9 on the 2025 Inc. Regionals: Southeast list. This list highlights the fastest-growing private companies in the southeastern United States, including Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, and more.

The ranking is made by Inc., a well-known business magazine. Their “Regionals” list is part of a bigger ranking called the Inc. 5000, but focuses only on companies from specific parts of the country.

Over 1000% growth in two years

Between 2021 and 2023, Rocket.net grew its revenue by more than 1000%. That’s a big jump. The average growth of all 192 companies on the list was 114%, so Rocket.net clearly stood out. These companies also helped the economy. Together, they created over 11,000 jobs and added $8.1 billion to their region.

“It’s truly an honor to make the Inc Fastest-Growing Private Companies list, and it has been a long-time goal of mine. Rocket.net achieved an astonishing 1000%+ growth rate from 2021 to 2023, placing us in the top 10 fastest-growing companies in the Southeast region. I’d like to thank our amazing customers who continue to trust us with their business and our team for going above and beyond every day to make this growth possible.”

What Is the Inc. Regionals: Southeast List?

Every year, Inc. Magazine releases a list of the fastest-growing private companies in different parts of the United States. This year, Rocket.net was ranked number 9 in the Southeast region.

But what does this list mean, and why is it important? The Inc. Regionals is part of the larger Inc. 5000 project. It focuses on smaller regions and looks at local businesses with strong growth. The Southeast region includes states like Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and even Puerto Rico.

To be on this list, a company must:

  • Be private (not public or part of a bigger group)
  • Be based in the U.S.
  • Make at least $100,000 in 2021 and $1 million in 2023
  • Show strong revenue growth over two years

In 2025, 192 companies made the Southeast list. Together, they grew their revenue by an average of 114%. They also created over 11,000 new jobs and added $8.1 billion to the economy.

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DreamHost and Bunny.net are redefining CDN for WordPress https://webhosting.today/2025/04/01/dreamhost-and-bunny-net-are-redefining-cdn-for-wordpress/ https://webhosting.today/2025/04/01/dreamhost-and-bunny-net-are-redefining-cdn-for-wordpress/#respond Tue, 01 Apr 2025 09:59:51 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=2612 The internet is a race. A race for speed, for engagement, for the attention span of a user who can bounce in the blink of an eye. In this digital landscape, content delivery networks (CDNs) aren’t just a “nice to have”—they’re a strategic necessity. And for WordPress hosting providers, the bar has been raised higher […]

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The internet is a race. A race for speed, for engagement, for the attention span of a user who can bounce in the blink of an eye. In this digital landscape, content delivery networks (CDNs) aren’t just a “nice to have”—they’re a strategic necessity. And for WordPress hosting providers, the bar has been raised higher than ever.

That’s why the recent partnership between DreamHost and bunny.net has caught our attention. It’s not just a matter of adding a new feature. It’s a blueprint for how modern hosting companies can evolve to meet customer expectations, improve performance at scale, and unlock new revenue streams—while staying developer-friendly and future-proof.

Let’s take a closer look at what this partnership means, how it works under the hood, and why bunny.net stood out among CDN providers.

Why CDN became a must-have for WordPress hosting

It wasn’t long ago that CDNs were primarily used by high-traffic sites or enterprise brands. But times have changed.

“CDN has become an expected feature for managed WordPress,” said DreamHost.

Speed isn’t just a competitive advantage—it’s an expectation. And with more websites serving global audiences, latency has become the silent killer of user engagement. Every second counts. A site that loads in 1 second can see a bounce rate of just 7%, compared to 38% for a 5-second load.

For hosting providers like DreamHost, not offering a CDN meant leaving both performance and revenue on the table. That’s why this integration wasn’t just an upgrade—it was a necessity.

“Getting our customers closer to their site visitors makes for snappier sites and happier visitors,” they added. “The fact that we also get to offer this to any DreamHost customer as an add-on was also attractive, giving us another revenue stream as we navigate the current economic climate.”

So the move wasn’t just about serving DreamPress (DreamHost’s managed WordPress product)—it was about redefining their entire value proposition across their customer base.

Why Bunny.net? Performance, philosophy, and partnership

When choosing a CDN partner, DreamHost didn’t just go for raw numbers—they went deeper. Performance mattered, but so did the people and the platform behind the product.

“We evaluated several CDN providers, and Bunny CDN from bunny.net was not only the most performant, but their team had extensive experience with WordPress.”

That’s an important distinction. Many CDN platforms are powerful, but not necessarily friendly to the specific nuances of WordPress. The fact that bunny.net built their integrations around the same WordPress APIs gave DreamHost confidence that the technical alignment would be smooth, stable, and scalable.

And it wasn’t just about code.

“We also found their team to be very responsive and engaging which made us confident that we would have a great working relationship with them—and that has turned out to be the case.”

In a world where support and agility are often afterthoughts, this kind of responsiveness and collaboration is a serious competitive edge.

What does this mean for DreamHost customers?

For users of DreamHost, this partnership unlocks more than just faster loading speeds. It introduces advanced caching, increased reliability, and edge-first performance—without the hassle of configuring third-party tools.

“Moving site visitor activity to the edge allows us to better serve our international customers. This also reduces the workload on our own servers, as customer data will be served across bunny.net’s global network of PoPs.”

That’s the hidden beauty of a CDN. It doesn’t just make your site faster for visitors—it also takes the strain off your hosting infrastructure, allowing for greater efficiency and stability during traffic spikes.

One standout feature is Bunny.net’s Perma-Cache. While traditional CDNs only cache popular content temporarily, BunnyCDN offers a secondary caching layer that ensures content stays cached—even for low-traffic sites.

“If they’re willing to upgrade to the plan that includes Perma-Cache,” DreamHost notes, “Bunny CDN will keep them in cache and ensure that their sites are loading with alacrity whenever those visitors make their appearance.”

This levels the playing field, giving smaller websites the performance advantages typically reserved for the big players.

Frictionless performance for everyone

From bunny.net’s side, the partnership represents more than a technical integration—it’s a strategic move toward broader accessibility.

“Our mission is to help make the internet hop faster,” said the bunny.net team. “Partnering with DreamHost was a perfect match, since they help power a massive number of websites with their services.”

They recognize a key gap in the market: not all users want to sign up for separate services or mess around with complex DNS configurations. By integrating directly into DreamHost’s platform, bunny.net removes the friction and brings enterprise-grade performance to the masses.

“By partnering with DreamHost, we can remove all of the friction and make it easier for them to enjoy the performance, reliability and security benefits we offer—without worry about any additional settings.”

It’s a win-win. DreamHost gets to offer world-class performance natively, and bunny.net gets to serve a broader audience, including non-technical users who simply want their websites to be fast.

Built for scale: performance backed by data

Let’s talk numbers. Bunny.net handles over a million requests per second during peak times and powers millions of domains worldwide.

“Performance is at the core of what we do,” they emphasized. “These benchmarks are not only reserved for DreamHost, but are publicly available through independent benchmarking services like CDNPerf, where bunny.net consistently ranks as one of the fastest CDNs worldwide.”

And it’s not just about speed—it’s about uptime, reliability, and enterprise support.

“For DreamHost, we’ve taken this a step further by implementing Enterprise Support and a 100% uptime SLA,” bunny.net shared. “We established a direct technical and operational communication line that provides them with 24/7 support.”

That kind of infrastructure allows DreamHost to scale confidently, knowing that performance and support are always on.

Hosting reimagined

The partnership between DreamHost and bunny.net shows how CDNs are no longer “add-ons” but essential components of modern web infrastructure. It’s also a case study in how thoughtful integrations—ones that focus on user experience, developer alignment, and scalability—can create real differentiation in a crowded market.

“DreamHost users will get faster page load times, lower latency, and much smoother user experiences for visitors connecting to their websites,” bunny.net concluded. “This will help DreamHost stand out in a very competitive hosting market—and give their users a built-in superpower to do the same.”

And that’s the ultimate goal: not just better performance, but better possibilities.

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Tucows wins .IN Registry contract and reports financial results https://webhosting.today/2025/02/25/tucows-wins-in-registry-contract-and-reports-financial-results/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 15:32:33 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=1915 Tucows, a well-known internet services company, has secured a major contract to manage India’s .IN domain registry. This is a big win for the company, as it replaces GoDaddy, the previous service provider. The transition will involve moving around 4 million domain names, making it the largest migration in domain registry history. Tucows takes over […]

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Tucows, a well-known internet services company, has secured a major contract to manage India’s .IN domain registry. This is a big win for the company, as it replaces GoDaddy, the previous service provider. The transition will involve moving around 4 million domain names, making it the largest migration in domain registry history.

Tucows takes over .IN Registry from GoDaddy

The National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) has chosen Tucows as the new technical service provider for .IN domains. This means that Tucows will handle the back-end operations, ensuring smooth registration and management of all .IN websites.

Tucows CEO Elliot Noss shared the news during the company’s latest earnings call. He stated that a dedicated team in India is working on the transition. Although the contract’s financial terms were not revealed, industry experts estimate it could be worth about $10 million over five years.

Tucows Domains was recently selected to be the technical services provider for the .IN country code domain, operated by the National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI). Our teams are closely collaborating, and we are establishing a dedicated team in India to support this initiative.” – Tucows CEO Elliot Noss

This migration is even bigger than the previous record in 2018 when Afilias (now Identity Digital) moved 3.1 million .AU domains from Neustar. Tucows’ success in securing this contract strengthens its reputation as a major player in the domain registry business.

Tucows reports financial results for Q4 and full year 2024

Tucows also shared its earnings report for the fourth quarter of 2024. The company’s revenue grew by 7.1% compared to the same period in 2023, reaching $93.1 million. However, the company reported a significant net loss of $45.3 million. Much of this was due to a one-time impairment charge related to its Ting Internet business and restructuring costs. Without these factors, the loss would have been $15.8 million.

Despite the overall loss, Tucows’ domain name business remained strong. Revenue from domain services increased by 6%, reaching $65.7 million in Q4. For the full year, domain revenue grew by 5%. The company also saw a 36% increase in revenue from value-added services, mainly from selling expired domain names.

What this means for Tucows

Winning the .IN registry contract is a major achievement for Tucows. It not only brings in new revenue but also helps position the company for future registry contracts. Handling large-scale migrations is a key factor in securing similar deals, and successfully moving 4 million domains will demonstrate Tucows’ expertise.

With this new contract and steady growth in its domain business, Tucows is reinforcing its place in the global domain industry. The upcoming migration of .IN domains will be an important milestone in the company’s history.

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Hostinger Horizons: a new AI web app builder https://webhosting.today/2025/02/20/hostinger-horizons-a-new-ai-web-app-builder/ Thu, 20 Feb 2025 15:03:11 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=1904 Hostinger has announced the launch of Hostinger Horizons, a no-code AI-powered tool for building and publishing web apps. Unlike other AI website builders, Hostinger Horizons focuses on interactive web applications, not just static websites. The platform aims to simplify web app creation, making it accessible to users without coding knowledge. How Hostinger Horizons works Hostinger […]

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Hostinger has announced the launch of Hostinger Horizons, a no-code AI-powered tool for building and publishing web apps. Unlike other AI website builders, Hostinger Horizons focuses on interactive web applications, not just static websites. The platform aims to simplify web app creation, making it accessible to users without coding knowledge.

How Hostinger Horizons works

Hostinger Horizons allows users to build web apps through a chat-based AI interface. Users can describe their ideas, and AI generates the app in real-time. It supports voice commands, image uploads, and multiple languages. Once the web app is ready, users can publish it instantly on a custom domain without external integrations.

The main advantage of Hostinger Horizons is its fully integrated approach—hosting, domains, and emails are included. Many existing AI tools require external hosting solutions, which can complicate the process. With Horizons, everything is in one place.

Web apps have turned ideas into million-dollar startups, but building one always required coding or hiring a developer. We believe it is time to change the game. [,,,] Hostinger Horizons will democratize web apps so that anyone can bring their unique and exciting ideas online.” says Giedrius Zakaitis, Hostinger Chief Product and Technology Officer.

Comparison: Hostinger Horizons vs. Wix vs. GoDaddy AI Builder

Key Differences

  1. Web Apps vs. Websites: While Wix and GoDaddy focus on static websites for businesses, Hostinger Horizons enables users to create fully functional web apps (e.g., a calorie tracker, language-learning tool, or time management app).
  2. AI Interaction: Wix and GoDaddy use AI for layout generation, while Horizons uses a chat-based AI builder that allows live modifications.
  3. Integration: Hostinger provides all-in-one hosting and publishing, while Wix and GoDaddy focus more on website creation with external app integration.

Who should use Hostinger Horizons?

Is Hostinger Horizons the right tool for you? If you’re an entrepreneur or a startup founder, the platform allows you to turn your idea into a working prototype without hiring developers or investing months into development. Need a quick and affordable MVP (minimum viable product)? Horizons enables rapid testing and iteration, so you can refine your concept before scaling.

But it’s not just for businesses. Individuals—such as educators, content creators, and hobbyists—can use Hostinger Horizons to build interactive learning tools, personal productivity applications, or even small online games. The AI-powered workflow ensures that even those with no coding background can bring their ideas to life.

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) can also benefit from the platform by creating internal management tools, such as booking systems, employee dashboards, or automated customer support assistants. Why spend thousands on custom development when AI can generate the same functionality in minutes?

For freelancers and agencies, time is money. Hostinger Horizons provides a faster way to deliver client solutions, removing the complexity of coding and enabling real-time adjustments based on client feedback. The AI-driven process means quicker turnarounds and more efficient workflows.

The future of AI-powered web hosting

Hostinger Horizons enters a competitive space, but it brings a unique value proposition—AI-powered web app creation with seamless deployment. Unlike Wix and GoDaddy, which focus on traditional websites, Horizons empowers users to build interactive, functional applications in minutes.

With its official rollout coming in March, it will be interesting to see how Hostinger Horizons competes with established website builders and whether it changes how people approach web app development.

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DreamHost expands with a new data center https://webhosting.today/2025/02/13/dreamhost-expands-with-a-new-data-center/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 15:22:16 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=1890 DreamHost, a well-known provider of web hosting and domain services, has opened its first international data center in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This expansion aims to improve website performance, speed, and reliability for users in Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East. By positioning servers closer to these customers, DreamHost ensures a faster and more stable hosting […]

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DreamHost, a well-known provider of web hosting and domain services, has opened its first international data center in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This expansion aims to improve website performance, speed, and reliability for users in Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East. By positioning servers closer to these customers, DreamHost ensures a faster and more stable hosting experience.

Why Amsterdam?

Until now, DreamHost operated data centers only in the United States, with facilities in Ashburn, Virginia, and Hillsboro, Oregon. The decision to expand into Amsterdam was strategic—it allows DreamHost to serve a broader audience while improving performance for customers outside the U.S. With servers now physically closer to users in Europe and surrounding regions, website load times are significantly reduced.

The new Amsterdam data center is equipped with high-performance hardware, advanced cooling systems, and enterprise-grade security measures. These improvements ensure websites experience fewer outages and maintain high uptime. The facility is also integrated with DreamHost’s Content Delivery Network (CDN), further accelerating content delivery to users.

Impact on hosting services

Reliable hosting is essential for businesses, bloggers, and content creators looking to establish a strong online presence. A well-performing website, paired with a clear domain name, helps attract and retain visitors. The new DreamHost facility enhances hosting services by providing better data security, faster response times, and improved stability.

New customers located near Europe will automatically be assigned to the Amsterdam data center, benefiting from reduced latency and higher performance. Existing users can also request a migration to the new facility for an improved hosting experience.

Easy migration and customer support

DreamHost is committed to making the transition smooth for its customers. Existing users who want to move their websites to the new Amsterdam data center can contact DreamHost’s support team for assistance. Additionally, the company is developing self-service migration tools, giving customers even greater control over their hosting environment.

The launch of DreamHost’s first international data center marks an important milestone in its global expansion. By improving speed, reliability, and compliance options for users outside the U.S., DreamHost strengthens its commitment to delivering high-quality hosting solutions worldwide. This move benefits businesses, developers, and content creators who rely on stable and efficient web hosting. With the Amsterdam data center now fully operational, DreamHost continues to support its customers in building and maintaining a strong online presence.

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WHOIS is being replaced by RDAP https://webhosting.today/2025/02/03/whois-is-being-replaced-by-rdap/ Mon, 03 Feb 2025 12:06:23 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=1865 The long-standing WHOIS system for looking up domain name registration details is coming to an end. Starting January 28, 2025, ICANN will officially replace WHOIS with the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP). But don’t worry—this change isn’t happening overnight, and most users won’t notice any immediate disruptions. RDAP is a modern alternative to WHOIS that […]

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The long-standing WHOIS system for looking up domain name registration details is coming to an end. Starting January 28, 2025, ICANN will officially replace WHOIS with the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP). But don’t worry—this change isn’t happening overnight, and most users won’t notice any immediate disruptions.

RDAP is a modern alternative to WHOIS that offers several improvements:

  • better security: it provides more controlled access to domain registration data.
  • international support: unlike WHOIS, RDAP supports multiple languages and character sets.
  • structured data: it delivers information in a standardized format, making it easier to process.
  • more control over data: RDAP allows differentiated access, meaning some users (like law enforcement) may see more details than the general public.

ICANN-accredited registrars and gTLDs have already supported RDAP since 2019, so the transition has been in the works for a while.

What this means

For the average user, the change from WHOIS to RDAP won’t make much difference. You’ll still be able to look up domain registration information through ICANN’s RDAP-based Lookup Service at lookup.icann.org. Many registrars may also continue to provide WHOIS access for some time, even though they are no longer required to do so.

For domain registrars, this transition means adapting their systems to fully support RDAP while ensuring backward compatibility for existing services that still rely on WHOIS. They must also provide secure and structured access to registration data, comply with ICANN’s new protocols, and manage differentiated access levels for various users.

End users, particularly business owners and cybersecurity professionals, may experience minor changes in how they retrieve domain data. Those needing access to non-public domain data (e.g., for cybersecurity, legal, or law enforcement purposes) can use ICANN’s Registration Data Request Service (RDRS) for participating registrars. Otherwise, they must contact the domain’s registrar directly to request any hidden details. While RDAP brings added security and efficiency, users accustomed to WHOIS may need some time to adjust to the new system.

Will WHOIS completely disappear?

Technically, registrars and registries can turn off WHOIS now. However, because many systems still rely on WHOIS data, it is likely that some registrars will continue supporting it for a while. Over time, though, RDAP will fully replace WHOIS.

The transition to RDAP is a positive step toward a more secure and modern way of handling domain registration data. While it may take time for everyone to adjust, the process is being managed carefully to avoid disruption. If you regularly use WHOIS for domain lookups, now is a good time to start getting familiar with RDAP!

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World Host Group Acquires A2 Hosting https://webhosting.today/2025/01/29/world-host-group-acquires-a2-hosting/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 17:12:42 +0000 https://webhosting.today/?p=1849 The shift of World Host Group acquiring A2 Hosting marks a major event in the ever-evolving field of web hosting. Through this acquisition, A2 Hosting also complements the broader trends of the rapidly evolving web hosting market and tightens World Host Group’s grip on the industry.  Web Hosting Context And Growth Trends In recent years, […]

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The shift of World Host Group acquiring A2 Hosting marks a major event in the ever-evolving field of web hosting. Through this acquisition, A2 Hosting also complements the broader trends of the rapidly evolving web hosting market and tightens World Host Group’s grip on the industry. 

In recent years, the global web hosting sector has had consistent growth with a market cap of $77.78 billion in 2022 and a CAGR of 20.2 from 2030 onward. This aggressive growth can be attributed to the increase in the adoption of cloud services, ecommerce, and the demand for scalable hosting solutions. Leading players in the market, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Shopify, OVHcloud, Hostinger, and Wix, dominate the industry, with AWS holding a 5.5% market share. The web hosting market’s trajectory suggests it could surpass $216.59 billion by 2025, driven by consistent year-over-year growth across various sectors.

The First Major Hosting Acquisition of 2025

With this acquisition, World Host Group tracked further growth after acquiring LuxHosting and Nimbus as major hosting brands. Indeed, this marks the first significant hosting acquisition of 2025. Similar to 2024, this acquisition is expected to create a surplus of buyouts while helping many companies streamline their operations. As the integration is at its peak, we believe the 2025 target should focus more on economy enhancement consolidation endeavors. 

About World Host Group

World Host Group’s rapid growth has made it one of the top hosting providers in less than five years of operation. The company manages a portfolio of over 25 brands and serves over 500,000 customers worldwide. The company is based in 20 different locations and has more than 280 employees, constantly growing. 

About A2 Hosting 

With headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan, A2 Hosting looks to keep outperforming the competition by using its strong reputation. It has specialized in VPS, reseller, and even shared hosting services. Primarily, A2 Hosting utilizes unparalleled speed, outstanding reliability, and exceptional customer service to ensure it caters to every user’s hosting needs.

A2 Hosting will now be combined with several smaller brands that are already under World Host Group. We have confirmed however, that A2 Hosting will remain as an independent brand and several others will be merged into it. As a natural result of the acquisition, its workforce has seen a 5% cut.

A2 Hosting is in a favorable position to build upon its existing strengths rather than adopt any new changes. 

World Hosting Group’s CEO Seb De Lemos shares,  “Our goal is simple yet transformative: to build the world’s most trusted hosting group. With A2 Hosting, we’re not just preserving its strengths but amplifying them to deliver unparalleled value to its customers.”

The Road Ahead

As the digital environment keeps changing, incorporating A2 Hosting into World Host Group’s portfolio highlights strategic acquisitions as a necessary tool to compete in the web hosting space. Given A2’s strong infrastructure and market position and its focus on customer solutions, the company is more than ready to capture the next wave of web hosting innovation. 

With so many acquisitions slated for 2025, the hosting industry is bound to experience further fragmentation, cementing the power of some major players. This shift in position will change the dynamics of web hosting for companies and individuals by providing them with enhanced service from bigger, more resourceful providers.

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