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  • [bs_lead]IvyCat is discontinuing its hosting business and has partnered with the award-winning hosting provider, SiteGround to host our current and future customers.[/bs_lead] [bs_notification type=”warning”]We will migrate all hosting and domain customers over to SiteGround beginning this month with all moves to be completed by April 15, 2015.[/bs_notification] If you host websites or domain names with

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  • WordPress fans: there’s a new WordPress Meetup in the South Puget Sound! We’ve finally launched the new South Sound WordPress Meetup (SoSo WP Meetup, for short). Our first meeting is this coming Wednesday, October 15th at 6:30 PM, so come join the Meetup and RSVP today. I’m really excited about our new Meetup for a bunch

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  • In the first IvyCat’s Office Hours, we discuss CloudFlare and how to use it to speed up and provide added security to WordPress sites. Tightening WordPress site security using Sucuri’s Pro malware detection, cleanup and prevention service.

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  • IvyCat is looking for a Client Relations Specialist – an entry-level customer service, sales & marketing support position.

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  • WordPress 4.0

    WordPress 4.0 Released

    WordPress 4.0 is out, available for download, and chock full of great new features: Read the announcement Read the release notes

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  • Wondering if your hosting server is having trouble? Check out IvyCat’s new server status page at status.ivycat.com.

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  • These tutorials compliment my WordCamp Seattle 2014 workshop, Migrating WordPress Sites, where we explore three different ways of moving WordPress sites

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  • How to move WordPress sites using three different methods: Manual, BackupBuddy, and WP Migrate DB Pro, including tips and troubleshooting.

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  • DNS stands for Domain Name System, which is the mechanism that translates our fancy domain names into the IP addresses belonging to the servers, or networks, on the Net that power these sites. This is article 2 of 7 in a series on Migrating WordPress sites. When you request a domain by name, whether in your

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