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With a background in web development and web server administration dating back to 1994, Jess Coburn founded Applied Innovations in 1999. As CEO, he led the company to become a recognized leader in Windows Hosting, specializing in ASP.NET, E-Commerce, and advanced web application hosting. Under Jess's leadership, Applied Innovations became known for making cutting-edge technology accessible and affordable for businesses. Building on this success, Jess expanded his vision by founding QIT Solutions, a managed cloud, IT, and cybersecurity company, where he continues to leverage his extensive industry experience to deliver innovative and secure IT solutions to businesses.

WPC Talk 3/4: WebsiteSpark and it’s impact on Applied Innovations

We were among the first hosts invited to be a part of WebsiteSpark and quickly made WebsiteSpark a core focus for our company because it fit very well with both our business philosophy and model. As a result, Applied Innovations has been leading the hosting industry in sponsored WebsiteSpark enrollments. WebsiteSpark explained in 60 seconds […]

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WPC Talk 2/4 : The Dynamic Datacenter and the impact it’s had on Applied Innovations.

In February of last year we were approached by Microsoft to try out this new managed hosting platform that was still in development. You see, prior to approaching us Microsoft had been working with another hoster (MaximumASP) and wanted to make sure this was a product that would have traction in the hosting industry. We

WPC Talk 2/4 : The Dynamic Datacenter and the impact it’s had on Applied Innovations. Read More »

WPC Talk 2/4 : The Dynamic Datacenter and the impact it’s had on Applied Innovations.

In February of last year we were approached by Microsoft to try out this new managed hosting platform that was still in development. You see, prior to approaching us Microsoft had been working with another hoster (MaximumASP) and wanted to make sure this was a product that would have traction in the hosting industry. We

WPC Talk 2/4 : The Dynamic Datacenter and the impact it’s had on Applied Innovations. Read More »

Attending WPC & Guest Speaking at a Session on Microsoft’s Technology Vision for Next Generation Hosting (part 1/4)

This week I’ll be traveling to the Microsoft 2010 Worldwide Partner Conference and I’m excited because I’ll have ‘Speaker Credentials’ at this, Microsoft’s Flagship event for Partners. I’ve been invited by Anil Reddy to speak during his sessions and talk about our successes recently that were made possible thanks to our partnership with Microsoft. I’ll

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Attending WPC & Guest Speaking at a Session on Microsoft’s Technology Vision for Next Generation Hosting (part 1/4)

This week I’ll be traveling to the Microsoft 2010 Worldwide Partner Conference and I’m excited because I’ll have ‘Speaker Credentials’ at this, Microsoft’s Flagship event for Partners. I’ve been invited by Anil Reddy to speak during his sessions and talk about our successes recently that were made possible thanks to our partnership with Microsoft. I’ll

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My personal take on DotNetPanel’s decision to go open-source

Over the past month I’ve been asked several times by vendors, colleagues and friends “What do I think about DotNetPanel deciding to go open source as WebsitePanel?”  Well… I think it’s FANTASTIC! There I said it! I’ve evaluated DotNetPanel in the past and found it to be very powerful, full of features and definitely had

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My personal take on DotNetPanel’s decision to go open-source

Over the past month I’ve been asked several times by vendors, colleagues and friends “What do I think about DotNetPanel deciding to go open source as WebsitePanel?”  Well… I think it’s FANTASTIC! There I said it! I’ve evaluated DotNetPanel in the past and found it to be very powerful, full of features and definitely had

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