There is always a good time and a bad time in the history. We can say that good time means everything worked up to the satisfaction of the people at that time, for example, no poverty, no loss of lives, no economic downturn, no calamity, no oppression, no war, etc. and the bad time is the reversal of all or certain factors from the same list. In the technology terms, there was a good time for Information Technology companies for a certain period. There were lot of business, lot of people earned lot of money during that period. During the transition period of 1999 to 2000, there was a uncertainty with regard to the date format in the computers. Y2K business started because of that and lot of business and job generated from that uncertainty. After the Y2K is over without much trouble against the expectations, the down turn of all those business establishments or .com companies started. In the technological vocabulary, an uptime means the time when the network or internet is working or connected. There are lot of requirements to keep the uptime at the maximum level. It will be difficult to continue 100% uptime, but proper maintenance and upgrade of technology will reduce the down time. That means, the down time is the opposite of what we expected from a good hosting company. Downtime will create lot of problems to the business. Nobody wants to invest in such a venture from where you cannot expect any good result. Since web services are one of the main businesses and part of the present day life, nobody would like to have a troubled service or slow web site. Run Time Errors are another problem faced in the technological world. Runtime errors are mostly a daily event now on almost every software installed. Runtime errors are happening due to a script error or a system file damaged by any reason. There are instances where the internet browser â€hanged’ or some error messages popping up and shuts down the browser. All these are very upsetting in the world of technology.
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