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Wednesday, 01/25/2012 6:46:02 PM

Wednesday, January 25, 2012 6:46:02 PM

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So here are the 3 sites that we can currently see:

The "ghost" site that appeared and quickly disappeared
http://www.phoneguard.com/lp1/index.php

The current public site:
https://phoneguard.com/default.aspx

And the OPMG site:
http://www.optionsmedia.com/index.htm

Notice that the current site is a Microsoft.NET site (ASPX file extension), and the ghost site is a PHP site. I can't tell what platform was used for the OPMG site, but probably PHP since it's more legacy, I'm guessing. In most cases, switching from Linux/Apache (PHP) host servers to .NET hosting servers implies an upgrade to increase efficiency and scalability for the site. Also, such an upgrade must have required shelling out more money to purchase .NET software development tools from Microsoft as well as more expensive .NET hosting services and database requirements. Development tools for PHP stuff is free for the most part. So my point is OPMG is expecting a lot of traffic, and is strengthening their service platform to handle this influx of visitors.

And, during all this platform transitioning, we see some new designs for the site because the graphic designer(s) had nothing else to do =)