PowerVPS.com Unveils New Cloud Service (December 10, 2009) - The company releases Fuse, Force, and Ignite cloud servers, which help small businesses to grow without having to reconfigure any IT infrastructure.
PowerVPS, a provider of virtualization and cloud hosting services, today announced its new cloud hosting packages for small businesses, including startups and established organizations. The company states that it will announce these services and a new dedicated customer support team at its Los Angeles facility this Friday, December 11, 2009 on This Week in Startups (TWiST) - hosted by Jason Calacanis.
It avers that the new PowerVPS cloud server offerings, called Fuse, Force, and Ignite, are designed to help small businesses save money, achieve scale, and grow without having to reconfigure any IT infrastructure. The company says that all cloud servers are hosted within Equinix IBX and CoreSite data centers, the same facilities used by Fortune 100 enterprises and leading internet companies.
It explains that Fuse, Force, and Ignite cloud servers are a complete managed solution including the operating system, core services management, system and security monitoring, and data backups. These cloud services are an ideal choice for companies that want to stick to their core business capabilities and leave technology management and support to professional hosting providers. Fuse, Force, and Ignite cloud servers lead the industry in terms of resource allocation.
"Fuse, Force and Ignite make it easy for companies to migrate to the cloud. Whether you need shared or dedicated computing resources for your website or other IT services, you can start small and grow as needed without any hassles of reconfiguration or data migration," said Thomas Kiblin, Founder and CEO of Virtacore Systems, Inc., the parent company behind PowerVPS.
PowerVPS Adds Monitoring Service (January 16, 2006) - Virtual private server Web hosting provider PowerVPS (powervps.com) announced on Monday it has released an enhanced monitoring service for its customers.
The enhanced monitoring service is based on the Hyperspin Internet Services global monitoring network, which has eight monitoring stations around the globe and monitors thousands of servers on a daily basis.
"Global eCommerce has driven the demand from our customers who needed to ensure not only that their sites stayed operational 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, but they also wanted the assurance that when a problem did arise, someone would be available to resolve any problems in a timely fashion," says Thomas Kiblin, CEO of PowerVPS. "Our enhanced monitoring service, which is available immediately, meets these customer requirements, and does so in a cost-effective way."
PowerVPS offers Linux- and Windows-based virtual private servers to customers around the globe. PowerVPS has concentrated exclusively on the virtual private server market since it launched in January 2004.
PowerVPS Picks SWsoft's Virtuozzo (July 15, 2005) - Web hosting automation software developer SWsoft (sw-soft.com) announced on Monday that virtual server reseller PowerVPS (powervps.com) had chosen Virtuozzo for Windows. "Virtuozzo is still the only proven VPS technology that is suitable and profitable for Web hosting providers," says Kurt Daniel, director of marketing for SWsoft. "With the addition of Virtuozzo for Windows, hosting service providers can increase their revenue through a range of services including advanced shared, split dedicated, dynamic dedicated and split shared." PowerVPS currently offers Virtuozzo for Linux virtual private servers powered by Plesk. PowerVPS will introduce Virtuozzo for Windows in August 2005. "PowerVPS was created to take full advantage of the complete features and capabilities Virtuozzo offers," says Thomas, Kiblin, CEO of PowerVPS. "Our Linux solution has been immensely successful and we are excited to add a Windows VPS solution with the same command line, API and GUI that our customers are familiar with through our Linux offering."
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