Company announces 133 new tutorials to help server administrators; announces 84 new Joomla VOICE tutorials.
DemoWolf, a producer of flash support tutorials, today announced from their booth at HostingCon, new ''Server Level'' tutorials designed to help server administrators. This initial release of Server Level tutorials includes 133 tutorials for WebHost Manager and PuTTY, divided into the following series:
- WebHost Manager Setup series (29 demos)
- WebHost Manager Services series (33 demos)
- WebHost Manager Accounts series (35 demos)
- WebHost Manager Management series (24 demos)
- PuTTY Enhanced series (12 demos)
The company says that these new flash tutorials (or flash demos) mark the beginning of DemoWolf's commitment to producing a wide array of "Server Level" demos; designed to help companies who need dedicated services. Until now, tutorials were only available to end-users - people who required hosting accounts and needed basic help with things like setting up their email accounts, changing DNS settings for their domains, how to setup a Joomla website, etc.
Tutorials have also been available to help resellers - people who have reseller hosting or Virtual Private servers. But no tutorials existed anywhere to help people setup their own dedicated servers until now, it further adds.
According to the company, in addition to the new Server Level demos, DemoWolf is also releasing 84 new Voice versions of their new Joomla tutorials released last month. These demos are split into 5 series as follows:
- Joomla New Setup VOICE series (20 demos)
- Joomla New Admin VOICE series (17 demos)
- Joomla New CMS VOICE series (17 demos)
- Joomla New Extensions VOICE series (18 demos)
- Joomla New end-user VOICE series (12 demos)
''We are excited to finally bring Server Level demos to market'', says Rob Moore, President and Founder of DemoWolf. ''More and more customers have been asking us for these and we felt it finally reached a point where it made sense from a demand point of view to develop them. This opens a whole new area for tutorial development... expect future releases to include setting up Parallels servers, and root-level help with specific operating systems.''