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📅 - WebCentral to Service Complex Hosting Market - WebCentral (webcentral.com.au), an Australian supplier of Internet solutions for business, and 49.4 per cent owned by ASX listed FTR Holdings, yesterday revealed plans to launch WebCentral Complex. WebCentral Complex is a new business unit focused on providing high availability, security and consulting services to the complex hosting market. WebCentral Complex will offer solutions-based hosting services outside the present range of WebCentral's standardised product lines. These new solutions include advanced clustering, management of multi-administrator access, .NET applications, and outsourced e-business infrastructure design. Complex installations typically cost i
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📅 - WebCentral Introduces Managed Exchange 2003 Services - Australian Web hosting provider WebCentral (webcentral.com.au) yesterday introduced support for Managed Exchange 2003, a managed application the company said will give small and medium-sized businesses access to corporate e-mail tools. Managed Exchange 2003 is based on the soon-to-be-released Microsoft Exchange 2003 and is available to businesses on a month-to-month basis. "This new version of Managed Exchange will radically change the way that SMEs use their e-mail," said Lloyd Ernst, CEO of WebCentral. "The access options available through Managed Exchange 2003 provide immense flexibility for businesses. It's an affordable product that transforms Microsoft Outl
📅 - Hostway Continuing Australian Expansion - Chicago-based Web hosting provider Hostway (hostway.com 👉 Total Reviews: 19
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👈 Official Responses: 0) said it will continue to expand in Australia with plans to spend up to $10 million on further acquisitions, according to a report published in Australian IT. Lucas Roh, CEO of Hostway, told Australian IT that the company is targeting the Australian market because of the cultural and business similarities it shares with the U.S. Roh added that the company is keen to participate in the 'inevitable consolidation' of the hosting market in Australia, and aims to compete on price and service with the two dominant local providers, WebCentral (webcentral.com.au) and Hostworks (hostworks.com.au). Hostway entered the
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👍 Good Reviews: 3
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👈 Official Responses: 0) said it will continue to expand in Australia with plans to spend up to $10 million on further acquisitions, according to a report published in Australian IT. Lucas Roh, CEO of Hostway, told Australian IT that the company is targeting the Australian market because of the cultural and business similarities it shares with the U.S. Roh added that the company is keen to participate in the 'inevitable consolidation' of the hosting market in Australia, and aims to compete on price and service with the two dominant local providers, WebCentral (webcentral.com.au) and Hostworks (hostworks.com.au). Hostway entered the