Sunday, September 26, 2010

Go Daddy Expands into Asia with New Singapore Data Center

The operation is designed to enable faster services for the company's web hosting and e-mail customers in Asia.

Go Daddy, a domain name registrar and hosting provider, today announced that it is expanding its global reach with another data center - in Singapore. The company avers that the operation is designed to enable faster services for its web hosting and e-mail customers in Asia. It adds that the facility accommodates the company's expanding customer base. The company claims that its customers whose websites run through the new Singapore data center will afford their local visitors faster website load times, based on the distance the data is traveling.

According to it, the company has been expanding in the U.S. and internationally. After seeing an influx of European customers, it opened a data center in The Netherlands last year. In July, the company opened a new office in Hiawatha, Iowa, adding U.S.-based customer care representative jobs to keep up with customer growth. The company mentions that it has long served Asian customers with domain name extensions like .JP, .TW and .ASIA.

"People everywhere are looking for quality products at affordable prices," said Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons. "Go Daddy has always been committed to providing the best possible products and services to all our customers. Having data centers strategically located in our growth areas just makes sense."

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