Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Future Hosting Expands Entire Line of Hosting Services

Expands its entire line of hosting services to Washington, D.C.

Future Hosting, an internet solutions provider serving SMBs and enterprises and developer of Future Engineer, yesterday announced the expansion of its entire line of hosting services to Washington, D.C. The company says that the move is the latest step in its international expansion, which spans five cities in the United States and Europe.

It states that previously, the company had offered only Virtual Private Servers in its Washington, D.C. facility. With this announcement, customers can take advantage of all products and services in the facility, including dedicated servers, hybrid servers, and other ancillary services, including high-bandwidth ports, integrated management control panels, Ksplice Uptrack rebootless upgrades, and other specialized network services. Its Virtual Private Servers are available in a wide variety of configurations, including on both managed and unmanaged plans. Clients are also able to locate their server in any of the company's six international data centers, in Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, London, Seattle, or Washington, D.C.

The company mentions that last year, all its hosting packages were given a 50 percent across-the-board increase in disk space as well as an increase in bandwidth, depending upon the level of the hosting package. The minimum monthly bandwidth allotment was increased from 100GB to 2TB.

It further states that Future Engineer, a technical support automation system designed to automate time consuming server configuration and repair tasks on Virtual Private Servers (VPS), allows clients to receive a greater level of technical support than is available when technicians spend their time performing routine or basic maintenance tasks. With Future Engineer, technicians are free to spend their time offering a level of technical support that is unrivaled and otherwise unaffordable.

"Washington, D.C. is an important location for our line of global hosting services, With a broad array of demand for government and private sector firms, Washington, D.C. offers low latency bandwidth to the southern United States, Europe, and the eastern seaboard. Offering our full line of services in this location will enable us to meet the growing demands of our customers who view our services as mission-critical to their operations," said Future Hosting CEO Vik Patel.

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