Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Internetworks Signs OEM Partner Agreement with CM4all

Internetworks selects the company's premium website building solution CM4all Sites.

Content Management AG (CM-AG), a provider of web-based applications, yesterday announced that Internetworks, a web services provider, recently signed a multi-year OEM partner agreement for CM4all Sites. Internetworks offers hosting, domain registration, cloud hosting, dedicated servers, web design, and online advertising. With more than 35,000 customers in Mexico and 20 other countries around the world, the company is Mexico's largest web hosting provider.

The company states that in addition to the simplified template concept, CM4all Sites provides numerous innovations including an instant setup page, an enhanced WYSIWYG editor, and a comprehensive file browser with an interactive drop zone. Thanks to CM4all's new widget technology, all levels of users will be able to integrate sophisticated features into their websites ranging from contact forms through weather forecasts to social media connectivity with Twitter and Facebook. Additionally, CM4all Sites is designed with an open widget API that enables the integration of third-party services and allows for continuous development of widgets by the company, OEM partners, and external software engineers. CM4all Sites will be installed in a multitude of different language versions in Internetworks' data centers to meet its individual requirements for each of its target markets.

"We are pleased to welcome Internetworks to our global OEM network as our first Mexican partner. Looking forward to a successful long-term partnership, we are confident that CM4all Sites will help this dynamic hosting provider acquire new customers as well as increase both customer satisfaction and customer retention," said Robert Schovenberg, CEO of Content Management AG.

"Besides its outstanding customization options and usability, one of the main reasons for selecting CM4all Sites was its new concept of simplified design templates which will enable us to extend the existing catalog of CSS templates by adding our own custom-made designs," said Javier G. Cordova, IT Manager of Internetworks.

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