Dec, 2016 : Managed WordPress Hosting Company from FullHost


📅 - FullHost has announced they will now offer managed WordPress hosting. The company is found in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and was created in 2004. They currently offer comprehensive online solutions with data centers in both Toronto and Vancouver.

The services offered by FullHost includes shared hosting, reseller hosting, bare metal dedicated servers and managed virtual cloud options. Now, they will offer new WordPress services including managed WordPress hosting perfect for those using this CMS. The solutions will be optimized to fit WordPress perfectly and provide a more efficient hosting environment.

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