Aug, 2003 : Webhost Automation Unveils New Helm Licensing
📅 - Webhost Automation Ltd. (webhostautomation.com) announced last week a new licensing structure for Helm, its Windows hosting control panel.
The new control panel, now available in version 3.1, is targeted and specifically designed for dedicated server companies. The company is offering their single server license to ISPs and dedicated resellers on a monthly payment basis of $25. "Helm's single server license is perfect for dedicated servers" said Mark Hall, director of WebHost Automation. "We found that when dedicated server suppliers offer control panels as valued added options, the cost of a licence can greatly push up the price of the solution to the customer. We have been working closely with Helm based providers and have now made it possible to give customers a top of the range control system without the extensive costs usually expected." Webhost Automation is based in Bristol, United Kingdom.
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