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Apr 9, 2002 : WorldTeq Invests In Hardware Upgrades
📅 - WorldTeq Group International Inc., a managed solutions provider of Affinity Services including Internet Connectivity, Long Distance, Calling Cards, and Hosting Services, today announced that it has released its first phase of a major hosting center upgrade, to improve the performance of its servers and reporting systems.
The new systems will enable clients to host their web sites without infrastructure investments. The company purchased the upgrades upfront, carrying no leases or debt. Other financial details were not disclosed. ?We have worked many hours designing our systems to take advantage of today's technological improvements,? said Bruce Bertman, CEO of WorldTeq Group (worldteqgroup.com) International. ?Hardware has become so inexpensive these days that we are able to deploy extremely fast and robust systems in a very cost effective manner. The new servers are scalable therefore allowing us to maximize our investments without having to replace entire systems. This not only saves money but allows us to maintain state-of-the-art infrastructure at all times.?
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