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Apr 25, 2004 : Web Host EV1Servers Updates Web Site
📅 - Web hosting provider EV1Servers (ev1servers.net) announced on Tuesday that it has launched its new Web site, highlighting its ready-to-go servers, server command account control and customizable solutions for any genre.
The site also offers turnkey solutions that enable its customers to buy robust and scalable hosting solutions pre-configured.
"Our new site design was undertaken to highlight the solutions designed for our past and present customers and visitors to EV1Servers.net will experience easier navigation and a cleaner user interface," says Shay Luedeke, manager of Information Systems.
Based in Houston, EV1Servers operates two telco-grade data centers with over 100,000 square feet of Web hosting space. The company manages more than 23,000 Windows and Linux dedicated servers that power more than a million Web sites.
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