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Nov 30, 2004 : HelmTastic Re-brands as ServerTastic
📅 - HelmTastic (helmtastic.com), an online resource portal offering the Helm control panel (helm.webhostautomation.com) and related Web hosting software, announced on Tuesday that it has re-branded the company as ServerTastic (servertastic.com) in order to facilitate better recognition.
The company said it decided to re-brand the HelmTastic name because it did not encompass the breadth of products and services it provides its customers. "Re-branding is always dangerous and was not decided upon lightly. However when coming up with the new name ServerTastic we felt this still provided recognition of the old brand and encompassed more about what it is we provide," says Andy Gambles, director of AGUK Solutions Ltd., parent company of ServerTastic. "Visitors to ServerTastic can learn from the articles we have on how to get the best from their server as well as competitively priced software at up to 75 percent off standard RRP prices. With more products being added all the time ServerTastic will be the one-stop shop for server software and services." HelmTastic launched two years ago, providing Helm licenses and other Helm resources. "HelmTastic is our largest distributor of Helm licences to date. The diversity of products they have on offer and simplicity in purchasing enables them to attract a bigger and bigger audience," says Mark Hall, chief operating officer and founder of WebHost Automation Ltd, developer of the Helm control panel. "The new brand ServerTastic will enable them to break even further in to the market place and continue to provide exceptional value for money to their customers."
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