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Jun 9, 2004 : Solar Data Hosts Fast Incorporators
📅 - Solar Data Centers Inc. (solardatacenters.com), the only company that relies on solar energy to power its Internet operations, today announced the launch of Fast Incorporators's new, upgraded web site.
The initiative transforms Fast Incorporators into a one-stop incorporation services online, offering e-commerce functionality, online chat and email support and digital document storage. Providing end-to-end incorporation services online, Fast Incorporators, are available and legally binding in all 50 US states and the District of Columbia. They offer everything required for a company or individual to legally incorporate their business either as a for-profit corporation, non-profit corporation or a professional corporation. "Working with Solar Data Centers was an obvious decision for us, due to the depth and breadth of experience and services that they brought to the project," says Joe Vaquera, president and founder of Fast Incorporators. "In addition, the opportunity to power our business with renewable green energy was an important feature to the methodology of our company."
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