Stealth-ISS Inc. Adds Dedicated Servers [author:Deckwerth Dasha Public time:Sep 22, 2007] |
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Computer Security Service and Hosting Provider
Stealth-ISS Inc. (www.stealth-iss.com) announced
last week it is rolling out its range of
high-speed dedicated servers, offering
different packages including custom solutions
that will meet the needs of many business.
The high-speed servers with unmetered traffic are
designed for
high-traffic sites, e-commerce, storing secure data
and database
applications. The data center facility is equipped
with backup
ups and diesel generator power, 24x7 video surveillance
systems;
temperature controlled monitoring systems and
professional 24/7
on-site support for all customers.
"We are very proud to launch our new dedicated server and
colocation service," says Dasha Deckwerth, CEO of
Stealth - ISS Inc. "We've had a lot of success with
our Web hosting packages and it was time to move on
to the next level and provide our customers with even
better technology, faster connection and custom solutions
for their needs. We believe we can replicate our past
success in the dedicated server and colocation market."
Stealth-ISS Inc.'s new dedicated servers and colocation
service (www.stealth-iss.org), offers 1U colocation for
$30 and dedicated Windows 2003 and Linux servers with
unlimited traffic for $100. Stealth - ISS Inc. has a
large supply of readily available stock and can provide
and activate a quick and tailored dedicated hosting
solution to its customers. Stealth-ISS Inc. also
offers a variety of operating systems as well as MS SQL
servers.
The company also announced it is offering 3 months of
free dedicated server hosting to the first 100 customers
to sign up for an annual hosting or colocation contract.
For more information on dedicated servers, collocation
and data services, contact Stealth-ISS Inc. at
info@stealth-iss.com or www.stealth-iss.org.
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