GlobalWebBrands, a Richmond, Virginia-based web hosting provider, yesterday introduced full support for ASP.Net, ColdFusion MX, Python, MS Access and MS SQL to its hosting plans.
The company also introduced Microsoft Windows for its traditional shared web hosting plans and ecommerce plans, in addition to its Red Hat Linux offerings. These new features have been introduced in order to serve customer demands.
"It was important for us to stay on the near-bleeding-edge of the Web hosting industry," said Daniel J. Briere, the Founder and President of GlobalWebBrands. "Our old partner just did not see the reasons for this, letting customer demands fall by the wayside. We knew we could do better, so we picked up the pieces and retooled our services."
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