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Pegasus Web Technologies Celebrates 10 Years in Business |
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November 5, 2007 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Pegasus Web Technologies (http://www.pwebtech.com/), the parent company of FortressITX, celebrated its 10th anniversary last Halloween, it was reported recently. The company has grown considerably during the period, especially when compared against its start, when Founder and CEO Jay Silverglate launched the company with two Sun SPARC servers in a datacenter on Long Island in the United States.
The company was started in 1997. At the time, I didnt see a technically competent host and thought that I could offer something that others werent reliability, explained Mr. Silverglate. According to the company, Pegasus has doubled in growth nearly every year and now supports nearly 5,000 servers in its Clifton, New Jersey datacenter.
Pegasus Web Technologies offers two brands, DedicatedNOW and FortressITX. DedicatedNOW was launched in 2002 to offer competitively priced dedicated web hosting, while FortressITX offers new products and services (bandwidth, colocation, clustered solutions, redundancy) and customized solutions to enterprise-level clients.
Our management is continually focused on emerging technologies and providing more robust and efficient ways for managing their IT infrastructure. We re now offering R1Softs CDP, which stores point-in-time snap shots in disk-based storage. What this means is instead of rolling back data to a backup that is maybe twelve or twenty-four hours old, we can now roll back to the last client-configured snapshot, added Mr. Silverglate. |
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