New UtilityServe Hosting Service Enables Customers to “Manage and Scale Applications, Servers and Storage”

August 16, 2006
August 16, 2006 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – A new hosting service provided by UtilityServe (http://www.utilityserve.com) enables customers to “manage and scale applications, servers and storage” the company announced recently. The announcement, made at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, heralds what the company calls the availability of “true utility computing”.

According to UtilityServe there service is the first hosting service which enables customers to use a browser to “build, deploy, manage and scale web applications on demand, and pay only for the computing resources they need” thus eliminating IT resource requirements and associated hardware infrastructure costs.

“UtilityServe offers many advantages over the state-of-the-art in colocation and dedicated servers,” said Mr. John Keagy, President of UtilityServe. “As the newest division of ServePath, one of the original pioneers in another revolutionary server outsourcing movement, dedicated servers, UtilityServe is positioned to once again advance the industry with dramatic further improvements in scalability, flexibility, and improved costs.”

“The dedicated server industry provided order-of-magnitude improvements in server computing, but utility computing is the Holy Grail,” added Mr. Keagy. “Grid computing has been a great theory, and we're wonderfully excited to finally make it a reality with UtilityServe.”



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