Web Hosting Provider Aplus.Net Rebrands Dedicated Hosting Plans

February 12, 2008
February 12, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Web hosting provider Aplus.Net has rebranded its dedicated hosting plans, it was announced yesterday. The rebrand includes a naming system reflecting hardware, with plan names based on the CPU’s available. The server plans now come in three categories: Single-Core Servers, Multi-Core Servers, and Multi-Processor Servers.

“As with our efforts in rebranding our shared hosting services last month, we’re taking the necessary steps to ensure that our consumers understand exactly what they’re getting when they shop for an Aplus.Net dedicated server,” explained Chief Operations Officer at Aplus.Net, Mr. Ryan Elledge. “That means more clearly defining the way our servers are named, categorized, and presented on our website.”

“We work hard to make sure Aplus.Net customers have every advantage we can offer,” added Dennis Kittrell, Senior Product Manager for Aplus.Net. “Therefore, it made sense to present our dedicated hosting products in as clear and as accessible a manner as possible. For example, what was once the Standard Server is now the Celeron 1.8GHz; and what was once the Premium XR Server is now the Quad Core 2.33 GHz. We’re confident that this new convention will improve the Aplus.Net customer experience.”

The rebranding comes on the heels of the company announcing reduced dedicated server set-up fees and is a continuation of its policy to overhaul its “entire suite of award-winning products and services”.



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