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July 13th, 2009
NewServers™ Announces Revenue Growth for First Half of 2009 Company Cites Strong Demand for Automated Cloud Servers That Offer Budget-Minded CIOs an Alternative to Shared Virtual Private Servers
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jul 13, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- NewServers™ Inc., the leading provider of Hardware as a Service (HaaS) dedicated cloud servers, today announced that the company's revenues grew by 100 percent for the first half of 2009 compared with 2008, which allowed the firm to add new employees and add new markets during a challenging technology market.
NewServers™ provides automated, high-performance cloud computing solutions that serve as a dedicated resource alternative to shared virtual private server (VPS) computing environments. This approach to high performance computing is often much less expensive than shared virtual environments while offering high degrees of server performance and reliability.
According to JP Gagne, CEO, NewServers™, the South Florida company's growth in the first half of 2009 allowed the company to hire new workers to manage new markets and new customers for the company's services. The company has openings in sales and technical support based on continuing demand this quarter.
"We're pleased with our sales numbers for the first half of 2009 even though the overall economy was down," said Gagne. "We believe our dedicated server cloud appeals to value-conscious organizations who can't afford to sacrifice performance." NewServers™' cloud of "bare metal devices" has a global customer base. The company's services are delivered across multiple vertical markets and industries, as well as through tier-1 technology partnerships. The result is NewServers™ is achieving strong growth and market expansion.
NewServers™' technology services are used by a diverse customer base and a wide variety of vertical market business segments including: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), High Performance Computing (HPC), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Semantic Search Engines and Applications, Enterprise Application Vertical Markets; Healthcare, Educational, Bio-Medical, Financial, Government, Retail and Massive Multiplayer Online Gaming (MMOG).
The company's bare metal devices allow end users to use virtualization or not so that applications run without modifications. This frees customers from the fear of incompatibility or lock-in. Direct access to NewServers™ bare metal units enables low latency applications to take advantage of cloud scaling.
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