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LOUISVILLE, Ky.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—MaximumASP, www.maximumasp.com a Microsoft Gold Certified provider of web hosting and IT services, today announced the release of Hyper-V technology as part of their dedicated server line-up. MaximumASP was among a handful of hosting providers selected for the Hyper-V Go Live program and first to launch hosted betas for IIS 7/Windows Server 2008 dedicated servers.
“MaximumASP has a long history of working closely with Microsoft in adopting new technologies and providing feedback on their development. Our customers should feel confident knowing when we deliver a product or service it is thoroughly researched and tested to ensure that it is the best solution available in the marketplace. Hyper-V meets our criteria because it provides a scalable, reliable, and highly available virtualization platform.” said Dominic Foster, Chief Technology Officer at MaximumASP.
Bringing virtualization to the market is another way for MaximumASP to help businesses consolidate resources, reduce support costs, and decrease operational expenses. Hyper-V dedicated servers are available in a secure, hosted environment backed by MaximumASP’s around the clock superior support. With a firm commitment to this technology and plans to further develop dynamic service offerings built around the new virtualization platforms from Microsoft, this release is the first of several major product releases slated for 2008.
For more information, please visit www.maximumasp.com email sales@maximumasp.com or call 866-925-4678
About MaximumASP
MaximumASP based in Louisville, Kentucky., was founded in 2000 as an outsourcing firm for Microsoft Windows based hosting services. The company currently hosts more than 48,000 domains for customers in over 60 countries. With a strong focus on hosting solutions that combine advanced monitoring and management tools, MaximumASP has become a top choice for Microsoft developers seeking a robust hosting platform for mission-critical web applications. For more information visit www.maximumasp.com
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