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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider ServInt (www.servint.com) announced on Tuesday that it has named Eric Morales the company's business intelligence manager.
In this position, Morales will oversee market research, competitive analysis, company evangelism, customer communications, social networking programs and other areas related to the development and marketing of ServInt's high-performance web hosting services.
Morales will monitor and gather strategic information from sources related to the web hosting industry and the vertical markets of ServInt customers.
He will be regularly participate in ServInt customer forums to gain critical feedback and evangelize ServInt's products and services both off and online.
Additionally, Morales will serve as an editor for The ServInt Source blog and maintain presence on social networking sites including Facebook and Twitter.
"Our efforts to create competitive, valuable services depend upon securing current data on customer requirements and industry developments," says Christian Dawson, ServInt vice president of operations. "Eric will ensure that we always have up-to-the-minute industry data and will communicate the importance of new ServInt programs to our customers and other stakeholders."
Before joining ServInt, Morales served two years in small and medium business development and management in Apple's retail division.
ServInt has spent a large part of the year upgrading its technology and adding new services to its portfolio.
In April, ServInt implented its largest-ever upgrade on its entire line of virtual private server services, as well as introduced in January its new line of dedicated servers that incorporate a virtualization layer.
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