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WHA Adds FileZilla Server

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By theWHIR.com , August 02, 2007

August 2, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting control panel provider WebHost Automation (webhostautomation.com) announced on Thursday it is offering its new FTP server module, FileZilla Server. This new server product further expands on Helm 4's modular capacity, offering Web hosts a greater selection within their operation, while further reducing the setup costs involved for both existing and start-up customers.

After receiving extensive feedback, WebHost Automation decided to add support for FileZilla. Many Helm users had expressed disappointment with FTP products available on the market and had turned to WebHost Automation to find an automated solution, says the company. This new module for FileZilla will available for free to all Helm 4 users.

"By adding this new FTP module, we give our customers a wider range of options and greater choice, and in turn they can pass that on to their customers," says Adam Saunders, founder and chief technical officer WebHost Automation. "Because this product is free, our clients can save money while also getting what they need to make a lot more."

As with all other Helm 4 modules, FileZilla can now be quickly and seamlessly integrated into an existing Helm setup and will operate in the same manner as all other modular add-ons.

WebHost Automation announced last month that it partnered with IT management software provider SmarterTools to provide a complete hosting solution with flexible monthly license payments.

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