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HostNine Launches Reseller Central

By theWHIR.com , August 09, 2007

August 9, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider HostNine (hostnine.com) announced on Thursday that it has launched Reseller Central, an interface where resellers can manage all their domains across multiple cPanel servers around the world.

"We have spent the last six months developing a solution that will allow our customers the freedom to host all their domains from one centralized interface without having to login to multiple control panels," says Ben Gabler, director of operations at HostNine.

HostNine says resellers no longer have to purchase multiple accounts with multiple companies to delegate their domains across different servers and can choose from any of the available cities when adding domains in their control panel. Gabler says with Reseller Central, customers can host their Web sites in London and the US or any combination of cities throughout the world using HostNine's centralized management platform.

The company says that if a reseller wanted to host all of their accounts in Chicago, there are so many nodes in each location the chances of them ending up on the same node in the same location would be slim to none, which means that if there were an outage on a node, it wouldn't affect the reseller's entire account, only the domains delegated to that node.

HostNine recently presented at billing automation software provider ModernBill's third annual administrator's workshop.

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