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NetBenefit Reports Revenue Growth

By theWHIR.com , November 20, 2007

November 20, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- UK managed hosting provider NetBenefit (netbenefit.com) announced on Tuesday it has reported revenue growth of 63 percent in recent annual results published by parent company Group NBT.

The results follow a strong year for NetBenefit, who experienced a significant data center facilities expansion to support the ongoing implementation of hosting solutions for business critical websites and online applications. The company also acquired and integrated managed hosting provider Exalia earlier this year which further contributed to its strong financial year. 

"The company has experienced a strong level of organic growth, particularly over the last six months," says COO of NetBenefit, Jonathan Robinson. "We have seen a significant increase in orders for load balancing dual site services which reinforces our commitment to resilient managed hosting solutions, custom built for our clients' business needs. The market for managed hosting has continued to grow and NetBenefit is perfectly positioned to meet businesses' increasingly complex requirements as the use of the Internet becomes ever more sophisticated." 

The sales growth can be attributed to NetBenefit's commitment to delivering technical solutions supported by excellent customer service, says the company. Customers benefit from round-the-clock, UK based support, which NetBenefit says is offered by the most experienced engineers in the industry.

NetBenefit announced earlier this month it partnered with application management solutions provider Zeus Technology.

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