Control Panel DotNetPanel Updates Website

A screenshot of the updated DotNetPanel website.

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Windows hosting control panel developer DotNetPanel (www.dotnetpanel.com) announced last week that it had launched a new website, redesigned to enable better access to the company’s products, as well as its support and community features.

DotNetPanel says in the announcement that the previous website’s design made it difficult to find information on the company’s products, including a comparison of the several versions of the DotNetPanel control panel – the free edition, the standard edition and the enterprise version.

The comparison chart, linked from the homepage of the new site, provides a fairly detailed pricing and features comparison between the versions.”

Like our Windows hosting control panel interface,” says Feodor Fitsner, director of DotNetPanel, quoted in the press release, “the new website is user-friendly, easy to navigate, and does a remarkable job in helping users find what they need fast.”

Along with the sales pitch, the new website provides better access to information for existing customers, including release and version information, and access to the company’s knowledge base and user forums.

The updated site also includes detailed information for DotNetPanel users on creating, selling and managing virtual private server hosting packages using the company’s updated solution for use with Microsoft’s Hyper-V hypervisor software.

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