February 20, 2009 — Windows hosting control panel developer DotNetPanel (www.dotnetpanel.com) has launched its new BlackBerry Enterprise module, which lets companies seamlessly integrate, manage, and sell BlackBerry Internet services alongside Exchange Hosting services from one control panel.
The new module, according to DotNetPanel’s Thursday announcement, allows companies to increase their sales and revenue by offering BlackBerry services.
“Our Exchange Hosting module has been a tremendous success so now we can leverage the ability to offer BlackBerry Internet services as an end-to-end product for our customers to resell to their end-users,” DotNetPanel director Feodor Fitsner said in a statement. “In addition to our latest Hyper-V virtualization module, hosting providers and SaaS companies have several choices available to increase their market share and stay competitive in the hosting industry.”
The BlackBerry Enterprise module lets DotNetPanel users create complex BlackBerry service plans, add existing Exchange-enabled users to BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and show statistics for individual BlackBerry users.
“For customers already offering Microsoft Exchange server hosting, integrating the new DotNetPanel BlackBerry Enterprise module is seamless, easy, and fast to deploy,” said Fitsner. “We designed the module to integrate with existing Exchange hosting enabled organizations to increase the speed from setup to market — all from one control panel.”
In October 2008, DotNetPanel became the first to unveil a Hyper-V-enabled control panel for automated virtualization, giving hosting companies a complete virtualization and virtual private server solution.
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