(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Competing in a market with Plesk and Helm, Software developer MachSol (www.machsol.com) has rebranded its Flagship product SaaS-enabled hosted services delivery platform eJadSPM to MachPanel, a unified hosting control panel.
According to MachSol’s Monday announcement, MachPanel Provisioning System is a SaaS enabled convergent hosted services control panel for managing and delivering both traditional and next generation hosted services.
MachPanel is designed as a unified solution to let hosting service providers control and provision hosting services including shared hosting, Microsoft Exchange 2007, SharePoint Services, BlackBerry Enterprise Services, Microsoft CRM, OCS, Hyper-V, Dedicated Servers, and VPS Servers, Domain Names and SSL certificates.
“We have been emerging as leader of providing unified and convergent solution for traditional and SaaS hosting and our decision to re-brand eJadSPM to MachPanel has been done at right time and will help us grow to penetrate effectively in market” MachSol vice president and chief technology officer Aziz Paracha said in a statement. “In last two years we have evolved eJadSPM with its enterprise extensions to a complete centralized Hosting Operation and Business Support System (OSS/BSS) and we continue to develop MachPanel as full spectrum solution for Hosting Industry.”
Having released its latest version of eJadSPM one year ago, MachSol has more recently added support for Hosted Exchange earlier this year.
Noting large revenue growth in the past six months, MachSol president and chief executive officer Max Roosenbrand said in a statement, “We are expanding our product development very fast and intended to launch complete control panel and provisioning system for Microsoft OCS and Microsoft CRM in first quarter of 2009″
The control panel market competition has been heating up in the past few weeks due to a number of announcements. Earlier this week, Windows-based hosting control panel developer DotNetPanel (www.dotnetpanel.com) released DotNetPanel 2.8.1 and the new Hyper-V module for creating, managing and selling virtual private server accounts. And last week, hosting and virtualization software developer Parallels (www.parallels.com) officially launched version 9 of its Parallels Plesk Panel hosting control panel, including tighter integration with the APS application catalog, new reseller user settings, integration with Parallels Plesk Billing 6.0, a Vista-like theme, and backup and restore functions.
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