Network Redux Revamps Brand, Appoints Execs, Moves Into Office, Preps Data Center

Network Redux founder Thomas Brenneke in front of a server rack.

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Network Redux (www.networkredux.com) announced on Monday it has launched its newly revamped brand and website, appointed new executives, moved into a new commercial office space, and is set to open its fourth data center in Portland.

Primarily a shared hosting provider when it first launched in November 2004, Network Redux has since then been providing open source, professionally managed, customizable Web hosting services.

Network Redux has grown at 1,300 percent in the past five years.

The company also appointed two key executives. As creative director, Garett Stenson will be responsible for the company’s marketing, branding, web direction, partnerships, and business development.

Network Redux named Kris Watson as director of platform development, where he will oversee systems architecture/automation, API, and enterprise deployments.

Additionally, the company is currently looking to hire Linux system administrators.

Network Redux has grown at 1,300 percent in the past five years. In order to meet this significant growth, the company recently completed its new office space in downtown Portland. It says it will move into the new office space in the coming weeks.

Network Redux will soon open its fifth data center, located within Internap facilities in Seattle. The company has a partnership with Internap to power its content delivery network

“We approach every client with the same high standard of customer service, from $50 Virtual Servers all the way up to custom built private clouds, we treat every client with respect… we tout granular level support,” says founder Thomas Brenneke. “The opportunity they’ve had to manage such a wide diversity of deployments has really sharpened the skills of Network Redux System Architects. Through it all we aim to make the web more accessible, approachable, educational and simple.”

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