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June 9, 2005 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider SiteGround.com (siteground.com) announced on Tuesday it has simultaneous introduced three new hosting products, a new customers' area and premium support services as part of its strategy to achieve rapid development through diversifying its portfolio.
"There are hundreds of customers' emails requesting custom solutions for their specific needs," says Kate Michaels, sales manager of SiteGround.com. "We would like to satisfy all these requests. That is why we started the diversification strategy to provide plenty of opportunities to our customers."
The company now offers a Windows hosting package, managed VPS and managed dedicated servers, in addition to the core Linux plan. SiteGround says its new customers' area provides convenient account management, enabling customers to easily access their accounts, add features and get support.
SiteGround's premium support services help to better meet customers' needs, fulfilling any requests that require more than the general shared hosting support. The premium support includes administrators' or developers' dedicated work that is otherwise expensive.
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