Web Host Superb Offers Parallels Small Business Panel

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) – Web hosting provider Superb Internet (www.superb.net) announced this week that it has added the Parallels Small Business Panel to its product line, offering small businesses an all-in-one tool for managing their web presence and other services.

Installed on a dedicated server or VPS, the Small Business Panel offers end users an interface that lets them control their business’s website and email, and to self-serve a variety of applications from the Parallels Partner Marketplace.

“Parallels has always been a pioneer in software development, consistently innovating game-

changing products for the consumer, businesses, and service provider-markets” says William

Song, senior product manager at Superb Internet, quoted in the company’s press release. “The Small Business Panel, which is extremely feature-rich and retains many of the elements of Parallels’ popular Plesk Panel, is the latest example of that and we’re excited to introduce it to our dedicated server and managed hosting customers.”

Superb is offering promotional pricing to introduce Small Business Panel, in an effort to encourage existing customers to adopt the new technology, says Song. The product, normally starting at $25 per month, is available to Superb’s managed and dedicated customers starting at $18 per month.

The Parallels Small Business Panel was one of the technologies to spearhead a new focus on the small business space at the company, a message it will no doubt be bringing to its sponsorship and presenting roles at next week’s Hosting Con event.

Liam Eagle

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Liam Eagle has worked as a contributor to the Web Host Industry Review since its inception in 2000, and as editor since 2003. He has been editor of the WHIR's print magazine since its launch. His daily involvement in the gathering and reporting of Web hosting news and his regular interaction with Web hosting leaders gives him an uncommonly broad appreciation of the issues and tends facing the business. Through his WHIR blog, Liam spots Web hosting trends and offers opinions on the industry-wide impacts of major developments and the motivation behind big announcements. Follow him on Twitter @liameagle

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