WebSitePulse Adds New Monitoring Sites

March 11, 2005 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web-based systems and e-business transaction monitoring firm WebSitePulse (websitepulse.com) announced on Thursday that it had added two new European monitoring locations – one in Munich, Germany, and one in Amsterdam, The Netherlands – bringing the number of stations to 14. The company projects a total of 30 monitoring locations worldwide by the end of 2005, with more locations added thereafter, as needed.
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The two stations in Munich help position WebSitePulse as Germany’s “local” monitoring service for e-businesses. According to WebSitePulse statistics, SMBs with mission-critical Web presences select the two monitoring locations option 8 out of 10 times. Particularly for territories of the “European size,” two locations meet the needs of e-businesses that focus mainly on local customers.
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The Netherlands location was activated to accommodate the number of customer requests from that part of Europe. This critical volume of requests justifies WebSitePulse’s investment in adding a monitoring location.
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“The business model of WebSitePulse allows us to quickly respond to customers’ demand for our top quality monitoring and notification services, and to expand our capabilities without additional charges for them,” says Iavor Marinov, Image Project Inc. CEO and WebSitePulse owner. “Going ‘local’ in different countries generates a lot of business interest towards our service, and capturing these opportunities is key to our future growth.”

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