EV1servers Launches New Generation Website

EV1servers Highlight Solutions Designed for Customers

Houston, Texas hosting company, EV1Servers.net launched their newest generation website, highlighting Ready-To-Go Servers, Server Command account control and customizable solutions for any genre.

In addition, the site features Turnkey Solutions that allow their customers to build “robust and scalable hosting solutions that are big enough, strong enough, safe enough and just generally awesome enough to make the wildest dreams a reality.”

“Our new site design was undertaken to highlight the solutions designed for our past and present Customers and visitors to EV1Servers.net will experience easier navigation and a cleaner user interface,” said Shay Luedeke, Manager of Information Systems for EV1Servers.

NewsBlaze Daily News is slightly biased here, because we host at EV1servers and can attest to great customer service – and in our case, 100% availability and uptime over the past 2 years.

The Low Cost Domains website is also hosted at EV1Servers because of the uptime record.

The new EV1 Servers website can be seen at www.ev1servers.net

Note: ev1servers is now Softlayer, an IBM company.

Alan Gray is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of NewsBlaze Daily News and other online newspapers. He prefers to edit, rather than write, but sometimes an issue rears it’s head and makes him start hammering away on the keyboard.

Content Expertise

Alan has been on the internet since it first started. He loves to use his expertise in content and digital marketing to help businesses grow, through managed content services. After living in the United States for 15 years, he is now in South Australia. To learn more about how Alan can help you with content marketing and managed content services, contact him by email.

Technical Expertise

Alan is also a techie. His father was a British soldier in the 4th Indian Division in WWII, with Sikhs and Gurkhas. He was a sergeant in signals and after that, he was a printer who typeset magazines and books on his linotype machine. Those skills were passed on to Alan and his brothers, who all worked for Telecom Australia, on more advanced signals (communications). After studying electronics, communications, and computing at college, and building and repairing all kinds of electronics, Alan switched to programming and team building and management.

He has a fascination with shooting video footage and video editing, so watch out if he points his Canon 7d in your direction.