Monday, May 19, 2014

Web Host HostForLIFE.eu Launches €1.29/month LITE ASP.NET Hosting

ASP.NET hosting specialist HostForLIFE.eu (www.hostforlife.eu) announced this week that it has launched a Windows & ASP.NET Shared Hosting Plan offered from as low as €1.29/month only. This LITE Windows & ASP.NET Hosting packages combine generous or 1 website, 1 GB disk space, 10 GB bandwidth, Support UTF-8 Domains, Dedicated Pool, etc.

The company, which says it specializes in hosting for projects based on Windows, Microsoft SQL Server, ASP.NET MVC, along with various other Microsoft products, launched the service this week. Their new LITE shared hosting plans will surely appeal to the personal across the world, besides the website owners and companies owning websites.

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Specialization in a certain development technology is one of the more common ways for a hosting provider to distinguish itself in a very commoditized market. HostForLIFE.eu has obviously intentionally narrowed its market to developers using Microsoft technologies.

One of the keys to focusing on a market based around a certain technology is quickly instituting support and expertise around new and emerging elements of that technology.

"We're proud to be at the cutting edge for new technologies. With these additions, customers have the option to explore Windows Hosting in the safe environment of their own cheap shared hosting plan. Customers can research the potential impact of next-generation software without risking current infrastructure,” Said John Curtis, VP Marketing and Business Development at HostForLIFE.eu.

“These plans guarantee optimized performance and a completely safe hosting environment for websites. All the websites are hosted on high-end servers and are located in datacenters with high-capacity infrastructure, ensuring the best performance with the maximum uptime. An essential thing to know is that acquiring the best cheap hosting by HostForLIFE.eu surely tends to provide true value for money to all the individuals in the long run.”, Added John Curtis.

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