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NACIO Systems offers relo promo to clients abandoned by large hosting providers

November 26, 2003

By: Dora Locke
Website: http://www.1st-in-web-hosting.com

NACIO Systems offers relo promo to clients abandoned by large hosting providers

NACIO Systems, a leading provider of managed hosting, colocation and outsourcing services since 1994, has announced a series of special promotions for clients of Cable & Wireless, Sprint, and other troubled providers who are exiting the hosting business. NACIO’s “Relo Promo” gives customers the flexibility to choose an offering suited to their needs.

The “Relo Promo” offer includes four options from which customers can choose:

Option 1: 1 month free service for each 12-month commitment for colocation services Option 2: 1 month free service for each 12-month commitment for managed hosting services Option 3: Free basic service package for 1 year, which includes: basic managed firewall service, basic monitoring, DNS hosting, and free email with a 12-month contract for managed hosting or colocation services Option 4: Free bandwidth for 1 year with a 12-month contract for managed hosting or colocation services.

“Managed hosting is NACIO’s core competency, but flexibility in providing tailored solutions to our customers sets us apart,” states David Lyons, President of NACIO Systems.

NACIO is offering these services to new customers moving from distressed providers into NACIO’s facility with 12-month or longer contracts. NACIO will also provide free consultation, which includes a migration plan designed cooperatively with the customer and NACIO’s engineering team. Zero-downtime transitions can be set up to make migration as seamless as possible.

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