Codero, a provider of both dedicated servers and managed hosting services, commemorated a one-year anniversary July 31, 2009.
Although it has been only one year since the brand was created, the developers leveraged the 15+ years of experience, knowledge and support from Aplus.net, which was purchased by Hostopia (News - Alert).com Inc., a unit of Deluxe Corporation, in July, 2009.
Anniversaries are a time for celebration and to this end Codero is offering a free remote console for people who buy any new dedicated server. The company points out that remote server management aids users to conveniently control a server from anywhere at any time.
You have to shell out a $25.00 setup fee but the remote console is free for the life of a dedicated server after you pay this amount. This offer is valid only till the supplies last.
Codero is quite popular amongst its customers and currently has over 6,000 servers in use boasting 24/7/365 technical support. The company claims that its veteran support staff has an individual average of five years in the hosting industry, including Fortune 500 enterprise experience.
People have begun to heavily depend on Codero that provides users with a flexible and scalable hosted infrastructure to support robust websites, storefronts and online communities.
There have been many feathers in the cap for Codero over the past year: - It became the first of its kind in the industry to initiate a rewards program for customers, the largest provider to offer eco hosting solutions across its entire operations, a PCI (News - Alert) Compliant provider so customers can rely on a compliant hosting infrastructure and have many more achievements to its credit.
"This is both an important and exciting time for us," said Ryan Elledge, chief operations officer for Codero. "We're not content to rest on our accomplishments. We're moving forward with a roadmap based on customer feedback to define new services and products. In our commitment to continuous improvement and providing value to our customers, innovative initiatives will soon be launched to help customers build their infrastructure and take their businesses to the next level of success."
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Erin Monda