Makes major changes to its virtual private server and dedicated server plans along with the new web site.
WiredTree, a managed dedicated and virtual private server hosting solutions provider, today unveiled a newly rebuilt version of its company Web site, coinciding with major changes to its VPS and dedicated hosting plans.
It states that in time for the summer hosting season, the new web site features an enhanced aesthetic scheme and improved navigation and page layouts. It adds that enhancements have been made to make the site more intuitive for new users and friendly to search engines and screen readers. The design firm Loading Deck was retained for the project.
The company declared that with the design changes, it has also rolled out improvements to its line of VPS plans. Further it added the VPS768 plan, offering 768MB of guaranteed SLM RAM and 80GB RAID-10 Disk Space. VPS768 starts at $85/monthly and includes access to their proprietary, award-winning Grove Client Portal.
It avers that the Hybrid VPS plans now allow up to 4GB of RAM and up to 4 dedicated CPU cores. VPS nodes have been upgraded to Dual Xeon Harpertowns with more than 20GB of RAM and 8 disk hot-swap RAID-10 arrays, offering superior data reliability and security.
For dedicated hosting, it says that it has revamped its plans to make them more competitive and cost effective in the hosting marketplace. It has added new energy efficient CPUs and a wider array of high-end RAID and SA-SCSI options, increasing choice and flexibility for customers.
"As WiredTree continues to grow to service a larger and more diverse array of small to medium sized businesses, it is important we enhance our products and services to meet the ever-evolving demands of the market," said Zac Cogswell, WiredTree president. "After nearly a year of development, the changes we have rolled out today, both to our Web site and services, demonstrate our commitment to remaining agile and competitive for our customers in the long term."