CM4all, leading provider of premium Web-based applications to over 2 million end customers worldwide, announces the integration of its award-winning website creation tool into a variety of leading brands in the U.S. web hosting market.
CM4all has recently developed partnerships with numerous well-established hosting brands in the U.S. market to include the CM4all WebsiteCreator as an integral part of each individual brand’s product portfolio. Leading brands that have recently launched include BizLand, FatCow, PowWeb, Blue Domino Blue Domino, and ReadyHosting, among others.
The integration and re-branding capabilities of the CM4all WebsiteCreator made it possible for each host to receive their own dedicated GUI through CM4all’s customizable User Interface, allowing each brand to retain their own identity while broadening their portfolios.
The CM4all WebsiteCreator is being offered in two separate packages; the Limited version of the CM4all WebsiteCreator allows users to create their own websites intuitively with up to nine pages including extras such as a counter, flash movies, feedback form, guest book and a map generator.
“After an extensive evaluation of the market, we found the CM4all WebsiteCreator to be the most easy-to-use, intuitive, professional online website building tool available in the market today” said Mitch Haber, Director of Product Management for PowWeb Web Hosting. “We are confident that the CM4all WebsiteCreator will live up to its worldwide reputation of setting the benchmark for speed and reliability due to its unique and already proven technology core.”
“We are excited that such highly recognized brands in the US hosting & online services industry have chosen to integrate our product into their portfolios. Jointly working with these leading brands allows us to add value for even more customers and leverage our competences as a leading developer of Web-based applications for the Internet. We are delighted to have them on board and look forward to a successful long term co-operation,” said Robert Schovenberg, CEO of CM-AG.





