HostReview.com Friday, November 24, 2006; 03:35 AM
The full release of Helm 4, the only control panel for Web hosters
available exclusively on the Microsoft platform, has been launched. The latest version of Helm offers much higher levels of
control and the ability to automate in ways which are completely new
for web hosters. WebHost Automation, creators of Helm 4, marked the
launch with a special promotion.
Helm 4 is available from today with a limited 50 percent off promotion.
The promotion applies to all Helm 4 licence types, and is designed to
encourage more web hosters to leverage the benefits of building their
hosting business on the Microsoft platform.
Mark Hall, co-founder and COO of WebHost Automation, said that the
launch was a major milestone for the company. "It would be an
understatement to say that our customers have been eagerly awaiting the
launch of Helm 4," he said. "We've had our development team working
around the clock, and we're thrilled to be launching Helm 4 today."
Adam Saunders, co-founder and CTO of Webhost Automation, said that Helm
4 paves the way for a feature-rich control panel solution for webhosts.
"Many of the features we have developed are unique to Helm," he said.
"But with the launch of Helm 4 now completed, we're immediately
focusing on the development of further modules which will add even more
functionality to our software, with minimal development required. On a
practical level, this means that hosting companies will be able to
create and provide unique services for their customers, and increase
the level of flexibility and control they have over their business -
which is great for profitability."
More information is available at www.helm4.com. For further information, contact Mark Hall.
Webhost Automation Limited is based in Bristol, United Kingdom, and has
developed Helm, the only true multi-server control panel software for
Windows. Since startup in 2002, Webhost Automation has grown steadily,
and now has customers in well over 130 countries. The Helm community
can be found online at http://forums.webhostautomation.com.
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