- New website
- New panel
- New products
A2 hosting is now a hosting.com with a full new website, promising new features and an updated hosting panel.
Hosting.com began her life in 2001 as A2 hosting. (Old) The name is a reflection of the place where all this started, in Arbor, Michigan. The company was founded by Brian Muthig and developed as a successful hosting company hosting 2m+ websites in more than 40 places.
On amazing infection, CEO Apple D. Lamos said, “Super excited that A2 hosting which has been paramount for so long hosting, amazing customer aid, and much more, that we have been able to take it and convert it into something that takes it to the next level.”
This step is a reflection of development that maintains hosting.com and has been made to promote global recognition to enhance the brand and to build a large interacted community that will provide more opportunities to connect and learn.
Different names the same value
Change may be scary, but hosting.com assures users, “While our name is changing, our dedication to provide great support and expected reliable products you expect.” Adding, “You will still have access to the same team of the same strong hosting solutions and experts that are ready to help you 24/7.”
In a blog post, Hosting.com emphasizes that it is not about leaving the roots, but the expansion of business on the global platform. The main values of credibility, speed and customer satisfaction in the heart of A2 hosting live in Hosting.com.
With different names, hosting.com says other changes include more and more resources that will be invested in infrastructure and technology for better support of customers.
There will also be a new hosting panel. At first glance and around the website, a strike has changed a lot. Product names are new, the features included in the plans are different -aged and old products such as the dedicated hosting home page.
Hidden services are still present, you just need to find them through the site: Hosting.com through Google because they are not easily available from the home page. For example, a hosting.com user reported disappointed at not being able to find node.JS hosting, but a quick site: hosting.com “node.js” shows that it is still a service from Hosting.com.
This is an important rebrand for hosting.com and I am eager to review new products and services and see if the changes can be given on the promise of already renowned and liked host host facilities and infrastructure.