New division from CWCS offers cloud hosting for smaller businessesNottingham, UK 6th September 2012: Crest Hosting (
http://www.cresthosting.co.uk/) has now launched, providing more cost-effective web hosting solutions for smaller businesses and start-ups. Launched by CWCS Managed Hosting (
http://www.cwcs.co.uk) the new service offers the benefits of the company’s expertise, experience and dedicated servers, but targeted towards companies with lower requirements.
The new platform is a self-managed service providing web hosting and domain registration, as well as dedicated servers, within a package ideally suited to businesses with more modest requirements than the large-scale customers currently catered for by the CWCS brand.
Crest Hosting puts business users completely in charge of their own site and hosting, with a wide range of controls available through a dashboard to manage and customise its features. It uses dedicated servers to deliver super-fast processing speeds and unlimited bandwidth to give users the reliability they need.
A range of Crest Hosting packages are available at various prices, all tailored for smaller businesses and start-ups. All of the packages include 24/7 in-house technical support.
“With enough experience behind us to manage the large scale needs of big, national and international companies, we decided to launch a version of our service that is more suitable for the smaller requirements of SMEs and start-up companies,” said CWCS Managed Hosting CEO, Karl Mendez.
“Crest Hosting offers the control and flexibility of self-managed hosting – ideal for customers with smaller budgets and fewer requirements from a site.”
The launch follows a decade of successful managed hosting and more recently cloud hosting experience at CWCS. The Nottingham-based company counts among its customer list cinema advertising giant Pearl & Dean, The University of York and INIT Innovation for Transport.
CWCS offers dedicated technical support and two highly secure UK-based datacentres, from which it runs its own client servers and those of the new Crest Hosting division.