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OrcsWeb launches a new venture - Cytanium

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OrcsWeb launches a new venture - Cytanium

Cytanium hosting platform will afford developers with the opportunity to become early adopters of new technologies
Monday, July 12, 2010


CHARLOTTE, USA: Cytanium, a web hosting service built on OrcsWeb’s Cloud Server architecture, launched this week in conjunction with the release of Microsoft’s WebMatrix. Cytanium is pleased to have been chosen as one of Microsoft’s recommended web hosting providers for the WebMatrix beta product.

All Cytanium customers will have access to free hosting to use the beta version of WebMatrix. Microsoft has just introduced this beta version of WebMatrix, an easy and free way to get started building Websites on Windows said a press release.

WebMatrix includes everything you need so you can start building, customizing and deploying your Web sites in one common, straightforward experience for developers of all skill sets. The product includes a Web Server (IIS Developer Express), Database (SQL Server Compact), and programming Framework (ASP.NET) and makes it easy to create a new Web site from scratch or use the Web Application Gallery to customize popular ASP.NET and PHP open source community applications it added.

“We are very excited that our Cytanium brand is one of only a few hosting providers that has been recommended by Microsoft for their WebMatrix beta program. OrcsWeb has always been an early adopter and supporter of new Microsoft programs and technologies, Cytanium will continue in that tradition.” said Brad Kingsley, OrcsWeb CEO and Founder.

The release further added, WebMatrix also seamlessly integrates with Microsoft’s professional development tools and servers including Visual Studio, SQL Server and Windows server. WebMatrix is designed to include everything that developers of all backgrounds and interests need to build and run Web sites on Windows.

With Cytanium’s secure, developers can enjoy access to and participate in the testing of beta programs and applications in advance of a product’s formal release.
©CIOL Bureau

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