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BW: NetNation Partners With Cobalt Networks

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 11, 1999

“NetNation Communications Inc….a leading provider of Web
hosting and E-commerce solutions, announced today that it has
partnered with Cobalt Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:COBT) to enhance the
Company’s dedicated server Web site hosting services.”

NetNation’s new line of Cobalt servers, called the NetRaQ,
enable customers to choose from five dedicated server hosting
options. The NetRaQ is co-branded by NetNation and Cobalt and is
aimed at businesses with high-traffic Web sites.
The agreement
calls for the companies to co-market the NetRaq line of products
and services in traditional as well as online media.”

“The NetRaQ server utilizes the Linux operating system, Apache
Web server, and Sendmail as standard features. All administration
and maintenance is browser-based for simple Web site management.
NetNation also offers the optional Miva Commerce Server and Secure
Socket Layer (SSL) software to provide full E-commerce
functionality to support an online business. “Our NetRaQ servers
offer businesses the reliability, scalability and security of
dedicated hosting while being cost-effective,” said Joseph Kibur,
Chief Operating Officer of NetNation.”


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