Daily Internet continue market expansion with launch of Dedicated Servers

In a bid to further diversify its services and continue rivalling the biggest names in UK web hosting, Daily Internet have today announced the launch of their broad range of dedicated servers including fully customisable options and aimed at high volume online businesses.

The award-winning, second generation web hosting company, founded by the original team behind Host Europe and some of the UK’s best known hosting brands, already provides services to more than 50,000 UK customers and has just been admitted to AIM, the London Stock Exchange’s international market for fast growing companies.

{{Daily’s investment in dedicated servers allows the company access to a far wider share of the estimated £3.4bn UK web hosting industry}}, able now to provide comprehensive hosting solutions to individual consumers all the way through to high-turnover, web orientated businesses.

Company Founder & CEO Abby Hardoon commented, ‘Across the Daily Team we have a vast amount of industry experience. We pride ourselves on maintaining a very keen awareness of what matters to businesses which rely heavily on their hosted applications and feel our dedicated server product suite delivers in the key areas of high specification hardware, maximum reliability, flexibility and value for money.’

Daily’s Dedicated Server packages will offer;

• High specification, brand new Dell hardware located in a purpose built, high security UK data centre
• 99.99% Uptime guarantee
• Fully customisable servers & choice of operating systems, RAM, hard disk choices and managed solutions for specific requirements
• 4 hour hardware replacement guarantee
• 24/7 personal support from skilled on-site Daily engineers

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