Reduce I.T. Overhead with Grand Canyon Domains
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PRLEAP.COM) Phoenix, AZ (December 13, 2006) - Grand Canyon Domains is introducing a new option for its dedicated server customers by adding an Assisted Service Plan – a professional solution without the traditional costs.
"A lot of our customers are trying to save money," said Chris Nicholas, President of Grand Canyon Domains. "Grand Canyon Domains’ assisted server plans help a company save money by doing routine maintenance for them."
Grand Canyon Domains’ technical support will address needed patches, backups, monitoring and vulnerability assessments. All of the basic server maintenance needed to run an enterprise level server.
Customers can get the power of a dedicated server without having to perform all of the administrative tasks associated with an unmanaged account such as server startup, patching and anti-virus protection. Add-on services, with the purchase of a service contract, include security scans, backup and recovery, monitoring and escalation management, at no additional fee. Custom engineering options are also available, billed at a flat hourly rate.
The plan can be added to qualified dedicated hosting accounts during the purchase process. While users are provided with a basic startup environment, Grand Canyon Domains can also assist customers who have special needs. As with all dedicated servers accounts, customers can choose from a wide range of options including operating systems, RAM, hard drives, processors and firewalls. In addition, as with all Grand Canyon Domains services, the plan is backed by Grand Canyon Domains’ round the clock customer support.
For more information on Grand Canyon Domains dedicated server plans, visit
http://www.GrandCanyonDomains.com.
About Grand Canyon Domains
Grand Canyon Domains is a domain registrar and hosting company with the user in mind. Their prices are low and their service is fantastic.
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