7L Managed Hosting Launches Innovative New Website

Posted on March 7th, 2012


Launched last Thursday, 7L.com’s new website provides an intuitive customer experience and a more convenient way for online businesses to grow.

 

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7L Networks Launches New Website

Toronto, Canada, March 7, 2012.

 

7L Networks, leaders in managed dedicated web hosting for businesses, officially launched its new innovative website on Thursday.  Located at 7L.com, the site offers a number of hosting products unique to 7L.

 

“The clean interface and new hosting products give us the opportunity to serve our clients better”, said Cassius Adams, Co-founder of 7L.  “The new website better represents our values and services, and gives clients quick access to the hosting products their business needs.  We look forward to delivering a premium and convenient experience to customers, and to meet the growing demands of our thriving online community.”

 

Features of the new products on the site include:

  • Full server management by trained professionals
  • Cloud enhanced technologies, and hybrid cloud computing
  • Built-in backups and redundancies
  • Business and data continuity

 

“Given all the hosting options available today, 7L Networks is excited to provide transparent core products that really allow customers to align their services to their needs whether that be expanding on the fly or even scaling back their computing resources,” said David Gallo, Managing Partner at 7L.

 

Situated in Toronto, Canada, 7L’s data center serves hundreds of online IT and non-IT businesses from every continent, for the past 9 years, and thousands of websites, email servers, and proprietary business applications.

 

About SevenL Networks Inc.
7L Networks equips business owners with tailored IT hosting solutions that drive success and secure peace of mind.  Their product lineup includes managed dedicated hosting and dedicated servers, VPS hosting, cloud hosting, server colocation, and other data center services.  The company operates out of its privately-owned data center in Toronto, Canada.