iWeb Unveils New Domain and new Corporate Identity Alongside New Website

Published on March 19, 2008 at 12:41 pm by iWeb-Olivier in: Press Releases, iWeb

MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC – march 19, 2008 - iWeb Group Inc. (TSX-V: IWB) (?iWeb?), a worldwide internet hosting infrastructure provider, unveiled its brand new corporate identity along with a new website now available at iweb.com. The deployment of the website under the much coveted domain name iweb.com is an important element for the consolidation of the company’s brand.

“This new site is an important step in the process of affirming iWeb’s identity and in the differenciation of the company in front of the competition”, explains Martin Leclair, Chief Operation Officer at iWeb. “Our ultimate goal is to transform and facilitate the use of our hosting infrastructures and the server or shared hosting management by giving more control to our users, by speeding the services delivery, and by offering unique, user-friendly and attractive online tools”, he adds.

The new website is the first visible effort in a series of improvements which will be unveiled in the coming months and which will include new products, but also an all new ordering process , and a recasting of the Customer Hub, iWeb’s control panel used by customers to manage every aspect of their hosting plan. This new image of the company is the next step in the consolidation of iWeb’s position alongside the leaders of the evolving web hosting industry, and also to make room for a renewed and improved services offer.

“For many months, every department joined forces to produce a new user-friendly website, from design and accessibility, to the great variety of offered services”, explains Hugo Dénommée, VP Development and Automation. “We are very proud of what has been accomplished and of the results are now public”, he says.

For each of the four sections, major products additions have been made. In the dedicated servers and colocation sections, a new range of Mac servers, private dedicated server racks, cages in colocation and anti-ddos are now available. Our range of dedicated servers, load-balancing, clusters, and managed hosting services remain vital components of our offering. In the shared hosting section, all offers have been completely improved, a website builder has been added, and an offer for Google Adwords credit have been added.

We invite ou to visit iweb.com to discover our new website.

About iWeb Group Inc.
Founded in 1996, iWeb offers a full line of advanced IP hosting services either through shared hosting, dedicated servers or colocation in its own data centers featuring 52,000 square foot of floor space and the latest technological equipments. iWeb provides services in English, French and Spanish to clients in more than 140 countries. For more information, please visit www.sedar.com or the Company?s website at http://iWeb8.com.

Caution concerning forward-looking statements
This news release contains certain forward-looking statements. These statements relate to future events or iWeb?s future economic performance and reflect the current assumptions and expectations of management. Certain unknown factors may affect the events, economic performance and results of operations described herein. iWeb undertakes no obligation, and does not intend to, update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable law.

For more information

Olivier Niquet
iWeb Technologies Inc.
Communications officer
(514) 286-4242
oniquet@iweb.com

Comments

  1. iweb.com sucks. they have ruined my business. it is filled with incompetent people that dont give an F about your business. response times are slow and hell.

  2. my experience is that iweb.com is a bad hosting provider. their response times are slow, their technitions run untested commands that cause permission problems. they run updates on stuff that you don’t want updated with confirming that it will not mess anything up. i have gotten hardware upgrades and they put hardware(disk drive in my case) that was bad from the beginning. i noticed it was broken when i looked at it for the first time.

    its a never ending cycle of fixing something and having them break it. they couldn’t even recompile apache without losing all of my extensions. i asked them to repair my mailbox problems: they broke horde and chowned my entire public_html folder to the users so i had a thousand sites down with 500 internal server errors.

    the list just goes on and on. i have a complete list of tickets and am putting together the timeline of communication so people can see it. they suck so bad its amazing. if it wasn’t me who was paying im not sure if i would ever be able to stop laughing.

    they make mistakes that no normal novice admin would be stupid enough to do and they don’t even check their work. so they go in like a cowboy and either a) think they fixed it and send you an email back after 8 hours and its still broken. b) fixed it but broke something else in the mean time or c) completely ignore you.

    i asked for a reinstallation of fedora core 6 and i get an email back saying that they installed cent os because it was better for cpanel. im glad that they took it upon themselves to make the executive decision on my hosting account and livlyhood.

    and after about 1-2 weeks of going back and forth and back and forth and back and forth some more you may actually get some where.

    i have decided to open a complete website to show their incompetence level because i feel bad for anyone who decides to use iweb in the future.

    i have even escalated to management numerous times and gotten no response ever. i have emailed the billing department a dozen times and not gotten a response ever.

    what it comes right down to is you are making a bad choice if host with iweb.

  3. The worst hosting company ever.

  4. Henry, can you explain why you think we are the worst hosting company ever please.

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