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"Our new initiative gives partners a new method of business diversification and ARPU improvement while proving customers a chance to use a new business-oriented service directly from their hosting/service provider," said Dmitry Valyanov, President of Bitrix, Inc.
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Bitrix will present the initiative to the hosting provider community in a their keynote speech at Parallels Summit 2010 on February 23rd.
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The Bitrix hybrid licensing model entails a moderate license fee, which includes tech support and software updates.
PR.com Press Releases Inc. Bitrix 2010
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About Bitrix, Inc. Bitrix is a privately-owned company developing an advanced business communications platform to bridge SMBs with their customers (Internet), partners (Extranet) and employees (Intranet).
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Specially created for small and medium business, Bitrix products stand out for their affordability, ease of installation, and quality of support.
PR.com Press Releases Inc. Bitrix 2010
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You can find more details about the Bitrix hybrid licensing model in a dedicated white paper
PR.com Press Releases Inc. Bitrix 2010
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Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Alexandria, VA, Bitrix now incorporates 70+ staff,
PR.com Press Releases Inc. Bitrix 2010
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As a result, Bitrix is distinguished for lower TCO and shorter implementation time.
PR.com Press Releases Inc. Bitrix 2010
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About Bitrix, Inc. Bitrix is a privately-owned company developing an advanced business communications platform to bridge SMBs with their customers (Internet), partners (Extranet) and employees (Intranet).
PR.com Press Releases Inc. Bitrix 2010
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According to the company's research, an example website based on Bitrix®
PR.com Press Releases Inc. Bitrix 2010
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