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Open-Xchange is the only groupware specifically designed to meet the needs of SaaS providers, and is used by leading US hosting providers such as Dotster (www. 1and1.com) in the U.S. and Germany.
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Open-Xchange is the only groupware specifically designed to meet the needs of SaaS providers, and is used by leading US hosting providers such as Dotster (www. 1and1.com) in the U.S. and Germany.
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Open-Xchange is the only groupware specifically designed to meet the needs of SaaS providers, and is used by leading US hosting providers such as Dotster (www. 1and1.com) in the U.S. and Germany.
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EXTRA INNINGS: Early in this process, I did solicit advice from my personal tech guru, Brian E., who suggested I first register my domain through Dotster, then link it to a WordPress blog.
How I stopped worrying and learned to build a Web site « The Retort 2009
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Dotster, as mentioned before, is also a well known registrar: just select the domain you are interested in com, info, me and so on, check if it is available and buy it in few simple clicks.
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The Dotster Coupons site, for example, permits you to save 25% on any hosting plans....so why don't take a look at this site before buying at Dotster.
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But wait: before closing your order, take a look at the Dotster Coupons site: here you can find heavy discounts for any hosting plans, domain name and so on!
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Dotster is one of the best hosting provider and domain name registrar available over the net: with more than 1 million of customers business and individual, it can offers you a wide range of hosting solution, from entry level to professional plans.
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"Domain registration is not the most attractive business to be in today, but it does fulfill a need," says Kevin Kilroy, chairman of the board at Dotster, a domain registrar that targets small and medium businesses with extra services like hosting, email and e-commerce services.
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Kilroy, a partner at private equity firm Baker Capital, which purchased Dotster in 2004, says his company is profitable, aided partially by a symbiotic pay-per-click advertising relationship with search engines.
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