- New website
- New sign
- New products
A2 accommodation is now hosting a brand new website, promising new features and updating accommodation panel.
Hosting.com began his life as A2 hosting in 2001. The (old) name is a reflection of the place where it all started, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The company was founded by Bryan Muthig and grew up in a accommodation company that welcomed 2M + websites in more than 40 locations.
During the surprise transition, the CEO of Seb de Lamos said: “Super excited that the A2 has been hosting for so long has been so essential for accommodation performance, incredible customer support, and much more, that we were able to take it and transform it into something that carries it to the upper level.”
This decision is a reflection of the growth that Hosting.com has supported and is supposed to strengthen the brand’s global recognition of the brand and build a larger interconnected community that will offer more connection and learning opportunities.
Different name of the same values
The change can be frightening, but accommodation.com reassures users, “while our name changes, our dedication to provide fantastic support and the reliable products that you are waiting for is the same.” Adding: “You will always have access to the same robust hosting solutions and the same team of experts ready to help you 24/7.”
In a blog article, Hosting.com stresses that it is not a question of abandoning the roots but rather of developing and developing the company on a world scene. The fundamental values of reliability, speed and customer satisfaction at the heart of A2 accommodation remain in hosing.com.
In addition to the different name, Hosting.com claims that other changes include greater resources that will be invested in infrastructure and technology to better meet customer needs.
There will also be a new accommodation panel. At first glance and a boost on the website seems to have changed. The product names are new, the features included in the plans are different and older products such as dedicated accommodation are hidden on the home page.
The hidden services still exist, you just have to find them via the site: Hosing.com via Google because they are not easily available from the home page. For example, an accommodation user.com has been disappointed not to be able to find the node.js accommodation but a quick site: hosting.com “node.js” reveals that it is always a hosting.com service.
This is a significant brand change for Hosing.com and I can’t wait to review new products and services and see if the changes can make the promise of improved accommodation and infrastructure features of an already well -known and loved host.