FatCow.com Announces 15,000 Customers
In spite of industry turmoil, Albuquerque web hosting provider enjoys 35% growth rate, customers in 90 countries FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Shared web solutions and hosting provider FatCow Web Hosting (www.fatcow.com), announced today it has reached a 15,000th customer milestone, expanding the company's customer base by 35% since the beginning of the year and into 90 countries. This comes on the heels of a series of blows that have severely rocked the web hosting industry over the past couple months. As major computer hardware organization Intel folded it's web hosting division, managed hosting provider Loudcloud stepped out and Interland devoured Interliant's web hosting, Albuquerque based FatCow Web Hosting managed to nab more market share. "Although the web hosting industry has faced it's fair share of ups and downs, the events of the past couple of months have many hosting companies very concerned," said Jackie Fewell, FatCow's CEO. "We're not. The industry is overflowing with hosting providers, both large and small. Now, market forces are weeding out the companies that can't make the grade - FatCow can, and does. We've seen a 142% gain in revenue generating accounts already this year and no indication of the trend slowing down," said Fewell. In an industry where the largest player has captured only 19% of the marketplace, small, low-end hosting providers continue to claim market share. "If you have a strong business model, reliable, affordable, quality service offerings and a creative attitude, your customers will recognize it. FatCow's growing client base is a testimonial to the value of our hosting services." As the economy, and specifically the Internet sector cools, analysts predict the $5.4 billion hosting sector will continue to grow, reaching $12.3 billion a year by 2004. This, despite the trend toward consolidation and the dwindling number of dot.coms, has FatCow Web Hosting eagerly looking forward to the future. About FatCow Web Hosting
Founded in 1998, FatCow Web Hosting provides shared hosting solutions for small to medium-sized businesses. FatCow's hosting plan includes domain name registration, personal email accounts, toll-free customer support and easy-to-use site management tools. Headquartered in Albuquerque New Mexico, FatCow Web Hosting has experienced a consistent growth rate of 250% in revenue generating accounts for each of the last two years. For more information, visit the company's website at www.fatcow.com.
In spite of industry turmoil, Albuquerque web hosting provider enjoys 35% growth rate, customers in 90 countries FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Shared web solutions and hosting provider FatCow Web Hosting (www.fatcow.com), announced today it has reached a 15,000th customer milestone, expanding the company's customer base by 35% since the beginning of the year and into 90 countries. This comes on the heels of a series of blows that have severely rocked the web hosting industry over the past couple months. As major computer hardware organization Intel folded it's web hosting division, managed hosting provider Loudcloud stepped out and Interland devoured Interliant's web hosting, Albuquerque based FatCow Web Hosting managed to nab more market share. "Although the web hosting industry has faced it's fair share of ups and downs, the events of the past couple of months have many hosting companies very concerned," said Jackie Fewell, FatCow's CEO. "We're not. The industry is overflowing with hosting providers, both large and small. Now, market forces are weeding out the companies that can't make the grade - FatCow can, and does. We've seen a 142% gain in revenue generating accounts already this year and no indication of the trend slowing down," said Fewell. In an industry where the largest player has captured only 19% of the marketplace, small, low-end hosting providers continue to claim market share. "If you have a strong business model, reliable, affordable, quality service offerings and a creative attitude, your customers will recognize it. FatCow's growing client base is a testimonial to the value of our hosting services." As the economy, and specifically the Internet sector cools, analysts predict the $5.4 billion hosting sector will continue to grow, reaching $12.3 billion a year by 2004. This, despite the trend toward consolidation and the dwindling number of dot.coms, has FatCow Web Hosting eagerly looking forward to the future. About FatCow Web Hosting
Founded in 1998, FatCow Web Hosting provides shared hosting solutions for small to medium-sized businesses. FatCow's hosting plan includes domain name registration, personal email accounts, toll-free customer support and easy-to-use site management tools. Headquartered in Albuquerque New Mexico, FatCow Web Hosting has experienced a consistent growth rate of 250% in revenue generating accounts for each of the last two years. For more information, visit the company's website at www.fatcow.com.