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August 03, 2005
Dear Valued Customer,
I am proud to announce the recent addition of two new European monitoring locations in Munich, Germany, and in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
WebSitePulse made the strategic move last week, and - with two monitoring stations in Germany - positioned itself as a "local" monitoring service in this country. Since most of the small and medium size companies with mission-critical web presence choose the two monitoring locations option, we believe that our service will perfectly fit the needs of those e-businesses in Germany that primarily focus on local customers.
The other location - in the Netherlands - was activated as a result of the increased number of customer requests coming from that part of Europe. The volume of these requests reached the critical mass WebSitePulse estimates as a minimum to make the investment, and it was part of the process of active deployment of our monitoring network.
Going "local" in different countries generates a lot of business interest towards our service, and capturing these opportunities is key to our future growth. The EU is definitely on our strategic radar for 2005 and 2006.
The two new locations bring the number of WebSitePulse global monitoring stations to 14. We have plans to activate up to 30 worldwide locations by the end of 2005, and will be adding more, as needed.
We have more exciting news for you, Dear Customers, coming in late March.
Thank you for your business and active feedback,
Iavor Marinov, CEO
August 03, 2005
WebSitePulse Adds New Monitoring Locations in Europe
Dear Valued Customer,
I am proud to announce the recent addition of two new European monitoring locations in Munich, Germany, and in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
WebSitePulse made the strategic move last week, and - with two monitoring stations in Germany - positioned itself as a "local" monitoring service in this country. Since most of the small and medium size companies with mission-critical web presence choose the two monitoring locations option, we believe that our service will perfectly fit the needs of those e-businesses in Germany that primarily focus on local customers.
The other location - in the Netherlands - was activated as a result of the increased number of customer requests coming from that part of Europe. The volume of these requests reached the critical mass WebSitePulse estimates as a minimum to make the investment, and it was part of the process of active deployment of our monitoring network.
Going "local" in different countries generates a lot of business interest towards our service, and capturing these opportunities is key to our future growth. The EU is definitely on our strategic radar for 2005 and 2006.
The two new locations bring the number of WebSitePulse global monitoring stations to 14. We have plans to activate up to 30 worldwide locations by the end of 2005, and will be adding more, as needed.
We have more exciting news for you, Dear Customers, coming in late March.
Thank you for your business and active feedback,
Iavor Marinov, CEO