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Biztology, a hosting applications provider, announced the launch of its new server control panel, Cube Panel.
According to the company, the hosting automation solution supports both Linux and Windows operating systems and offers a fully customizable and multi-lingual control tool. Cube Panel features 3 independent access levels, Webservices API that allow the integration of all kinds of management systems and a domain registration platform, giving every hoster the chance to act as an ICANN's accredited registrar.
Biztology also announced that they are offering a low cost Professional version, an online demo and free-of-charge fully-functional trial versions. The versions include Cube Panel Lite, with no time limit for management of up to 30 domains, and Cube Panel Professional, trial version with full features available for 20 days.
"After evaluating the leading control panels, we just need people to get to know Cube Panel,” said Miguel Martinez, CTO, Biztology. “It will be, for sure, a long lasting success. Besides, most probably, these free versions will continue being part of Biztology's offer. We want to give everyone a chance to see how much better Cube Panel is."
According to the company, the hosting automation solution supports both Linux and Windows operating systems and offers a fully customizable and multi-lingual control tool. Cube Panel features 3 independent access levels, Webservices API that allow the integration of all kinds of management systems and a domain registration platform, giving every hoster the chance to act as an ICANN's accredited registrar.
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Biztology also announced that they are offering a low cost Professional version, an online demo and free-of-charge fully-functional trial versions. The versions include Cube Panel Lite, with no time limit for management of up to 30 domains, and Cube Panel Professional, trial version with full features available for 20 days.
"After evaluating the leading control panels, we just need people to get to know Cube Panel,” said Miguel Martinez, CTO, Biztology. “It will be, for sure, a long lasting success. Besides, most probably, these free versions will continue being part of Biztology's offer. We want to give everyone a chance to see how much better Cube Panel is."
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