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CrystalTech Web Hosting™, a Newtek Business Services™ company (NASDAQ: NEWT) and a leading provider of Windows Web hosting, announced today the release of ColdFusion 8 hosting plans.
CrystalTech Web Hosting™, a Newtek Business Services™ company (NASDAQ: NEWT) and a leading provider of Windows web hosting, announced the impending release of a new beta hosting plan featuring the latest version of Microsoft’s .NET framework, version 3.5.
CrystalTech is proud to announce the launch of a new summer sales event that offers customers significant savings and free website hosting options until the year 2008
CrystalTech Web Hosting™, a leading provider of shared and dedicated Windows web hosting services, recently announced the launch of a new hosting plan based on Microsoft's most current web server platform that offers integrated control panel management
CrystalTech Web Hosting announces increased sponsorship commitment to the open source web application platform DotNetNuke (DNN)
CrystalTech Web Hosting(TM), a Newtek Business Services(TM) company (NASDAQ: NEWT), is pleased to announce support for ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 on all of its ASP.NET 2.0 shared hosting plans. Following a long tradition of releasing the latest technologies as soon as it is prudent, CrystalTech rolls out support for AJAX just a day after it is released to market