08/28/2008
Ingeniux Corporation announced three SaaS packages for Ingeniux OnDemand, a hosted web content management solution. Ingeniux has also opened a second hosting facility co-located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
ebizQ received the following:
Ingeniux has provided hosted Web content management since 2003. However, the Ingeniux OnDemand software-as-a-service solution has grown rapidly over the last 12-months. It now accounts for over 50% of Web content management software sales for the company. Ingeniux has launched three new packages designed to meet the needs of small departmental to large enterprise deployments. This "Web content management-by-the-Slice" approach allows customers to purchase exactly as much Ingeniux CMS software as they need and ensures dedicated hardware, bandwidth, and processing in the hosting environment.
Software-as-a-Service has become increasingly attractive to our customers: it is less expensive, presents a greener, more energy efficient footprint, and is easier to manage and deploy Ingeniux OnDemand Virtual Server packages include:
Ingeniux On-Demand VM Essential - supports up to 15 users and 1 website
Ingeniux On-Demand VM Pro - supports up to 50 users and 3 websites
Ingeniux On-Demand VM Enterprise - supports up to 200 users and 20 websites
Ingeniux OnDemand packages start at $1,900 per month and include Ingeniux CMS software, managed CMS hosting, and technical support.
Ingeniux's virtual server hosting approach for Web content management provides several advantages over traditional software-as-a-service solutions. With dedicated virtual servers Ingeniux customers have much more control over their application environment. They can schedule software upgrades when they want, load custom applications, and more easily integrate with back office applications. Dedicated hardware insures the CMS always runs at peak performance, compared with traditional multi-tenancy solutions that share processing power between customers. Moreover, dedicated hardware gives customers the flexibility to easily switch to an on-premise deployment. "Software-as-a-Service has become increasingly attractive to our customers: it is less expensive, presents a greener, more energy efficient footprint, and is easier to manage and deploy," said Jim Edmunds, Ingeniux President and CEO. "With our new on-demand packages we can provide an affordable, fully managed, Web content management solution that scales to meet any customer requirement."
To support growth in software-as-a-service Ingeniux has opened a second data center. Co-located in Las Vegas, Nevada the new hosting facility features energy efficient blade computers and extensive storage and security capabilities. Ingeniux will use the facility for new software-as-a-service customers and offer geographical redundancy for customers with mission critical data requirements.
To learn more about Ingeniux OnDemand and Ingeniux CMS Web content management software please visit http://www.Ingeniux.com or call 1-877-445-8228 and ask to speak with a solutions representative.
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