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Nexcess Announces New WordPress Hosting Platform

Company announces the release of a new web hosting platform that is designed specifically for hosting WordPress web sites.

Nexcess, a provider of shared hosting, dedicated servers, colocation and server clusters, recently announced the release of a new web hosting platform that is designed specifically for hosting WordPress web sites.

The company articulates that while many web hosting companies tend to carry a very generic focus in their product lineups, it has spent its 10+ years in the web hosting industry focusing on providing hosting for just a few scripts. This is shown very clearly in the company’s relationship with eBay-owned Magento, with which it maintains a gold level partnership, a title held by only four other companies. As with the company’s popular Magento MAG-SIP hosting plans (which stands for Secure Isolated Platform), the new WordPress web hosting options (similarly titled WP-OBP, or ‘WordPress Optimized Blog Platform’), are a unique and isolated web hosting environment that has been specially optimized for the best possible web hosting experience for a WordPress site.

It mentions that to start the company’s new relationship with the WordPress community off on the right foot, it also announced last month that the company will be sponsoring WordCamp Detroit 2011, set to take place this coming weekend. At this event, company representatives will be available ‘in the flesh’, and ready to discuss everything that it is doing to provide a web hosting environment that is truly optimized for the best possible WordPress blogging experience.

“Blog hosting is a competitive market, but so was the eCommerce hosting market when we first entered into it now more than a decade ago,” commented Chris Wells, President CEO of Nexcess. “We believe that the same approach to hosting solutions that won us our close relationship with Magento will translate very nicely in bringing the perfect set of blog hosting plans to the WordPress community.”