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Thu, Aug 25, 2011

FlightAware Chooses DediPower Hosting In Europe

UK Online Hosting Service Helped With Implementation Of Service

In the United States, if you're not getting up-to-date information on an airline flight from the airlines, you can get it from third-party services such as FlightAware. Sensing a big opportunity for a similar service in Europe, where airlines or airports are still the primary sources of flight information, FlightAware went looking to provide it. But as a US-based company, FlightAware needed a competent online hosting partner on the other side of the world.

DediPower Managed Hosting is promoting its selection by FlightAware as that partner. DediPower CEO Chris Miller says,  "Representing a 'best in breed' information source, flightaware.com is already being welcomed by many European travelers and businesses seeking real time, independent and accurate aviation data. We are delighted to be FlightAware's European 'ground crew' and look forward to being part of its continued growth and success as it extends its European online services even further."

DediPower is headquartered in Reading Berkshire, UK, and says it supports thousands of customers including Sony, Virgin.com, NHS, and Lovemoney.com with the latest technology to reduce costs, improve service levels and maximize their potential. It is ranked among the UK's 50 Fastest Growing Private Tech Companies by the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100.

FMI: www.dedipower.com

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