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ZeroLag Communications Joins Magento's Hosting Partner Program as a Platinum Partner

ZeroLag has joined Magneto eCommerce's Hosting Partner Program as a Platinum Partner, the highest of the three-tier levels.

2012-10-25
SHERMAN OAKS, CA, October 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) ZeroLag, (http://www.ZeroLag.com), the first name in managed hosting, is pleased to announce it has joined Magneto eCommerce's Hosting Partner Program as a Platinum Partner, the highest of the three-tier levels. The program recognizes the strategic role that managed hosting providers such as ZeroLag play in delivering on the high quality of service Magneto merchants expect from the leading eCommerce platform.

Dedicated to support, performance, reliability and security:

"ZeroLag is excited to be a Magento Platinum Hosting Partner and together we will provide the most optimized Magento solutions in the market," says Will Bernstein, EVP of Sales and Marketing at ZeroLag. "We have been hosting Magento Enterprise and Community Editions for over five years and during that time period have developed a deep and ingrained knowledge of the optimization process," he explains. "Combining Magento's world class eCommerce solution with ZeroLag's dedication to support, performance, reliability and security will provide every client the industrial strength, mission critical website they desire."

The Hosting Partner Program:

A leading ecommerce platform provider, Magneto is a division of X.commerce, Inc., and eBay Inc. company. According to Annette Merriman, business development and operations manager at X.commerce, "By jointly addressing the needs of merchants and other partners and contributors to our ecosystem, we can work to drive better experiences for all our merchants," says Merriman.

Continuous innovation:

ZeroLag is committed to continuous innovation with the aim of staying at the forefront of eCommerce evolution. "Our experience more than enables us to support Magneto's unprecedented choice of technologies needed for end-to-end commerce," says Bernstein. "These technologies include shopping carts, payment services, inventory management, marketplace integration, SEO and tax guidance. ZeroLag's expertise allows Magneto to provide these technologies and more in a single location."

About Zerolag:

ZeroLag provides managed hosting to many popular websites and applications for clients including the NFL, General Motors and Microsoft Corporation. ZeroLag offers a range of solutions such as fully managed hosting, Magneto Enterprise hosting and cloud and virtual hosting. For more information, contact Zerolag at 877-ZERO-LAG (937-6524) or visit www.ZeroLag.com.


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[Press-News.org] ZeroLag Communications Joins Magento's Hosting Partner Program as a Platinum Partner
ZeroLag has joined Magneto eCommerce's Hosting Partner Program as a Platinum Partner, the highest of the three-tier levels.