InfoStreet Collaborates with Register.com
2007-02-22 10:09:00
Partners with the registrar to offer domain registration in addtion to other services in its software suite.
InfoStreet Inc., a software suite developer, today announced that users of StreetSmart—the Web-based subscription software— will now be able to register domain names through its partnership with Register.com, an ICANN accredited registrar.
InfoStreet will pay for the yearly domain fee for clients who have paid for StreetSmart for at least one month. Should companies already have an existing domain, they can easily transfer to the StreetSmart/Register.com.
“For a company that needs to start literally from the ground up, there is truly no better, easier, or more cost-effective solution than InfoStreets flagship product StreetSmart - a full suite of on-demand IT tools, now made even more robust through our partnership with Register.com. In one place, users can choose their company email identity, register and host their Web site, and instantly connect all their employees to powerful IT tools such as, meeting planning and calendaring, POP or IMAP email with the latest virus and spam blocking capabilities, powerful CRM tools and more," explains Siamak Farah, CEO of StreetSmart.
“With StreetSmart, users can now manage their domains from within their familiar company Intranet environment," says Greg Howard, a Divisional Director at Register.com. “Clients get the best of both worlds, domains that instantly and fully integrate with their StreetSmart services and a Web presence backed by a leading registrar, Register.com."
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