Got Web Host to Sponsor The Phoenix Forum

VALPARAISO, Ind. — Got Web Host has signed on to be a platinum sponsor of the 11th annual Phoenix Forum.

The adult webmaster business-to-business event will be held April 8-10 at the Tempe Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz.

"We [Got Web Host] have some major changes being made to our business model, and it was decided that The Phoenix Forum was the perfect time to introduce these changes to the masses," said Lloyd Brown, director of business development for GotWebHost.com.

Got Web Host's director of marketing Tanya Martin said the company would unveil a new line of dedicated servers offered at competitive prices at the event.

The new line of dedicated servers will all consist of servers with enterprise level hard drives, Intel dual core, quad core or dual quad core processors and 100 Mbps uplinks. Hard drives are available from 250 GB drive to 2 TB, and uplinks can be upgraded to 1000 Mbps. Many RAID options are available at a minimal charge and bandwidth overages are $5/Mbps.

Got Web Host is offering free passes to The Phoenix Forum as a promotion.

"The first four purchasers of any of the four new dedicated hosting plans will receive a free pass to The Phoenix Forum,” Brown said. “This is a $250 value. Once you have placed your order, simply notify us and a pass will be provided."

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