Managed Hosting Company CloudScale365 Acquires eApps Hosting

CloudScale365, a managed IT services company providing SaaS and managed services to enterprises globally with a USA-based support team, has acquired eApps Hosting and their ‘Create-a-Cloud’ platform.

Patrick Hannon

Patrick Hannon

“This is a compelling combination that will create significant value for both company’s customers through a broadened portfolio of Linux and Windows cloud solutions,” said Pat Hannon, CEO of CloudScale365.

eApps Hosting is a value-added provider of cloud hosting services for businesses and organizations, serving more than 2,500 customers, and hosting over 15,000 domains in more than 125 countries.

The eApps VCS Platform provides customers freedom to create custom Linux or Windows Virtual Private Servers, choose their RAM, CPU, Disk, and an OS template for their custom requirements. It would offer an alternative to the traditional AWS, Google, or Microsoft cloud offerings, with a high degree of support.

The combination of these companies would bring together two complimentary organizations and their “talented” employees to offer expanded solution options for both Microsoft and LINUX platforms which will increase innovation, improve execution, and enhance customer success.

Linux and Windows Cloud Solutions

eApps Hosting

eApps Hosting

“This is a compelling combination that will create significant value for both company’s customers through a broadened portfolio of Linux and Windows cloud solutions, tailored managed service, and innovative platform technology,” said Pat Hannon, CEO of CloudScale365. “CloudScale365’s growth over the last year has enabled the company to accelerate services to new levels and provide a premier customer experience for businesses that do not have the time or expertise to do it themselves.”

Rick Lingsch, CEO of eApps, will continue as the Managing Director of the division. Parent company CloudScale365, with its Network Operations Center (NOC) based in Wilmington, DE and Nashville, TN, will remain a privately held company.

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