Monday 29 June 2009

FatCow Web Hosting is to integrate Google Services for Websites

FatCow (www.fatcow.com), a leader in Web hosting services for individuals and small businesses, worked with Google to become the first Web hosting company to implement the Google Services for Websites console that customers access directly from the hosting control panel. The goal of Google Services for Websites is to enable customers to maximize the potential of their Web site and provide easy access to expanded services such as Webmaster Tools™, AdSense™ and Custom Search™. Google Services for Websites allows Web site owners to easily install, activate and access their Google Web tools through a central location on the hosting control panel. Product Managers from Google and FatCow worked closely together to develop Google Services for Websites and provide hosting customers with a superior user experience. "We wanted to capitalize on all of these great Google tools by making it easier for customers to utilize these best-of-breed tools through a single sign-on," explains Mitch Haber, Vice President, Product Management at FatCow, "It was an amazing experience to work with Google. We were able to integrate their innovation, technology and commitment to excellence with our understanding of hosting customers to deliver an outstanding application." "People who manage Web sites are looking for easy access to simple and powerful tools because they want to focus on retaining users and managing their business," said Rajat Mukherjee, Group Product Manager for Google Custom Search. "It's optimal when we can work with a valued Web hosting partner like FatCow to develop new interfaces that make the lives of our Webmasters easier and more organized."

For further details visit at:www.itwire.com/content/view/25950/545/


1 comment:

Richard said...

T%hank you for sharing the information.

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