On November 5, 2007, internet information resource company Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises (cenicola-helvin.com) has re-launched its shared hosting brand Virtrix (virtrix.com). In updating and enhancing the Virtrix website, the company is poised to increase brand awareness and embark on a new online advertising campaign, said Cenicola-Helvin.
The new Virtrix website was redesigned to accommodate a growing niche market consisting mostly of web designers and programmers. Hosting packages include Plan V-100, which offers 500MB of disk space and 5GB of monthly file transfer. Plan V-200 offers 1GB of disk space along with 15GB of monthly transfer, and Plan V-300 offers 2GB of disk space along with 30GB of monthly transfer.
Cenicola-Helvin said reintroducing the Virtrix brand was a timely decision considering the company recently moved into its new data center in June as well as recently acquired the assets from Florida-based Lpanel.net. With the acquisition, Virtrix is set to gain ground in the competitive field of shared Web hosting.
"We are confident that the Virtrix brand will prosper in the very competitive shared Web hosting market," commented Mark Cenicola, president and CEO of Cenicola-Helvin Enterprises. "The recent acquisition and improvements we are making should put us in a good position for the start of 2008's operations."