July 6, 2005 (Press Release) --
Michelonia long ago founds it's niche as a low cost, high quality web hosting provider, able to provide websites in a number of languages, they are following their desire to broaden horizons, by offering clients in Slovenia the opportunity to speak to a person on the ground in their own language. Now this is also becoming a reality in Thailand. Seems both countries have plenty of web hosting providers that operate out of the United States with little or no representation within the local markets. Michelonia intent is to overcome the language problems by setting up a local person with the tools of the trade and them becoming a high quality exclusive reseller and provider of Michelonian services within that nation.
The CEO, Michael Glatz, of Michelonia, who was at the spearhead of the last dot.com revolution by being one of the first ISP's in northern Italy in early 1994, states “During the month of June 2005 alone, there were 2.7 million website activations. There is definitely another dot.com boom taking place and now is the time to join hands with people in other countries, helping them to overcome the difficulties, so that they too can enjoy the rewards of what is to come. Some of these are markets are severely limited, due to language, cultural restrictions or specialized problems that can only be overcome by someones presence within the region” stated Glatz.
Michelonia did not want this to become a franchise offer, nor solely an expansion of Michelonia, but, rather the building of a network of, one supplier with numerous outlets, operating in numerous languages, within many diverse cultures.
One young Thai person, Ms. Sangketkit, saw the opportunity and took up the challenge. Effective 1 August 2005, Songsri will officially launch http://www.michelonia-thailand.com Songsri stated that Michelonia was helpful, by providing the needed domain, adequate web space and waving the startup fee until later, when the small start-up Thai firm has a chance to have some clients in their portfolio and is in a financial position to spend money. It should be noted that although many hosting providers advertise as being in Thailand, many are in fact foreign firms operating remotely from within other countries. This does little to help strengthen the local economy and provide the confidence in the foreign IT infrastructure. “A person on the ground is better equipped to deal with local problems and concerns that small businesses are likely to have when shopping for such services” said Songsri Sangketkit.
Anyone interested in setting up services in another country should contact jwainright@michelonia.com . Michelonia is especially interested in finding qualified partners from within Italy, Germany, Brazil, China and Vietnam
The CEO, Michael Glatz, of Michelonia, who was at the spearhead of the last dot.com revolution by being one of the first ISP's in northern Italy in early 1994, states “During the month of June 2005 alone, there were 2.7 million website activations. There is definitely another dot.com boom taking place and now is the time to join hands with people in other countries, helping them to overcome the difficulties, so that they too can enjoy the rewards of what is to come. Some of these are markets are severely limited, due to language, cultural restrictions or specialized problems that can only be overcome by someones presence within the region” stated Glatz.
Michelonia did not want this to become a franchise offer, nor solely an expansion of Michelonia, but, rather the building of a network of, one supplier with numerous outlets, operating in numerous languages, within many diverse cultures.
One young Thai person, Ms. Sangketkit, saw the opportunity and took up the challenge. Effective 1 August 2005, Songsri will officially launch http://www.michelonia-thailand.com Songsri stated that Michelonia was helpful, by providing the needed domain, adequate web space and waving the startup fee until later, when the small start-up Thai firm has a chance to have some clients in their portfolio and is in a financial position to spend money. It should be noted that although many hosting providers advertise as being in Thailand, many are in fact foreign firms operating remotely from within other countries. This does little to help strengthen the local economy and provide the confidence in the foreign IT infrastructure. “A person on the ground is better equipped to deal with local problems and concerns that small businesses are likely to have when shopping for such services” said Songsri Sangketkit.
Anyone interested in setting up services in another country should contact jwainright@michelonia.com . Michelonia is especially interested in finding qualified partners from within Italy, Germany, Brazil, China and Vietnam

Michelonia entered the hosting market in early 2005, and boasts an impressive portfolio of clients. This company seems driven to grow, and they are not sitting still but, rather doing something about
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