Webair Offers 2257Safe.com Promo

LOS ANGELES — Managed hosting services provider Webair Internet Development has announced a deal with 2257Safe.com to offer third party custodian of records services to all of its new and existing webhosting clients.

Founded in 1996, Webair.com provides web hosting solutions for companies of all sizes, with Datacenters in New York, Los Angeles, Montreal and Amsterdam.

"In today's marketplace, you can never give customers too much peace of mind or value," Executive Sales Manager for Webair, Gerard Helton, said. "Our hosting services combined with 2257Safe.com's web based solution for record keeping, make our company a great destination for clients looking to have all of their bases covered."

Helton also noted that Webair has always offered value added extras to enhance their webhosting services and this is a service that a significant portion of its customer base can take advantage of.

As part of this promotion with Webair, 2257Safe will offer Webair's hosting clients a 50 percent discount on third party record keeping services for the first three months of service. Founded in 2008, 2257Safe was conceived and designed to provide the best web based system for organizing and storing 2257 records using the latest server technology through a rich Internet application that works via all popular web browsers.

VP of 2257Safe.com, Kevin Blatt, is enthusiastic about the partnership.

"We are very excited to be working with Webair. I have been extremely impressed with their level of professionalism and the outstanding testimonials I hear from customers who host with them," Blatt said. "I have nothing but the utmost respect for Gerard and the team at Webair; they are simply some of the smartest guys in the industry."

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