WebStream Upgrades SecureNet Billing Solution

FT.LAUDERDALE, Fla. – WebStream Internet Solutions, a Web hosting and e-commerce services provider for small-to-medium-sized businesses has announced enhancements to its SecureNet online billing system.

Recent enhancements include a fully customizable notification system that notifies the partners of approved sales, declined sales, cancelled sales, etc. The system also now has the capability of interfacing with database applications running on the customer's web site, such as a customized Web page that takes further action or make notifications on the part of the partner or visitor. SecureNet also has the ability to display the partners’ logo on customized payment pages, for a more personalized user experience and partner branding.

Numerous security features have been overhauled and/or implemented, such as automatic, neural-based, algorithmic refinements and adjustments to the software based on history, input, etc., in order to assure the safest possible on-line experience for its users.

SecureNet’s robust back-end management makes it easy for Webmasters to manage their e-commerce or membership applications, while at the same time providing enhanced reporting and accounting features. SecureNet features real-time credit card and check processing, flexible payment options, one-time and recurring billing options, unlimited shopping cart capacity, real-time stats, client support and the latest fraud scrubbing and security.

Founded in 1997 with headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, WebStream Internet Solutions is one of the oldest and largest Web hosting companies and a provider of comprehensive business Internet services, with an emphasis on serving the business-to-business market in more than 180 countries and every U.S. state. They offer a wide range of Internet solutions, including high-speed Web hosting, co-location services, e-commerce billing services, Web design and programming services, WebCasting and traffic generation.

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