AISO, the greenest web hosting company in the world, has chosen Applicure Technologies' dotDefender to provide Web application security and PCI compliance to its shared hosting clients. AISO will offer dotDefender to current and future customers allowing them security in their Web applications from hacking attacks, such as SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting.
In addition, AISO will offer dotDefender to their co-location and dedicated hosting clients who need to satisfy the application-level firewall requirement to achieve PCI DSS 6.6 Compliance.
Phil Nail, CTO of AISO said "dotDefender allows us to provide additional security for our customers' web applications and to meet their compliance demands. After looking at other solutions, it became clear that Applicure had the best product fit for AISO and our growing customer base. This is just another added feature that you get when you host with the world's greenest hosting company".
Yaacov Sherban, CEO of Applicure commented, "AISO is a very well known, innovative green web hosting company that provides web hosting for many green companies. dotDefender will help their customers become even more secure and compliant without a huge investment in resources. We are happy to work with AISO to deliver added value to its solutions."
AISO has begun to offer Applicure's dotDefender on all shared web hosting accounts and will be rolling out the product to its co-location and dedicated server clients over the next several weeks.
AISO.Net has been a trusted name in environmentally friendly web hosting since 1997, providing a level of service that is unmatched in the industry. All network and server hardware is fully redundant with 24x7-automated systems monitoring to ensure the highest possible uptime. Using solar panels to power its data center and network, AISO.Net is the first and only 100% completely solar powered web hosting company. Customers as far away as Kenya, East Africa rely on the service and reliability offered by AISO.Net.
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