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Webvisions Accelerates Growth With Skydio

Webvisions Accelerates Growth With Acquisition of Skydio

Webvisions, a leading provider of web-hosting services in Asia Pacific, today announced the completion of its acquisition of Skydio Pte Ltd, a Singapore based Internet Service Provider offering data center, managed servers, managed messaging and hosting services.

This acquisition will add a 6,000 square foot state-of-the-art data centre to Webvisions' Singapore footprint and contribute over USD1.9 million to the company's annual revenue.

"We are very excited to welcome the Skydio team to the Webvisions family.This strategic acquisition enforces our 'One Host in Asia' brand and we expect it to contribute a 10% increase to our bottom line profitability. With this addition, Webvisions Group now has in excess of 100,000 customers in major cities across the Asia Pacific region," said Roger Lim, CEO of Webvisions Group.

With One Host in Asia, Webvisions delivers single-point server management and service agreements throughout the Asia-Pacific, solving potential diverse language, billing, timezone and business culture problems for customers who need to host dedicated and managed servers in different cities in the diverse Asia-Pacific region.

About Webvisions Group

The Webvisions Group is a leading web hosting provider in the Asia-Pacific. Comprised of Webvisions Pte Ltd, the Iconz group, and a strong partner base in multiple China cities, Webvisions group has over 100,000 accounts in Asia- Pacific and Oceania.

About Webvisions Pte Ltd

Webvisions Pte Ltd is ISO 9001 Certified for the provisioning of hosting services such as virtual servers, co-location and dedicated servers, as well as managed services. The company's corporate client base includes Proctor & Gamble, Volkswagon, Ebay International, OSIM, Banyantree.com, Asia-Pacific Breweries, Jobstreet.com, Sepang F1, Suria KLCC, Singapore Press Holdings, Microsoft, DHL, Hong Leong Finance, HSBC, and Johnson & Johnson. For more information, please visit http://www.webvisions.com.

One Host in Asia

With One Host in Asia, Webvisions delivers single point server management, Network Operations Center (NOC), and service agreements for dedicated servers and managed solutions in its multiple hosting presences throughout the Asia-Pacific, giving its customers consistent and transparent managed hosting through a single-point across different billing cultures, bandwidth models and time zones.


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