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Virtualization Company to Resell myLittleAdmin Web-based Tool for Microsoft SQL Server
Support for myLittleAdmin is Included with Parallels Plesk Control Panel 8.3
May. 8, 2008 03:00 PM
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Parallels nnounced it has signed an agreement with
myLittleTools to resell myLittleAdmin for SQL Server 2005, the web-based
management tool designed for Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The application enables
service providers to manage most database and server objects, such as tables,
views, programmability and security objects, through a web browser.
"We understand how important it is to ensure
integration of myLittleAdmin with a popular control panel like Parallels
Plesk," said Elian Chrebor, founder of myLittleTools. "Through our
technical and commercial relationship with Parallels, we now can offer
myLittleAdmin to a larger segment of the hosting market at an attractive
price."
Support for myLittleAdmin is included with Parallels Plesk
Control Panel 8.3, the latest version of Parallels' leading multi-platform
control panel designed to meet the needs of small-to-large hosting providers,
resellers and end users. Powered by
patented technology, the software is easy to use and automates a large number
of tasks that allow service providers and their customers to reduce operating
costs while increasing efficiency, profitability and customer
satisfaction.
"We are pleased to partner with myLittleAdmin on this
database functionality for Parallels Plesk Control Panel users," said
Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels. "With competitive pricing and leasing
options, Parallels is making it cost effective and flexible for service
providers to integrate this web application with Parallels or other control
panel software."
"It is important that our customers be able to view and
manage their hosted SQL Server databases," said Kim Saunders, senior
director of SQL Server marketing at Microsoft Corp. "myLittleAdmin
helps companies spend less time worrying about their hosted environment and
more time developing solutions for their business needs."
The Parallels Open Platform enables hosting with Parallels virtualization
and automation technology through integration with a wide range
of third-party applications and systems. The APS Standard, a key
element of the platform, is used by independent software providers
and service providers to seamlessly integrate applications to offer to
the more than 10 million businesses and individuals that use
Parallels products.
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